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USERS GUIDE
LD80-E-2
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02.10.31, 14:18
GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas).
NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
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Welcome.
To the happy family of satisfied CASIO electronic musical instrument owners! To get the most out of the many features and functions of this musical instrument, be sure to carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for future reference.
The AC adaptor is not a toy. Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product.
Important!
Please note the following important information before using this product. Before using the optional AD-12 AC Adaptor to power the unit, be sure to check the AC adaptor for any damage first. Carefully check the power cord for breakage, cuts, exposed wire and other serious damage. Never let children use an AC adaptor that is seriously damaged. Never attempt to recharge batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Never mix old batteries with new ones. Use recommended batteries or equivalent types. Always make sure that positive (+) and negative () poles are facing correctly as indicated near the battery compartment. Replace batteries as soon as possible after any sign they are getting weak. Do not short-circuit the battery terminals. The product is not intended for children under 3 years. Use only the following CASIO AC adaptor: AD-12.
CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Unit 6, 1000 North Circular Road London NW2 7JD, U.K. This mark is valid in the EU countries only. Please keep all information for future reference.
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Main Features
LIGHTING GUIDE SYSTEM
A light on each pad and the pedal indicators flash to let you know when its time to strike the pad or press the pedal.
Super Bass
The press of a button enhances low range sounds, making them more powerful and realistic.
Touch Response
The volume and timbre of the sound produced is varied in accordance with how hard you strike a pad. This makes it possible to add a wide range of nuances to your percussion play.
Recording function
You can record up to 300 notes in memory for later playback.
Metronome
Select either a simulated human voice or click sound as a reference beat.
7 pads
Select from among 20 different drum sets or specify a particular drum sound you want to assign to a pad.
Foot pedals
A pair of foot pedals provides realistic hi-hat and bass drum play.
100 versatile rhythms
Select from among 100 different preset rhythms, including rock, jazz, and much more.
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AC Adaptor Misuse of the AC adaptors electric cord can damage or break it, creating the risk of fire and electric shock. Always make sure you observe the following precautions. Never place heavy objects on the cord or subject it to heat. Never try to modify the cord or subject it to excessive bending. Never twist or stretch the cord. Should the electric cord or plug become damaged, contact your original retailer or authorized CASIO Service Provider. AC Adaptor Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock. Batteries Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak, resulting in damage to nearby objects, or to explode, creating the risk of fire and personal injury. Always make sure you observe the following precautions. Never try to take batteries apart or allow them to become shorted. Never expose batteries to heat or dispose of them by incineration. Never mix old batteries with new ones. Never mix batteries of different types. Do not charge the batteries. Make sure the positive (+) and negative () ends of the batteries are facing correctly. Do not incinerate the product. Never throw the product into fire. Doing so can cause it to explode, creating the risk of fire and personal injury. Water and Foreign Matter Water, other liquids, and foreign matter (such as pieces of metal) getting into the product create the risk of fire and electric shock. Take the following steps immediately. 1. Turn off power. 2. If you are using the AC adaptor for power, unplug it from the wall outlet.
3. Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider. Disassembly and Modification Never try to take this product apart or modify it in any way. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock, burn injury, or other personal injury. Leave all internal inspection, adjustment, and maintenance up to your original retailer or authorized CASIO Service Provider. Dropping and Impact Continued use of this product after it has been damaged by dropping or subjecting it to strong impact creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Take the following steps immediately. 1. Turn off power. 2. If you are using the AC adaptor for power, unplug it from the wall outlet. 3. Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider. Plastic Bags Never place the plastic bag the product comes in over your head or in your mouth. Doing so creates the risk of suffocation. Particular care concerning this precaution is required where small children are present. Location Avoid locating the product on an unstable stand, on an uneven surface, or any other unstable location. An unstable location can cause the product to fall over, creating the risk of personal injury.
