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| kodgetts |
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Contact Debbie or Paul on 0239 projectsoffice@suttonlea.org 2 weeks notice required groups to take responsibility for equipment
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ELIGIBILITY The following list of Miscellaneous Pool equipment is available for hire by the following groups within/registered with, the London Borough of Sutton: Maintained Youth Centres/ Projects, Registered Voluntary Groups, Registered Youth Organisations, Duke of Edinburghs Award Operating Units Equipment is loaned subject to serviceability at the time of issue and acceptance of a booking does not guarantee availability
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COLLECTION Collection and return of equipment is the responsibility of the hirer. Arrangement times should be made with the Pool Equipment Supervisor, Paul Laramy. If you need any help with choosing the right equipment you can visit the centre or talk to Paul Laramy or Paul Matthews. Some equipment is very heavy (e.g. projectors and marquees). The person collecting it should be capable of carrying it. Some equipment is delicate (e.g. projectors and video records). Safe and appropriate transport is essential.
USE 1. Equipment must be used under the supervision of a responsible adult. And only for the purpose intended. 2. Equipment not in use must be stored in a secure place and must not be left in a vehicle or on a trailer unattended. 3. There is no insurance for loss or damage due to inappropriate use, or theft. For use outside the UK special arrangements must be made.
RETURN All equipment must be returned clean and properly packed with all items checked and ready for further use. Tents and sleeping bags should be dry. Before packing tents the sewn in groundsheet should be wiped clean. Video batteries should be charged. Should there be any damage or deficiencies, a label indicating this must be tied to the equipment when it is returned. Any damage must be reported to the Equipment Store Supervisor and a Damage Report form completed when the equipment is returned. If equipment is lost or stolen a Theft Report form must be completed. It is expected that equipment will be returned in the condition it is found and users will be charged for any repairs or damage, which isnt seen as normal wear and tear. For more information please contact Paul Matthews Outdoor Education Co-ordinator Paul Laramy- Equipment Store Manager - Tuesday & Friday 10am-2pm Debbie Ryan - Pool Equipment Bookings - Mon. Thurs. 10am-1pm All of the above people are available on: Tel/Fax 0239 projectsofice@suttonlea.org At: Projects Office, The Quad, Green Wrythe Lane, Carshalton, Surrey. SM5 1JW
DISCLAIMER Please note that this equipment is hired at your own risk. The Local Authority would recommend that you purchase suitable insurance cover to ensure that you are insured in the event of any accident or damage caused during the use of this equipment.
Camping/Outdoor Equipment ITEM
Octane 2 Red An orange coloured lightweight 2 person tent, suitable for D of E bronze level & non wild country camping. Octane 3 Red An orange coloured lightweight 3 person tent suitable for D of E bronze level & non wild country camping.
Vango Dakota 300 Dome/Delta (12) 11 This is a 3-person tent. This is similar to the Vango Delta 300 plus shown below. Please note that the colours may be different.
Vango Mark 3 Force 10 (6) 2-3 Person
Vango Mark 4 Force 10 (2) 3-4 Person
ALL The above tents are appropriate for Bronze Duke of Edinburgh and lowlevel expeditions in summer conditions. Quasar (11) 2-3 Person 14
Trisar Ultra (4) 2 Person
All the above are lightweight mountain tents, which are appropriate for Duke of Edinburgh Gold and Silver expeditions in wild country.
Mess Tent 32 This is a large tent, which is approximately 12 feet square (4 meters square). Please note that the sides are NOT detachable Tent Gazebo (2) 1 is approximately 2.7meters square 1 has sides 5
Tent - Summer House This is a hexagonal structure similar to a Gazebo and is approximately 3 meters in width Mallets Rubber (2)
Bivvi Bags (10) 6 Gortex- this is a lightweight breathable emergency-sleeping sac and is NOT designed to be used in place of a sleeping bag.
