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| Goodwin |
9:52pm on Thursday, October 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| Well i bought my Ysp 900 around a month back ... ease of installation Should have had more Digital input Your first clue as to the quality of this uni... Obvious quality build...sounds excellent...runs itself....great value as of 12/08. Well i bought my Ysp 900 around a month back and is a great upgrade from the puny sound you get from regular plasma or lcd screens. | |
| Kapo |
5:20pm on Thursday, July 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| A Good Compromise As stated by others, this is not a "true" surround sound system. However, it works very well at expanding the sound stage. Sound Projector For those who want their house to sound like a true movie theater, this may not be the system for you. | |
| sashovd |
5:10am on Monday, July 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this because my plasma mounted and I was tired of seeing wires. While pricey, this thing really delivered. The auto-set up was easy. | |
| zazy |
9:07pm on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| Easy to set up and it worked for the supper bowl Clear Sound,Easy To Setup,Interfaces Well With TV,Intuitive Controls,Thundering Bass | |
| omer84 |
11:09am on Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| Brilliant product! Brilliant! Have purchased (and returned), other products that pretend to deliver (simulated or true) surround sound, 5.1. | |
| gwyn |
10:51pm on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Your first clue as to the quality of this unit comes when you pick up the carton as it weighs just under 30 lbs., and when it comes to speakers... | |
| zoomy |
8:21pm on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| A one-box surround sound system with 42 speakers Available as the YSP-900 for 32-inch TVs or the YSP-1100 for 42-inchers. | |
| Muuc |
12:09am on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| I purchased this because I have limited space for speakers the sound is amazing for me it sounds like 5.1 set-up was very quick. | |
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IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
IMPORTANT:
When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.
This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class B digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices.
The serial number of this product may be found on the bottom of the unit. You should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft.
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Model No. Serial No.
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha DD-50. The DD-50 has been developed to act and play like a drum set but with greater ease. Before you use the instrument, we recommend you to read through this manual.
Your DD-50 will give you years of playing pleasure if you follow the simple rules given below:
s Location
Do not expose the instrument to the following conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage. q Direct sunlight (e.g. near a window). q High temperatures (e.g. near a heat source, outside, or in a car during the daytime). q Excessive humidity. q Excessive dust. q Strong vibration.
q Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly, not by pulling on the cable. q Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument. q Physical shocks caused by dropping, bumping, or placing heavy objects on the instrument can result in scratches and more serious damage.
s Cleaning
q Clean the cabinet and panel with a dry soft cloth. q A slightly damp cloth may be used to remove stubborn grime and dirt. q Never use cleaners such as alcohol or thinner. q Avoid placing vinyl objects on top of the instrument (vinyl can stick to and discolor the surface).
s Power Supply
q Turn the power switch OFF when the instrument is not in use. q An AC adaptor, if used (the DD-50 runs from either batteries or an optional AC adaptor), should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the instrument is not to be used for an extended period of time. q Unplug the AC adaptor during electric storms. q Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC outlet as appliances with high power consumption, such as electric heaters or ovens. Also avoid using multi-plug adaptors since these can result in reduced sound quality, operation errors, and possibly damage.
s Electrical Interference
q This instrument contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or television receivers. If this occurs, move the instrument further away from the affected equipment.
s Data Backup
q Custom data and some settings (see page 21) will be retained in memory even if the power switch is turned OFF as long as an AC power adaptor is connected or batteries are installed.
s Turn Power OFF When Making Connections
q To avoid damage to the instrument and other devices to which it is connected, turn the power switches of all related devices OFF prior to connecting or disconnecting cables.
s Service and Modification
q The DD-50 contains no user serviceable parts. Opening it or tampering with it in anyway can lead to irreparable damage and possibly electric shock. Refer all servicing to qualified YAMAHA personnel.
s Handling and Transport
q Never apply excessive force to the controls, connectors or other parts of the instrument.