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AC Adaptor Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Always make sure you observe the following precautions. Do not locate the electric cord near a stove or other sources of heat. Never pull on the cord when unplugging from the electrical outlet. Always grasp the AC adaptor when unplugging. AC Adaptor Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Always make sure you observe the following precautions. Insert the AC adaptor into the wall outlet as far as it will go. Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet during lightening storms or before leaving on a trip or other long-term absence. At least once a year, unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and wipe away any dust that is built up in the area around the prongs of the plug. Relocating the Product Before relocating the product, always unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and disconnect all other cables and connecting cords. Leaving cords connected creates the risk of damage to the cords, fire, and electric shock. Cleaning Before cleaning the product, always unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet first. Leaving the AC adaptor plugged in creates the risk of damage to the AC adaptor, fire, and electric shock. Batteries Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak, resulting in damage to nearby objects, or to explode, creating the risk of fire and personal injury. Always make sure you observe the following precautions. Use only batteries that are specified for use with this product. Remove batteries from the product if you do not plan to use it for a long time.
Connectors Connect only the specified devices and equipment to the products connectors. Connection of a non-specified device or equipment creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Location Avoid the following locations for this product. Such locations create the risk of fire and electric shock. Areas subject to high humidity or large amounts of dust In food preparation areas or other areas subject to oil smoke Near air conditioning equipment, on a heated carpet, in areas exposed to direct sunlight, inside of a vehicle parked in the sun, or any other area that subjects the product to high temperatures Sound Volume Do not listen to music at very loud volumes for long periods. Particular care concerning this precaution is required when using headphones. High volume settings can damage your hearing. Heavy Objects Never place heavy object on top of the product. Doing so can make the product top heavy, causing the product to tip over or the object to fall from it, creating the risk of personal injury.
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Care of your Instrument
Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlight.
Do not overexpose the instrument to direct sunlight, or place it near an air conditioner, or in any extremely hot place.
When using batteries, be sure to replace them or shift to one of the alternate power sources whenever you notice any of the following symptoms. Instrument does not turn on Dim, difficult to read display Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume Distortion of sound output Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high volume Sudden power failure when playing at high volume Dimming of the display when playing at high volume Abnormal rhythm pattern and demo tune play Dimming of digital drum lights when notes sound
Do not use near a TV or radio.
This instrument can cause video or audio interference with TV and radio reception. If this happens, move the instrument away from the TV or radio.
Do not use lacquer, thinner or similar chemicals for cleaning.
Clean the instrument with a soft cloth dampened in a weak solution of water and a neutral detergent. Soak the cloth in the solution and squeeze until it is almost dry.
Avoid use in areas subjected to temperature extremes.
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Contents
Welcome.. E-1
Important!.... E-1
Using Rhythms... E-18
Selecting a Rhythm....E-18 Starting and Stopping Rhythm Play.. E-18 Adjusting Accomp volume.. E-19 Adjusting the Rhythm Tempo..E-19 Turning Rhythm Parts On and Off...E-19
Main Features... E-2 Safety Precautions.. E-3 Care of your Instrument.. E-6 Contents... E-7 General Guide... E-8
Rear Panel.... E-8 Control Panel... E-9
Other Settings.. E-20
Using Reverb... E-20 Using Super Bass... E-20 Using the Metronome... E-20
Using the LIGHTING GUIDE SYSTEM. E-21 Recording... E-22 MIDI... E-23
What is MIDI?... E-23 MIDI Terminals....E-23 What you can do with MIDI... E-23
Connections... E-10
Phones/Output Jack...E-10 Accessories and Options... E-10 Connecting the Foot Pedals... E-11
Power Supply... E-12
Using Batteries....E-12 Using the AC Adaptor... E-13
Troubleshooting... E-24 Specifications... E-25
Basic Operations... E-14
Adjusting Main volume.... E-14 Playing the Demo Tune...E-14
For safety sake, be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet whenever leaving the digital drum unattended for a long time (such as when leaving on a trip). Always turn off the digital drum and unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet when you are not using the digital drum.