Rucksacks : Mens 75 ltr (5) Mens 70 ltr (8) Mens 65 ltr (10) Ladies 60 ltr (4) Ladies 55 ltr (9) Ladies 50 ltr (7) Daysacks (16)
Sleeping Bag (44) 4 A 3-season sleeping bag, includes a cotton sleeping bag liner. It is expected that the liner be used. If the sleeping bag is used without the liner then an additional charge will be made for cleaning. Sleeping Bag (4) Emergency fleece This is Similar to a sleeping bag in size. IT IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE A SUBSTITUTE FOR A SLEEPING BAG. It should only be used in an emergency where additional warmth is needed Sleeping Mat (44) 2 A man made mat designed for hirer to sleep on the ground in a sleeping bag
Trangia (22) 3 A lightweight aluminium cooker, supplied with a Gas conversion kit. Gas can be supplied at a cost of 4 per canister. Waterproof Jackets (27) Various sizes Waterproof Trousers (31) Various sizes Walking Boots (7) Various sizes 2 2
Compass & Whistle (13) Compass ( 6) Used to aid navigation when out walking Confidence walking ropes (3)
Survival Bags (18) 2 A polythene waterproof bag (orange in colour) designed to shield the occupant from the elements. Group Shelter Emergency 8 person (3) 4 An emergency shelter made of waterproof man made material, can accommodate 8 Persons
Headtorch (8) A battery-operated torch designed to be worn on the head. Note: Torches are supplied without the battery. Billy Sets (2) This is a set of aluminium circular cooking pots Lanterns: Epigas - without gas (7) Pifco - Battery not included (9)
Mountain Bikes (14) 15 These bikes are of very high quality and come in different frame sizes for young people and adults. We can advise which would best suit your group. Includes Helmet
We can provide OS maps and compasses to go along with suggested route maps for your group if you wish. Bikestand (5) Bikestand Folding (2) High Visibility Vests (15)
STAGE EQUIPMENT/VISUAL AID/VIDEO/PHOTOGRAPHY
Mobile stage (2) 53 The stage is made up of individual sections each section is made up of a metal frame with a wooden top. Each section is approximately 30cm high and 75cm Square. It can be constructed into any size you wish. The maximum size is 10 m square. 1 Awning is also available. Please note that this is very bulky and heavy. It would be difficult to transport it in a car and that a van is the suggested vehicle used to transport it.
Mobile recording equipment Only for use by people who are knowledgeable of equipment This comprises of the following items
Headphones (5) Headphones Splitter Box. This is a device, which allows you to listen to 1 piece of audio equipment using 2 separate headphones. Yamaha DD-11 machine. With power supply unit. It is suggested that you use Korg X5 keyboard with this equipment)
Portable Display Boards Axis Display Kit (1) 16 A freestanding display board and has 3 separate panels. It is suitable for notices or photographs. Lightweight Display Board (1) Portable Display Boards (3) 16 16
Extension Leads (2) 6 A 13amp mains cable supplied on a reel approx. 20 meters in length Extension Lead (1) 4 way
Projection Screens (5) Projectors: Elf 16 -A 16mm sound projector (2) Elf no sound (1) Overhead (1) Slide Carousel holds 80 slides (1) Sanyo PDG-DSU20BLMP with lamp ( LBS Staff only) Projector Stand (1) For use with slide carousel or overhead projectors Camera 3 x Pentax K1000 Manual SLR Cameras With 50mm lens 1 x Panasonic VDR-D100 DVD Video camera and bag +mini dvd discs available at 2. each when hiring camera
Padded case with shoulder strap (2) apply for cost This is a camera case suitable for the Pentax Manual SLR Camera. Wide-angle 28mm lenses This is a lens suitable for the Pentax K1000 SLR Camera apply for cost
Camera digital Nikon (1) apply for cost Available for hire conditions apply please contact Paul Lalarmy 0239
Camcorders: Panasonic (2) Samsung (1)
Light Box (1) 6 This is a box similar to that used in a photographic shop. It can be used to highlight film negatives. 17 x 23 Video Tripod & Dolly (1) Enlarger- Easy Colour M370 (1) P.C. Apple Notebook with IMovie softwareHire.
Conditions apply please contact the Projects Office for more information.