YAMAHA is not responsible for damage caused by improper handling or operation.
Taking Care of Your DD-50
Congratulations!
Setting up the DD-50
Try Recording
Power Supply.. 3 When Using headphones (About the PHONES/AUX OUT jack). 3
RECORD.. 15 Playback... 15
Control Panel
Using the MIDI/Utility Mode
Connecting the foot pedals 1/2. 5 Supplied Accessories.. 5
Playing the Demo Song
q MASTER VOLUME.. 6 q SONG VOLUME.. 6
What is MIDI?.. 16 What you can do with MIDI.. 16 Enter/Exit the MIDI/Utility Mode. 17 Setting the Clock... 17 Local ON/OFF.. 18 Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel. 18 Setting the MIDI Note Number.. 20
Play the Pads/Pedals
Initialize
Pad Names... 7 Assigning a Drum Kit to the Pads and Pedals.. 8 Assigning a Voice to Individual Pads and Pedals (CU Custom Kit). 8 REVERB ON/OFF.. 9 q Select the REVERB Depth.. 9 CLICK ON/OFF.. 9
q Data Backup... 21
Troubleshooting
Playing a SONG
Selecting a SONG.. 10 Auto Kit Select ON/OFF Setting. 10 Adjusting the TEMPO.. 11
Play along with a SONG
TRACK ON/OFF... 12 TAP START.. 12 BREAK... 13 A-B REPEAT.. 14 q Cancel the Repeat Points.. 14
Drum Voice List.. 23 Drum Kit List.. 24 Song List... 26 Drum Map... 27 Specifications... 28 MIDI Implementation Chart.. 29
Table of Contents
Power Supply
Your DD-50 will run either from batteries or an optional power adaptor. Follow the instructions below according to the power source you intend to use.
Using an AC-Adaptor (sold separately)
Connect the optional power adaptor (Yamaha PA-3 or PA-3B) to the DC IN 10-12V jack located on the units left side panel, and plug the AC power adaptor into an AC power outlet.
DC IN 10 - 12V
Installing Batteries
Open the battery compartment cover on the underside of the DD-50.
PA-3/ PA-3B
Do not attempt to use an AC adaptor other than the PA-3 or PA-3B. Use of an incompatible adaptor may result in the instrument becoming hot or, irreparable damage to the DD-50. It may also result in fire. If the instrument is damaged due to use of an incompatible adaptor, YAMAHA is not responsible for the damage.
Insert six C size, R14, SUM-2 or equivalent batteries. When inserting the batteries, be careful to follow the polarity markings in the illustration.
When Using Headphones (About the PHONES/AUX OUT Jack)
An optional set of stereo headphones (such as the Yamaha HPE-150 or HPE-3) can be connected to the PHONES/AUX OUT jack located on the side panel. When a pair of headphones is connected to the jack, the DD-50s internal speakers will switch off automatically, perfect for private practice or late night playing. If you want to use an external sound system, the headphone jack can also be used to connect the DD-50 to a stereo system or mixing console. (Use a standard plug n pin plug adaptor to connect the DD-50 to a stereo system.) * Turn the power OFF on all equipment before making any connections.
Side Panel (Left)
* DC IN 10-12V (AC Adaptor) Jack. 3 ( PHONES/AUX OUT Jack.. 3
q Supplied Accessories
Foot Pedal x 2 Drum Stick x 2 Owners Manual
Side Panel (Right)
) MIDI IN/MIDI OUT Terminals.. 16 q PEDAL 1/2 Jacks.. 5
To give you idea of the DD-50s possibilities, it comes with a demonstration song. To playback the demo song:
OFF ON
Turn on the power
Turn the [POWER] switch ON.
Start the Demo Song
Press the [DEMO] button, the demo song will start playback.
q MASTER VOLUME The overall volume level of the DD-50 is controlled by two [MASTER VOLUME] buttons (10 volume levels L0-L9).