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Basic Operations
This section provides the most basic information you need to get your Digital Drum running.
To turn power on and off
Slide the POWER switch up and down to turn power ON and OFF.
I Adjusting Main volume
Rotate the MAIN VOLUME dial to adjust overall volume, including nondrum sounds, rhythms, metronome, etc. Rotate the MAIN VOLUME dial left to decrease main volume, or right to increase it.
I Playing the Demo Tune
The demo tune provides you with a demonstration of the various capabilities of your Digital Drum.
To start and stop demo tune play
Press the DEMO button to start and stop demo tune play. You can also stop demo tune play by pressing the START/STOP button. You can use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the speed of the demo tune while it is playing. Stopping demo tune play returns the demo tune to its initial default tempo. You can use the rhythm part buttons to turn the DRUM, PERC., BASS, and CHORD parts of the demo tune off or on while it is playing.
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Playing the Drum Pads
You can select from among 20 different drum sets for the seven pads and two pedals. Strike a pad to play the percussion sound assigned to it. The volume of the sound produced when you strike a drum pad depends on how much force you use, and the area of the drum pad that you strike.
Foot Pedal Assignments (Drum set 001)
I Initial Default Setup
Drum set 001 is always selected whenever you first turn on the Digital Drum. The following shows the particular percussion sounds that are assigned to each drum pad with Drum set 001.
Pedal 1
Pedal Released: Hi-hat open Pedal Pressed: Hi-hat closed
Pedal 2
Press to sound 1: Bass Drum Low.
Drum Assignments (Drum set 001)
Striking the pad with the foot pedal depressed produces a closed hi-hat sound. Striking the pad with the foot pedal not pressed produces an open hi-hat sound. Pressing the foot pedal without striking the pad produces a hi-hat pedal sound.
Pad Number
41: Crash Cymbal 1
43: Ride Cymbal
See Drum Set List on page A-2 for a list of available drum sets and their contents.
Sound Number Sound Name
16: High Tom 1
18: Mid Tom 1
Pad 6 Pad 5
7: Snare Drum High 40: Hi-Hat Open/Close (Pedal 2 Off/On)
20: Low Tom 1
Example: Drum Set 001 Standard 1
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I Selecting a Drum Set
The percussion sounds that make up the drum set you select are assigned to the seven drum pads and two foot pedals. See Drum Set List on page A-2 for a list of available drum sets and their contents.
I Configuring a Custom Drum Set
Your Digital Drum comes with 76 high-quality percussion sounds that you can assign to any one of the seven drum pads and two foot pedals. This way you can configure your own custom drum set that consists of the percussion sounds you want. See Percussion Sound List on page A-1 for more information about percussion sounds.
To select a drum set
Press the DRUM SET button.
The DRUM SET indicator lights and the currently selected drum sets number appears on the display.
To configure a custom drum set
Select the drum set you want to start from.
See To select a drum set on this page.
Drum set number
DRUM SET indicator
Press the ASSIGN button.
Use the number pad to input the number of the drum set you want to use.
Input a two-digit number. To specify Drum Set 08, for example, press [0] and then [8]. You can also use the (+) and () keys to scroll through numbers on the display. Scrolling past drum set number 020 displays CU, which indicates the custom drum set. Holding down (+) or () scrolls at high speed. Make sure you always input a two-digit number in the range of 01 to 20.
Percussion sound number
ASSIGN indicator
The first percussion sound number that appears is the sound currently assigned to Pad 1. The Pad 1 light is lit at this time.
Strike the pad or press the pedal to which you want to assign a new sound.
To change the percussion sound assigned to Pad 7, for example, strike Pad 7. This causes the pads light to light, and the percussion sound currently assigned to the pad appears on the display. The foot pedal indicator lights in the case of the foot pedal.