Climbing/Canoeing/Caving "Due to the hazardous nature of climbing equipment, canoes and kayaks, the hirer will need to be pre-checked and evidenced as qualified to use them, please contact us at least 2 weeks in advance to confirm your eligibility. Youth Service staff may apply to access this equipment for personal training. Please contact Paul Laramy for further information on 0239"
Belay Devices: Air Traffic Controller DMM Bug/Lynx Figure of 8 Karabiners Screwgate (2) (3) (5) (17)
Miscellaneous Equipment
Alarm Clocks (8) Badge Makers (2) 13 This is a mechanical machine, which can be used to make badges with your own design. Badge Maker Components 13 These components are only useable with the Badge Maker. Each component set consists of all the necessary parts to enable you to make 100 badges.
Trailer for minibus when used with an LBS vehicle *charges apply Bookings taken via Jenny Lambert at the Youth office, Please contact Jenny at - jenny.lambert@sutton.gov.uk
Black & Decker Power Drill (1) This is a mains powered electric drill. It is NOT cordless. Black & Decker Electric Screwdriver (1) This is a rechargeable electric screwdriver Black & Decker Wallpaper Stripper (1)
Dartboards (6) Darts not included Footballs Indoor (2) Outdoor (4) Parachute (1) This is typically used in Icebreaker games. Ideal for all ages Tablas Large (1) Small (1) Frying Pans (11)
Tea Set Teapot, cups, saucers, teaspoons, plates
Flasks 2 Stainless Steel, 3 Blue Widemouth
Induction Loop system- for the hearing impaired (1)
Orienteering markers (8) These are orange plastic markers and are only suitable for orienteering. Notice Boards (2) Free Standing - 1.4 meters square
Circus Skills (1) Hired as a complete unit and comprises of the following
Fun Wheels: Designed to be used on the floor. This is a device with 2 wheels and 2 separate platforms (1 wheel on each platform), joined together. To use, you place a foot on each platform. To move, you peddle as if sitting on a bicycle. The wheels are approximately 28cm in diameter. Pedal-Go: These are similar to the Fun Wheels with the exception that they have 4 small wheels on each platform and the diameters of the wheels are approximately 10cm in diameter. Pogo Stick Spinning Plates and sticks: These are plastic plates and sticks. The idea is to spin the plastic plate on top of the plastic stick. Stilts Unicycle: This is a 1-wheeled cycle. Juggling items: All of the following items below can be used to learn to juggle. Bean Bags: These are dried beans in a fabric-covered bag Indian Clubs: These are made out of plastic and are similar in shape to a 10 pin bowling pin. Diabolo Stick/String: These look like 2 cups joined at the base (Diabolo). And a piece of string attached to 2 sticks. The idea is that you spin the Diabolo on the string. Flower Sticks
Cricket Equipment 2 Junior Kits containing:
8 x leg pads 3 x pair gloves 1 x cricket ball 2 x cricket bats 1 x set stumps 1 x bail 1 x cricket box
2 Senior Kits containing:
8 x leg pads 6 x pair wicket keepers gloves 2 x pair other gloves 6 x cricket boxes 5 x cricket bat 1 x set stumps 1 x cricket balls 6 x bails
Resuscitation Anne-little (1)
1 x Little Anne Manikin blue Carry Bag / training mat 1 x Little Anne Manikin 1 x instructions for use 20 x individual sachets of Manikin wipes 10 x individual Resuscitation Face shields
Resusciation Anne-baby (1)
1 x Baby Anne Manikin blue carry bag / training mat 1 x Baby Anne Manikin 1 x instruction use booklet 3 x Foreign Objects 1 x Spare Airway 10 x individual Resuscitation Face Shields 20 x individual sachets of Manikin wipes
Forget Me Not Tots (2)
Contents 28 x Nappies 3 x Vest 2 x Baby Grow 5 X Plastic Pants 6 x Terri towelling Nappies 1 x Bottle baby lotion 1 x Feeding tray 1 x Sterliser 1 x Sterilising wipes 1 x child care folder 1 x changing mat
SKI EQUIPMENT CHARGES APPLY
Mens Mens Mens Mens
Red Red Grey Grey
Ski Ski Ski Ski
Jacket Jacket
38 R 40 R
15.00 15.00 10.00 10
Trousers 38R Trousers 40R
Ladies Ladies Ladies Ladies Ladies Ladies
Yellow Yellow White White Grey Red
Ski Ski Ski Ski Snowboard Snowboard
15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00
Trousers 12 Trousers 12 Trousers 12 Jacket 14
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POOL EQUIPMENT BOOKING FORM 2008 to be sent to projectsoffice@suttonlea.org
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Updated 10.06.08
Date: YES / NO
Saving data
Backing up your data
Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation. Save the important data to your computer. For information on sending the data, see page 36.