MASTER VOLUME
Press the large [MASTER VOLUME] button to increase the overall volume by one level. Press the small [MASTER VOLUME] button to decrease the overall volume one level. Holding down either of the buttons increases or decreases the volume level rapidly.
L0 Small < L5 > < Volume Level > L9 Large
*When the MASTER VOLUME is set to L0, the songs volume is silenced.
SONG VOLUME
q SONG VOLUME The songs volume level is controlled by the two [SONG VOLUME] buttons (10 volume levels L0-L9). (Demo Song, Song see page 10)
Small Large
The SONG VOLUME can be used to adjust the balance between the song accompaniment and your own performance on the pads. Press the large [SONG VOLUME] button to increase the song volume by one level. Press the small [SONG VOLUME] button to decrease the song volume by one level. Holding either of the buttons increases or decreases the song volume level rapidly.
* When the SONG VOLUME is set to L0, the songs volume is silenced.
ST ART/ STOP A-B REPEAT
BREAK/ TAPST ART
Stop the Demo Song
To stop playback, press either the [DEMO] button again or the [START/STOP] button.
Strike the pad with the supplied drum sticks to play the drum voices. Drum Kit 00 is automatically chosen whenever the power is turned on (see the Drum Kit List page 24). Striking the pads with different force results in relatively loud or soft sounds accordingly. Loudness of the sound may vary according to which part of the pad is struck.
Pad Names
A hi-hat sound is assigned to the Small Pad 3 (Drum Kit 00). Striking the Small Pad 3while pressing on Pedal 2 produces a closed hi-hat sound. Striking the pad without pressing the pedal produces an open hi-hat sound.
Small Pad 1
38: Crash Cymbal (High)
Small Pad 2
39: Ride Cymbal
16: High Tom (High)
18: Mid Tom (High)
Small Pad 3 Pad 1
8: Snare Drum (High) 34: Hi-Hat Close/Open
20: Low Tom (High)
Ex. shown, Drum Kit 00 : Standard 1
Pedal 2
34: Hi-Hat Pedal
The bass drum voice is controlled by pressing Foot Pedal 1. Use Foot Pedal 2 to control the Hi-hat. (This is in the case of Drum Kit 00.)
Pedal 1
1: Bass Drum (Mid)
Assigning a Drum Kit to the Pads and Pedals
The DD-50 allows you to choose from 20 different Drum Kits (00-19 : see the Drum Kit List page 24) quickly and easily. 20 of the kits have preset voice combinations that will be set to the pads and pedals when the kit is selected. Select some different kits and try playing them. The DD-50 also has one Custom Drum Kit allowing you to assign the desired voices to the seven pads or two pedals (see Assigning a Voice to Individual Pads and Pedals below).
ASSIGN
Press the [KIT ASSIGN] button
Pressing the [KIT ASSIGN] button, the buttons lamp will light and the currently selected Drum Kit number appears on the display.
Select a Drum Kit Number
Turn the DIAL to select a Drum Kit number. Drum Kit numbers will increase as the DIAL is turned to the right (clockwise), and decrease as the DIAL is turned to the left (counter-clockwise).
Drum Kit number 00 is normally selected when the power is turned ON. However, if Auto Kit Select is set to OFF, the last Drum Kit selected before turning the power OFF, is automatically selected when the power is turned ON. (See Auto Kit Select ON/OFF Setting on page 11) The CU Drum Kit is the Custom Kit. Changes made to any one of the preset drum kits will be saved here. (See Assigning a Voice to Individual Pads and Pedals below.)
Assigning a Voice to Individual Pads and Pedals (CU Custom Kit)
The DD-50 contains a total of 75 high quality drum sounds (see the Drum Voice List page 23) that can be assigned to each of the 7 drum pads and 2 foot pedals. Try assigning some different voices to the CU Custom Drum Kit.
Any change made to one of the preset drum kits will automatically be saved in the CU Custom Drum Kit. Both the Custom and 00 drum kit contents are the same until modified (see the Drum Kit List page 24).