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Use either of the following techniques to assign the percussion sound you want to the pad you selected in step 3 (Pad 7 in our example).
Strike the drum pad to scroll through percussion sounds sequentially. Each strike advances to the next sound and plays it. Use the number pad to input a two-digit sound number. You can also use the (+) and () keys to scroll through numbers on the display. Holding down (+) or () scrolls at high speed. See Percussion Sound List on page A-1 for information on the percussion sounds you can assign to a drum pad or pedal.
To select the custom drum set
Perform the procedure under To select a drum set on page E-16. In step 2, use the (+) and () keys to scroll through the drum set numbers until CU (CUSTOM) appears on the display.
CU is located between drum set number 020 and drum set number 001 (. CU 001 .).
Repeat steps 3 through 4 for another pad or pedal, if you want. After all the assignments are the way you want, press the DRUM SET button to store your custom drum set.
NOTE The custom drum set remains in memory even when the Digital Drum is turned off. The default data assigned to the custom drum set is the same as drum set 001.
Play your new custom drum set.
Custom Drum set indicator
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Using Rhythms
This section explains how to select accompaniment rhythms and control their playback.
About rhythm types
There are two types of rhythms: looped rhythms and fixed-length rhythms. Looped rhythms (rhythm numbers 00 to 79) keep playing in an endless loop until you stop them. Fixed-length rhythms (rhythm numbers 80 to 99) stop playing automatically when they reach their end.
I Selecting a Rhythm
Use the following procedure to select from among the 100 rhythm patterns built into your Digital Drum. See Rhythm List on page A-3 for a list of available rhythms and their rhythm numbers.
NOTE The initial default rhythm setting is 00 after you turn on Digital Drum power.
Current tempo setting
Press the upper TEMPO button to increase rhythm tempo, or the lower button to decrease it. As soon as you press a TEMPO button, the display changes to show the current tempo setting as a value in the range of 40 to 240. You can adjust tempo while rhythm play is ongoing or stopped. Holding down either TEMPO button changes the setting at high speed.
I Turning Rhythm Parts On and Off
Rhythm parts are made up of four named DRUM (main drum track), PERC. (main percussion track), BASS (bass track), and CHORD (main chord track). You can turn off (mute) one or more part and play along with the remaining parts.
To turn rhythm parts on and off
Use the DRUM, PERC., BASS, and CHORD buttons to toggle the corresponding part (button indicator lit) and off (button indicator not lit). You can turn parts on and off while rhythm play is ongoing or stopped.
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Other Settings
This section describes other settings you can use to make your Digital Drum play more enjoyable and realistic.
I Using Reverb
You can select from among four different reverb depth levels to help make percussion sounds and rhythm play sound more dynamic.
I Using the Metronome
Current Super Bass on/off setting
The initial default setting after you turn on the Digital Drum is Super Bass on.
To select a reverb depth
Press the SUPER BASS button again to turn Super Bass off.
Press the REVERB button.
Current reverb depth setting
The initial default reverb depth setting after you turn on the Digital Drum is r2. You need to perform step 2 within about three seconds after pressing the REVERB button.
The metronome gives you a reference beat you can use while practicing or playing. You can choose between two different metronome sounds: simulated human voice or click sound.
NOTE The metronome sound is not recorded when you perform a record operation (page E-22).
Use the number pad to specify the reverb depth you want to use.
You can input a one-digit number, or use the (+) and () keys to scroll through numbers on the display. You can specify a depth in the range of r0 (reverb off) through r3 (maximum reverb).
To start and stop the metronome
NOTE Reverb depth data is not sent or received as MIDI data.
Press the METRONOME button once to start the simulated human voice metronome.
Beats are counted by a voice that says, 1-2-3-4.
I Using Super Bass
Super Bass makes the sounds produced by the Digital Drum deeper and more powerful.
Press the METRONOME button a second time to change to a click sound.