Maintenance
When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning uids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modications to the instrument, or data that is lost or destroyed.
Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use. When using a power adaptor, even when the power switch is in the STANDBY position, electricity is still owing to the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not using the instrument for a long time, make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet. Make sure to discard used batteries according to local regulations.
The illustrations and LED displays as shown in this owners manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others copyrights. Such copyrighted materials include, without limitation, all computer software, style les, MIDI les, WAVE data, musical scores and sound recordings. Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws. Any violation of copyright has legal consequences. DONT MAKE, DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES. Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use. Trademarks The company names and product names in this Owners Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Congratulations!
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha DD-65/YDD-60. The DD-65/YDD-60 has been developed to respond and play like a drum set but with greater ease, exibility and sophisticated functions. Before you use the instrument, we recommend that you carefully read through this manual.
Main features
The DD-65/YDD-60 is a sophisticated yet easy-to-use instrument with the following features and functions. Select and play 254 different percussion sounds A wide variety of percussion voices is available, letting you play different sounds when you hit the padsfor example, changing a pad to play a snare, tom, conga or even special sound effects, such as a door slam or a lions roar. Select and play 100 different Songs The 100 songs include Demos, Drum patterns and Fill in patterns. You can mute the individual parts and play the muted part on the pads and pedals yourself. Record your own performance Up to ve of your performances can be saved to this instrument, and these songs can be played in the same manner as the preset songs.
Pedal 1
Pedal 2
These jacks for connection of the Pedal 1 or Pedal 2 footswitches. These pedals can be used simultaneously play the drum sets hi-hat pedal or bass drum voicesor they can also be assigned to play other
Panel Controls
Front Panel
!8 e r t
!0 !1 !2 !3 !7
u o !4 !56 !6
Front Panel
q w e r t y u i o !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5
[MASTER VOLUME] control. 12 DIAL... 15 [ASSIGN] button.. 16 [REVERB] button.. 17 [HAND PERC.] button.. 14 [KIT] button.. 15 [CLICK] button.. 19 [SONG] button.. 22 [TEMPO] button.. 25 PART MUTE [DRUM 13], [BACKING] buttons.. 26 [FUNCTION] button.. 12 [DEMO] button.. 12 [STANDBY/ON] button.. 12, 36 [REC] button.. 28 [BREAK/TAP] button. 23, 26
!6 !7 !8 !9
[A-B REPEAT] button. 27 [START/STOP] button. 12, 22 DISPLAY.. 15 DRUM PAD x 8.. 13
Rear Panel
Since speakers are built into the DD65/YDD-60, you should be careful to never leave any video tapes, cassette tapes, oppy disks or any kind of magnetic storage media on the paneldoing so may result in data loss or damage to the items. Also avoid using the DD-65/YDD-60 near a television or computer monitor, since interference may result. Use the sticks with caution. Do not use them for anything other than playing the instrument. Also, to avoid damage or injury, refrain from waving them recklessly or throwing them.
Drum Sticks
Rear Panel
@0 @1 @2 @3 @4 @5
[DC IN 12V] (AC Adaptor) jack. 8 [AUX IN] jack.. 9 [PHONES/OUTPUT] jack.. 9 [PEDAL 2] Jack.. 9 [PEDAL 1] Jack.. 9 [MIDI IN/OUT] Terminals.. 9, 30
Using the Foot Pedals (1/2) When connected, these pedals can be used simultaneously play the drum sets hi-hat pedal or bass drum voicesor they can also be assigned to play other voices as well. Connect the supplied Pedal 1 to the PEDAL 1 jack @4 and Pedal 2 to the PEDAL 2 jack @3.