The DD-50 features 100 different songs that can be used to provide accompaniment (see the Song List page 26). Select one of the songs and have a listen.
Selecting a SONG
Press the [SONG] button
Press the [SONG] button, its LED indicator will light, and the currently selected song number will appear in the display.
Use the DIAL to select a song number
Song numbers will increase in value as the DIAL is turned to the right (clockwise) and decrease as the DIAL is turned to the left (counterclockwise). (See the Song List on page 26)
Song number 00 is automatically selected whenever the power is turned ON. With the Auto Kit Select turned on, selecting a song will also automatically select the best suited Drum Kit for that song (see Auto Kit Select ON/OFF Setting below). Song numbers are arranged according to their complexity. Smaller numbers are easier to play than larger numbers.
BREAK/ TAPSTART
Press the [START/STOP] button
Press the [START/STOP] button, after a two-measure count-in (or one measure count-in), the song will start playback. As the song is playing, the Songs current measure will be shown in the display. Try playing the pads and pedals along with the song. To stop playback of the song, press the [START/STOP] button once again.
You can also use the TAP START function to start songs (see page 12).
The DD-50s songs consists of two types, loop type and sequence type (see the Song List page 26).
Sequence Loop
Sequence type songs will automatically stop when the song reaches its end. Loop type songs will continuously play from the time the [START/ STOP] button is initially pressed, until the button is pressed once again.
Auto Kit Select ON/OFF Setting
The Auto Kit Select function automatically selects the best matching drum kit to the selected song. You can deactivate this feature by setting the Auto Kit Select to OFF.
Setting the Auto Kit Select to ON or OFF
Press the [DEMO] and [START/STOP] buttons simultaneously to enter the MIDI/Utility Mode.
BACKING
Select ON or OFF
Press the [BACKING] button and the current ON/OFF setting will appear in the display. Turn the DIAL to the right (clockwise) to activate the Auto Kit Select (on). Turn to the left (counter-clockwise) to deactivate the Auto Kit Select (oF).
Exit the Auto Kit Select
Press the [DEMO] and [START/STOP] buttons simultaneously once again to exit the MIDI/Utility Mode.
The Auto Kit Select is automatically set to OFF when the MIDI Transmit Note is changed to another channel.
Adjusting the TEMPO
The song tempo can be set anywhere from 40 to 280 beats per minute. As tempo numbers increase, the tempo will become faster.
Stop the A-B REPEAT mode
Press the [START/STOP] button and the song accompaniment will stop. Ab will appear in the display indicating the A-B REPEAT mode is still engaged. Press the [START/STOP] button once again and the accompaniment will again repeat between the set points.
In the case of a loop type song, it is possible, for example, to set the A point at measure 10 and set the B point at measure 3 (after the song has looped back to the beginning). B A
Selecting another song will cancel any previously set A-B REPEAT points.
q Cancel the Repeat Points To cancel the A-B REPEAT, press the [A-B REPEAT] button during playback or while playback is stopped, the A-B REPEAT mode will be canceled (the A-B REPEAT points will also be canceled) and normal playback of the accompaniment will continue.
The DD-50s Custom Song feature (song number CU) allows you to record and playback one original song (600 notes approximately).
q Data that can be recorded in the Custom Song Mode.
Drum pad and pedal data. Song data (the number cannot be changed while in the RECORD Mode). Track ON/OFF settings. Tempo setting (The tempo cannot be changed while in the RECORD mode). Song Volume setting. Reverb ON/OFF setting. Break ON/OFF setting.
* MIDI data cannot be recorded to the memory.
RECORD
Prepare to Record
Select the desired song, drum kit, tempo, track on/off setting, and reverb settings.
Start Recording
Press both the [START/STOP] and [BREAK/TAP START] buttons simultaneously, after a count-in (the indicator will flash) recording will start.