You can change the speed of the metronome sound using the TEMPO buttons. You can adjust the volume of the metronome sound using the ACCOMP VOL. buttons.
To turn Super Bass on and off
Press the SUPER BASS button.
To stop the metronome, press the METRONOME button a third time.
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Using the LIGHTING GUIDE SYSTEM
The LIGHTING GUIDE SYSTEM of your Digital Drum provides you with a valuable Lesson tool that you can use to learn and play along with the preset rhythms.
To use the LIGHTING GUIDE SYSTEM
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Select the rhythm you want to practice.
See Using Rhythms on page E-18.
Press the LESSON button so the indicator lamp above it is lit.
This automatically turns off the drum part.
Press the START/STOP button to start rhythm play. Strike the pad in accordance with the lighting of their lights. Press the foot pedal when the foot pedal indicator lights. To end the practice session, press the LESSON button.
This causes the indicator lamp above the button to turn off.
NOTE You can turn off rhythm parts during Lighting Guide practice, if you want. See Turning Rhythm Parts On and Off on page E-19. See Using Rhythms for information about making other rhythm settings (Accomp volume, tempo, etc.). You can not change the drum set selection or a custom drum set configuration while the indicator above the LESSON button is lit.
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Recording
You can use the RECORD mode to record up to 300 notes in Digital Drum memory for later playback. The following is the type of data you can record in the RECORD mode. Drum pad and pedal operation data Rhythm (You cannot change rhythms while in the RECORD mode.) Rhythm part on/off settings Tempo setting (You cannot change the tempo setting while in the RECORD mode.) Accomp volume setting Reverb on/off setting
NOTE You cannot record MIDI data to memory.
Strike a pad or press the START/STOP button to start recording.
The indicator lamp above the RECORD button stops flashing to indicate that recording is in progress. The metronome is turned on and sounds (but is not recorded) when you start recording. If you want to turn off the metronome, press the METRONOME button.
To stop recording, press the START/STOP or RECORD button.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
MUSICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
TONE RHYTHM
CHORD BOOK TRANSPOSE/ TUNE/MIDI ACCOMP VOLUME
SONG BANK TEMPO MAIN VOLUME
RHYTHM
SONGBANK
ON / OFF
POWER / MODE
MAIN VOLUME
START / STOP
BACKLIGHT LCD SONG BANK CONTROLLER MUSICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
ON OFF
FINGERED CASIO CHORD NORMAL
CLEAR sus4
TEMPO SYNCHRO/ FILL-IN
PLAY/PAUSE
100 SONG BANK KEYBOARD
Keyboard, MIDI sequencer, etc.
NOTE Drum pad lights do not light when MIDI data is played on the Digital Drum. You can use the pads and pedals to play the 76 percussion sounds* built into this keyboard. The percussion sounds have program change* and note numbers* assigned to them, which means that a message is sent from the keyboards MIDI terminal when you operate a pad or pedal. * See the Percussion Sound List on page A-1 for details.
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Troubleshooting
If this happens:
No sound is produced when I strike a pad.
It could mean this:
The Digital Drum is not being supplied power.
So you should do this:
Check that batteries are loaded correctly, or that the AC adaptor is connected properly and plugged into an electrical outlet. Check for dead batteries. Use the POWER switch to turn on power. Adjust the main volume setting. Adjust the accomp volume setting. Replace batteries with a full set of new ones, or use the AC adaptor for power. Replace batteries with a full set of new ones, or use the AC adaptor for power.
See page
Pages E-12,13
Digital Drum power is not turned on. Main volume setting is too low. The Digital Drum does not produce any rhythm sound. The Digital Drum emits a loud sound and then stops working (under battery power). Display screen characters are dim and difficult to read (under battery power). Accomp volume setting is too low. Battery power is low. Battery power is low.