START/ STOP A-B REPEAT
Data will not be recorded during the 2 measure count-in. Press the BREAK/TAP START button during the 2 measure count-in to enter Tap Start Record Standby mode (see page 12). Press the CLICK button to cancel the metronome during recording.
Stop Recording
To stop recording, press the [START/STOP] button.
Any previously recorded data will be replaced with new data. If the memory becomes full while recording is in progress, FL will appear in the display and recording will automatically stop.
Playback
The recorded Custom Song (song number CU) can be played back in the same manner as any song (song numbers 00-99).
Song number CU follows Song number 99 (or prior to 00).
The A-B REPEAT mode (see 14 page) cannot be used in the Custom Song Mode.
The MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminals, located on the DD-50s right side panel, offer broadened musical possibilities through use of MIDI. But, what is MIDI? What can you do with MIDI? How can you use MIDI with the DD-50? Here are a few examples.
What is MIDI?
MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. MIDI is a world wide standard that makes it possible for various electronic musical instruments and other devices, such as computers, to communicate with each other. For example, by connecting a MIDI tone generator to the DD-50s MIDI OUT terminal, you can play the tone generators voices from the DD-50s pads and pedals. The DD-50 is equipped with two types of MIDI terminals, both are located on the right side panel. q MIDI IN Data transmitted from other MIDI instruments via MIDI, is received at this terminal. q MIDI OUT Data produced by the DD-50, is transmitted to other MIDI instruments via MIDI from this terminal.
Use a MIDI cable (option), obtainable at your local music dealer, when making MIDI connections. Never use MIDI cables longer than 15 meters in length. (Cables longer than 15 meters can pick up noise which can cause data errors.)
What you can do with MIDI
DD-50 MIDI Keyboards MIDI OUT MIDI IN
q Connect the DD-50s MIDI OUT jack to a MIDI keyboards (or tone generators) MIDI IN jack. This setup allows you to use the DD-50s pads to control another MIDI instrument. Playing the DD-50s pads will result in the other MIDI instruments voice sounding simultaneously, creating a thicker overall sound. q Connect the DD-50s MIDI OUT jack to a MIDI sequencers MIDI IN terminal. Data produced by the DD-50 (Key ON and Velocity data) can be recorded to a MIDI sequencer. Data can also be recorded to computers or other sequencers as well. q Connect the DD-50s MIDI IN terminal to a MIDI keyboards MIDI OUT terminal. In this setup the DD-50 can be used as a tone generator and its voices can be played from a MIDI keyboard. Using a keyboard as a controller, it is possible to play DD-50 voices that are not assigned to the pads/pedals. q Connect the DD-50s MIDI IN terminal to a MIDI sequencers MIDI OUT terminal. The sequencers data can be used to drive the DD-50s sounds.
A buzz or click occurs momentarily when the DD-50 is turned ON or OFF
Cause/Solution
This is a normal power surge noise that occurs when the POWER switch is operated The batteries are low and should be replaced with a complete set of six new batteries immediately. Or, the optional AC adaptor PA-3 or PA-3B should be used to power the DD-50 (see page 3).
The LED display is completely dark. When the pads are struck, the display is dark and returns to 00.
No sound comes from the speakers.
The volume is set too low. Adjust the volume (see page 6). A plug is inserted into the PHONES/AUX. OUT jack and should be taken out (see page 3). The LOCAL ON/OFF is set to OFF. Set the LOCAL ON/OFF to ON (see page 18). You are in the MIDI/Utility mode. Exit the MIDI/ Utility mode (see page 17).
Striking two pads simultaneously results in one of the pads not sounding. Striking a pad results in other pads also sounding, though they were not struck.
Refer to Adjusting the Pads Sensitivity to resolve the problem (see page 30).
The selected voice does not sound when the pad is struck.
The desired voice has not been assigned to the pad. Use the PAD ASSIGN function to program the desired voice to the appropriate pad (see page 8). The batteries are low and should be replaced with a complete set of six new batteries. Or, an optional AC adaptor (PA-3 or PA-3B) should be used to power the DD-50 (see page 3). The MIDI clock has been set to E (external). Change the MIDI clock setting to I (internal) (see page 17). Backed up data is initialized if batteries are not installed or AC adaptor is disconnected while the POWER is turned OFF (see page 21).
The custom pad voice assignments have disappeared or defaulted.
The song or Demo does not start playback.
Cr appears in the display when the POWER switch is turned ON, and backed up data has been erased.
Data/Verzeichnisse und Spezifikationen/Donnes/Datos
Drum Voice List / Drum Voice-Verzeichnis / Liste des voix de batterie / Lista de voces de batera
Pad assign No.
Voice Name
Bass Drum Lo Bass Drum Mid Bass Drum Hi Bass Drum Rock Bass Drum Dance Bass Drum Jazz Snare Drum Light Snare Drum Lo Snare Drum Hi Snare Drum Rock Mid Snare Drum Rock Hi Snare Drum Dance Snare Drum Jazz Side Stick Open Rim Shot Sticks High Tom-H High Tom-L Mid Tom-H Mid Tom-L Low Tom-H Low Tom-L Rock H.Tom-H Rock H.Tom-L Rock M.Tom-H Rock M.Tom-L Rock L. Tom-H Rock L. Tom-L Jazz H. Tom-H Jazz H. Tom-L Jazz M. Tom-H Jazz M. Tom-L Jazz L. Tom-H Jazz L. Tom-L *Hi-Hat Closed/Open *Rock HH Closed/Open *Dance HH Closed /Open
Crash Cymbal-L Crash Cymbal-H Ride Cymbal Ride Cymbal Cup Chinese Cymbal Splash Cymbal Hand Clap Finger Snap Tambourine Rock Tambourine Cowbell Rock Cowbell Dance Cowbell Latin Cowbell Conga H Mute Conga H Open Conga L Conga Muffled Bongo H Bongo L Timbale H Timbale L Cascala Agogo H Agogo L Cabasa-1 Cabasa-2 Shaker Rock Shaker Claves Triangle Mute Triangle Open Guiro Short Guiro Long Cuica Mute Cuica Open Surdo Mute Surdo Open
* By assigning Closed and Open Hi-Hat voices to both the Pad and Pedal, those voices can be controlled with the foot pedal as follows:
Strike the pad while pressing the Foot Pedal, the Closed Hi-Hat voice will sound. Strike the pad without pressing the Foot Pedal, the Open Hi-Hat voice will sound. Press the Foot Pedal without striking the pad, the Hi-Hat Pedal voice will sound.
* Durch Zuordnen derselben Hi-Hat-Voice (HH Closed/Open) zu sowohl einem Pad und einem Pedal ist folgende Steuerung mit dem Pedal mglich:
Beim Anschlagen des Pads mit Pedalbettigung wird der Klang eines geschlossenen Closed Hi-Hat erzeugt. Beim Anschlagen des Pads ohne Pedalbettigung wird der Klang eines offenen Open Hi-Hat erzeugt. Bettigen Sie das Pedal, ohne das Pad anzuschlagen. Die Hi-Hat Pedal Voice erklingt dabei.
* En affectant les voix de cymbale charleston ferme et ouverte (Closed and Open Hit-Hat) au pad et la pdale, ces voix peuvent tre contrles par la pdale, comme suit.
Frappez le pad tout en appuyant sur la pdale et le son de la cymbale charleston ferme (Closed) sortira. Frappez le pad sans appuyer tout en appuyant sur la pdale et le son de cymbale charleston ouverte (Open) sortira. Appuyez sur la pdale sans frapper le pad, pour entendre la voix Pdale charleston.