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Specifications
Model: Drum Pads: Lighting Guide System: Sounds: Control Panel: Rhythms: Demos: Drum Sets: Tempo: Reverb: MIDI: Speakers: Terminals: LD-80 7, with Touch Response Lights indicate pad play during rhythm playback 76 PCM drum voices POWER; MAIN VOLUME; ACCOMP VOL.; TEMPO; START/STOP; number keypad; RHYTHM; DRUM SET; ASSIGN; LESSON; SUPER BASS; RECORD; PLAY/STOP; METRONOME; REVERB; DEMO; Rhythm Part buttons (DRUM, PERC., BASS, CHORD) 20 preset + 1 Custom 40 to depths r0 (off) to r3 (maximum) 16 multi-timbre receive 12 cm diameter x 2 (Output: 5W+5W) MIDI Terminals: Power Supply Terminal: IN, OUT DC 12V jack
Headphones/Output Terminal: Stereo standard jack [output impedance: 100, output voltage: 7.0V (RMS) MAX] Foot Pedal Terminals: Standard jack x 2 Power Supply: 2-way AC/DC power sources; Batteries: Battery life: AC adaptor: 12 V 18 W 6 C-size approximately 5 hours on LR14 alkaline batteries AD-12
Power Consumption: Dimensions: Weight:
60.0 x 38.5 x 13.0 cm (23 5/8" x 15 3/16" x 5 1/8") Approximately 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs) (without batteries)
* Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Reference
This section contains percussion sound lists, specifications, and other useful reference information.
Percussion Sound List
Percussion Sound No. Sound Name Kick Drum 2 Kick Drum 1 Power Kick Electronic Bass Drum Synth Bass Drum Snare Drum 1 Snare Drum 2 Gated Snare Drum Electronic Snare Drum Low Electronic Snare Drum High Synth Snare Drum Brush Tap Brush Swirl Side Stick Sticks High Tom High Mid Tom Low Mid Tom Low Tom High Floor Tom Low Floor Tom Rock High Tom 1 Rock High Tom 2 Rock Mid Tom 1 Rock Mid Tom 2 Rock Low Tom 1 Rock Low Tom 2 Electronic High Tom 1 Electronic High Tom 2 Electronic Mid Tom 1 Program Change Note No. Percussion Sound No. Sound Name Electronic Mid Tom 2 Electronic Low Tom 1 Electronic Low Tom 2 Synth High Tom 1 Synth High Tom 2 Synth Mid Tom 1 Synth Mid Tom 2 Synth Low Tom 1 Synth Low Tom 2 *Hi-Hat Open/Closed Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 2 Ride Cymbal Ride Bell Chinese Cymbal Splash Cymbal Vibra-slap Hand Clap Tambourine Cowbell Synth Cowbell Mute High Conga Open High Conga Low Conga High Bongo Low Bongo High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Program Change Note No. Percussion Sound No. Sound Name Cabasa Shaker Claves Mute Triangle Open Triangle Short Guiro Long Guiro Mute Cuica Open Cuica Mute Surdo Open Surdo Maracas High-Q Slap Scratch Pull Scratch Push Program Change Note No. 29 30
* Assigning 40: Hi-Hat Open/Closed to both a pad and pedal makes it possible for this sound to be controlled by the foot pedals as described below. Striking the pad with the foot pedal depressed produces a closed hi-hat sound. (Program Change=0, Note No.=46) Striking the pad with the foot pedal not pressed produces an open hi-hat sound. (Program Change=0, Note No.=42) Pressing the foot pedal without striking the pad produces a hi-hat pedal sound. (Program Change=0, Note No.=44)
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Drum Set List