* Asignando voces de platillos abiertos y cerrados a los pulsadores y los pedales, podr controlar tales voces con los pedales de la forma siguiente:
Si golpea el pulsador manteniendo pisado el pedal, sonar la voz de platillos cerrados (Closed). Si golpea el pulsador sin pisar1 el pedal, sonar la voz de platillos abiertos (Open). Pise el pedal sin golpear el pulsador: sonar la voz de Pedal de los platillos.
Data / Verzeichnisse und Spezifikationen / Donnes / Datos
Small Pad 1 Small Pad 2
Pad 1 Small Pad 3
Drum Kit List / Drum Kit-Verzeichnis / Liste des kits de batterie / Lista
Kit Name
Standard 1 Standard 2 Standard 3 Standard 4 Standard 5 Standard 6 Hard Rock 1 Hard Rock 2 Dance 1 Dance 2 Samba Perc. Timbales Conga Jazz 1 Jazz 2 Jazz 3 Twin Bass Drum Rock Perc. Ballad Perc. Cymbal 67 14
Snare Drum Hi Snare Drum Lo Snare Drum Light Snare Drum Hi Open Rim Shot Side Stick Snare Drum Rock Hi Snare Drum Rock Mid Snare Drum Dance Snare Drum Light Surdo Mute Timbale L Conga Muffled Snare Drum Jazz Snare Drum Lo Snare Drum Jazz Snare Drum Hi Timbale L Triangle Mute Open Rim Shot 66 38
High Tom-H High Tom-L High Tom-H High Tom-H High Tom-L High Tom-H Rock H.Tom-H Rock H.Tom-L High Tom-H High Tom-L Agogo H Splash Cymbal Conga H Mute Jazz H.Tom-H Jazz H.Tom-L Jazz H.Tom-H Rock H.Tom-L Rock Tambourine Claves Crash Cymbal-H 45 39
Mid Tom-H Mid Tom-L Mid Tom-H Mid Tom-H Mid Tom-L Mid Tom-H Rock M.Tom-H Rock M.Tom-L Mid Tom-H Mid Tom-L Agogo L Cascala Conga H Open Jazz M.Tom-H Jazz M.Tom-L Ride Cymbal Rock M.Tom-L Rock Shaker Tambourine Ride Cymbal 68 37
Low Tom-H Low Tom-L Low Tom-H Low Tom-H Low Tom-L Low Tom-H Rock L.Tom-H Rock L.Tom-L Low Tom-H Low Tom-L Surdo Open Timbale H Conga L Jazz L.Tom-H Jazz L.Tom-L Jazz L.Tom-H Rock L.Tom-L Timbale H Triangle Open Crash Cymbal-L
de juegos de batera
Crash Cymbal-H HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Crash Cymbal-H HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Crash Cymbal-H Splash Cymbal Rock HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Crash Cymbal-H Dance HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Chinese Cymbal Cuica Mute Crash Cymal-L Bongo H Crash Cymbal-H Splash Cymbal HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Crash Cymbal-H Crash Cymbal-H Shaker HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) 62 40
Ride Cymbal Crash Cymbal-L Ride Cymbal Crash Cymal-H Ride Cymbal Cup Ride Cymbal Crash Cymbal-H Ride Cymbal Cup Splash Cymbal Ride Cymbal Cuica Open Crash Cymbal-H Bongo L Ride Cymbal Ride Cymbal CrashCymbal-H CrashCymal-L Chinese Cymbal Cabasa-1 Ride Cymbal Cup 42 42
Small Pad 3
HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Cowbell Rock HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Side Stick HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Rock Cowbell Rock HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Dance Cowbell Dance HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Cabasa-2 Latin Cowbell Timbale H HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Side Stick HH Open/Closed (Pedal 2 Off/On) Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal 47 2
Bass Drum Mid Bass Drum Hi Bass Drum Lo Bass Drum Mid Bass Drum Mid Bass Drum Lo Bass Drum Rock Bass Drum Rock Bass Drum Dance Bass Drum Lo Rock Cowbell Latin Cowbell Latin Cowbell Bass Drum Jazz Bass Drum Lo Bass Drum Jazz Bass Drum Mid Rock Cowbell Cowbell Bass Drum Hi 44 34
< : La misma voz que la indicada en la columna de la izquierda : Sin sonido
Finger Snap
Snare Drum Light Sticks Bass Drum Lo Open Rim Shot Bass Drum Mid Bass Drum Hi Side Stick Snare Drum Lo Hand Clap Snare Drum Hi Low Tom-L Hi-Hat Closed Low Tom-H Hi-Hat Pedal Mid Tom-L Hi-Hat Open Mid Tom-H High Tom-L Crash Cymbal-L High Tom-H Ride Cymbal Chinese Cymbal Ride Cymbal Cup Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal-H Ride Cymbal Cup Bongo H Bongo L Conga H Mute Conga H Open Conga L Timbale H Timbale L Agogo H Agogo L Cabasa-1 Shaker Guiro Short Guiro Long Claves Cuica Mute Cuica Open Triangle Mute Triangle Open Cabasa-2 Conga Muffled Latin Cowbell Cascala
< : The same voice as indicated in the columm to the left : No sound
< : Wie in der linken Spalte : Kein Klang
< : La mme voix, comme indiqu dans la colonne gauche. : Aucune sonorit
Specifications / Technische Daten / Spcifications / Especificaciones
Drum Pads Maximum Polyphony Drum Kits Songs Tracks Custom Song Drum Voices Auxiliary Functions Panel Controls 7 pads (125mm x 4, 88mm x 3), Touch Sensitive Preset + 1 Custom (DRUM 1/DRUM 2/BASS/BACKING) 1 Song (approximately 600 notes) 75 Track ON/OFF, TAP START, BREAK, A-B REPEAT, DEMO POWER ON/OFF, SONG VOLUME (large, small), PAD ASSIGN, KIT ASSIGN, SONG, TEMPO, MASTER VOLUME (large, small), REVERB, TRACK (DRUM 1/DRUM 2/BASS/BACKING), CLICK, DIAL, START/STOP, BREAK/TAP START, A-B REPEAT, DEMO LED Display Connectors Song/Drum Kit/Tempo etc. DC IN10-12 V PHONES/AUX OUT MIDI IN/OUT PEDAL 1/2 Main Amplifier Speaker Power Source 3W + 3W (EIAJ) 10 cm x 2 Six C size, SUM-2, R-14, or equivalent batteries (sold separately) DC 10-12V (Yamaha PA-3, PA-3B sold separately) Dimensions (WxDxH) Weight Supplied Accessories Optional Accessories 552 x 348 x 136 (21 3/4 x 13 2/3 x 5 3/8) 3.0 kg (6 Ibs. 10 oz) Drum stick x 2, Foot Pedal x 2, Owners Manual Headphones AC Power Adaptor Foot Switch HPE-150, HPE-3 PA-3, PA3B FC4, FC5
* Specifications subject to change without notice. * nderungen ohne Vorankndigung vorbehalten. * Sous toute rserve de modification des caractristiques sans pravis. * Especificaciones sujetas a cambios sin previo aviso.
MIDI Implementation Chart / Implementierungstabelle / Table d'implmentation / Grfico de implementacin
[Digital Percussion] Model: DD-50 Function
MIDI Implementation Chart
Transmitted Recognized
Date: 1996. 3. 1 Version: 1.0 Remarks
Basic Channel
Default Changed Default Messages Altered
1~16 CH 1~16 CH Mode 3 X ***************** 0~127 ***************** O 9nH, v=1~127 X 9nH, v=0 X X O
1~16 CH 1~16 CH Mode 3 X X 13~96 13~96 O 9nH, v=1~127 X 9nH, v=0 X X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Bank select MSB, LSB Modulation depth Data entry MSB, LSB Volume Pan Expression Sustain Ambience depth RPN data increment RPN data decrement RPN LSB, MSB All sound off Reset all controllers 0~127
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