Drum Set No. Drum Set No. Pad 1 Name Standard 1 Standard 2 Standard 3 Standard 4 Standard 5 Standard 6 Standard 7 Standard 8 Rock Heavy Metal Dance 1 Dance 2 Samba Perc. Timbales Conga Synth Brush Jazz Ballad Perc. Cymbal Sound No. Sound Name Crash Cymbal 1 HH Open/Closed Crash Cymbal 1 HH Open/Closed Crash Cymbal 1 Splash Cymbal HH Open/Closed HH Open/Closed Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 HH Open/Closed Chinese Cymbal Mute Cuica Crash Cymbal 1 High Bongo Crash Cymbal 2 Ride Cymbal HH Open/Closed Shaker HH Open/Closed Pad 6 Name Standard 1 Standard 2 Standard 3 Standard 4 Standard 5 Standard 6 Standard 7 Standard 8 Rock Heavy Metal Dance 1 Dance 2 Samba Perc. Timbales Conga Synth Brush Jazz Ballad Perc. Cymbal Sound No. Sound Name HH Open/Closed Cowbell HH Open/Closed Side Stick HH Open/Closed HH Open/Closed Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 HH Open/Closed HH Open/Closed Hand Clap HH Open/Closed Cabasa Cowbell Low Timbale HH Open/Closed HH Open/Closed Shaker Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Sound No. Sound No. Pad 2 Sound Name High Tom 1 High Tom 2 High Tom 1 High Tom 1 High Tom 2 High Tom 2 High Tom 1 Side Stick Rock High Tom 1 Rock High Tom 2 Electronic High Tom 1 Electronic High Tom 2 High Agogo Splash Cymbal Mute High Conga Synth High Tom 1 High Tom 2 High Tom 1 Claves Crash Cymbal 1 Pad 7 Sound Name Low Tom 1 Low Tom 2 Low Tom 1 Low Tom 1 Low Tom 2 Low Tom 2 Low Tom 1 Low Tom 1 Rock Low Tom 1 Rock Low Tom 2 Electronic Low Tom 1 Electronic Low Tom 2 Open Surdo High Triangle Low Conga Synth Low Tom 1 Side Stick Low Tom 1 Open Triangle Chinese Cymbal Sound No. Sound No. Pad 3 Sound Name Mid Tom 1 Mid Tom 2 Mid Tom 1 Mid Tom 1 Mid Tom 2 Mid Tom 2 Mid Tom 1 Mid Tom 1 Rock Mid Tom 1 Rock Mid Tom 2 Electronic Mid Tom 1 Electronic Mid Tom 2 Low Agogo Maracas Open High Conga Synth Mid Tom 1 Mid Tom 2 Mid Tom 1 Tambourine Ride Cymbal Pedal 2 Sound Name Bass Drum Low Bass Drum Low Bass Drum High Bass Drum Low Bass Drum Low Bass Drum Low Bass Drum Low Bass Drum Low Bass Drum High MONDO Bass Drum Electronic Bass Drum Electronic Bass Drum Cowbell Bass Drum Low Bass Drum Low Synth Bass Drum Bass Drum Low Bass Drum Low Cowbell Bass Drum Low Sound No. Sound No. Pad 4 Sound Name Ride Cymbal Crash Cymbal 1 Cowbell Crash Cymbal 1 Cowbell Tambourine Ride Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Cowbell Splash Cymbal High-Q Open Cuica Snare Drum High Low Bongo Synth Cowbell Crash Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal Cabasa Ride Bell Pedal 1 Sound Name HH Pedal HH Pedal HH Pedal HH Pedal HH Pedal HH Pedal HH Pedal HH Pedal HH Pedal HH Pedal HH Pedal HH Pedal Tambourine Claves Cowbell HH Pedal HH Pedal HH Pedal Slap HH Pedal Sound No. Pad 5 Sound Name Snare Drum High Snare Drum Low Snare Drum High Snare Drum High Snare Drum High Snare Drum High Snare Drum Low Snare Drum Low Snare Drum High Gated Snare Drum Electronic Snare Drum High Electronic Snare Drum Low Mute Surdo Low Timbale Snare Drum High Synth Snare Drum Brush Tap Brush Swirl Mute Triangle Snare Drum High
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