Make sure that the pedal plugs are properly connected to the PEDAL jacks before turning on the power. Do not press the pedals while turning the power on. Doing this changes the recognized polarity of the pedal, resulting in reversed pedal operation. Avoid using the pedals directly on a soft oor, since they may scratch the surface of the oor. Avoid getting caught in or tripping over the pedal cords; this may cause the instrument to fall and result in damage or injury.
Playing the Demo Song
The DD-65/YDD-60 features several demonstration songs (001005), specially created to show you the dynamic possibilities of the instrument.
Turn on the power.
Turn on the [STANDBY/ON] switch on.
Even when the switch is in the STANDBY position, electricity is still owing to the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not using the DD-65/YDD-60 for a long time, make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet, and/or remove the batteries from the instrument.
Start the Demo Song.
Press the [DEMO] button and the demo song starts playing.
Stop the Demo Song.
To stop playback, press the [DEMO] button again or press the [START/STOP] button.
Decreases the overall volume.
Increases the overall volume.
Adjusting the volume Turn the [MASTER VOLUME] control.
SONG VOLUME The SONG VOLUME can be used to adjust the balance between the song accompaniment and your own performance on the pads.
Enter the Function mode by pressing the [FUNCTION] button, then press the [DRUM 1] or [DRUM 2] button a number of times until the SGL item appears. The current Song volume appears when it is released. To raise the value, turn the DIAL to the right (clockwise), and to lower it, turn the DIAL to the left (counter-clockwise). Volume range is from 0 to 127. Exit from the Function mode by pressing the [FUNCTION] button.
The [DRUM 1] and [DRUM 2] buttons change the selected order of the function item.
Strike the pad with the supplied drum sticks or your hands to play the drum voices. When playing the pads with your hands, turn the Hand Percussion feature on by pressing the [HAND PERC.] button (the lamp lights). The volume of the pads sounds responds to your playing; when you play soft the volume is soft, and when you play strongly the volume is loud. The actual loudness of the sound may vary according to which part of the pad is struck.
Pad Names
A hi-hat sound is assigned to Small Pad 2 (Drum Kit 1). Striking Small Pad 2 while pressing Pedal 2 produces a closed hi-hat sound. Striking the Pad 2 without pressing the pedal produces an open hi-hat sound.
Ex. shown, Drum Kit 1
Small Pad 1
113: Crash Cymbal Stereo 1
Small Pad 3
116: Ride Cymbal Stereo 2
52: Tom Power 6
54: Tom Power 4
Small Pad 2
100: Hi-Hat Closed Power 1
Small Pad 4
119: Splash Cymbal Stereo
21: Snare Power 1
56: Tom Power 2
101: Hi-Hat Pedal Power
Press Pedal 2 to control the Hihat. (This is in the case of Drum Kit 1.)
3: Bass Drum Power Closed
Pedal 1 features touch response; the volume responds to how hard you press the pedal.
The instrument contains a total of 254 high quality drum sounds plus 25 drum phrases (see the Drum Voice List page 38)and you can assign these freely to each of the 8 drum pads and 2 pedals. Try assigning some different voices and save your own CO1 CO3 Custom Drum Kits.
Custom Kit CO1 CO3 and 01 drum kit contents are the same until modied (see the Drum Kit List page 41).
Press the [ASSIGN] button.
When you press the [ASSIGN] button, the buttons lamp lights, and C01 appears on the display.
Turn the dial and select a Custom Kit CO1CO3 for saving.
Select a pad or pedal to be assigned.
Strike any pad one time (or press a pedal), and the currently assigned voice number for that pad/pedal is shown in the display.
Select a Voice Number.
You can select the voice by repeatedly striking the pad or repeatedly pressing the pedal (while listening to the voice), or by turning the DIAL. Striking the pad or pressing the pedal to select a voice. Every time the pad is struck or a pedal is pressed, voice numbers will increase by a value of one (1). In this method, you can hear and select an assigned voice. Using the DIAL to select a voice. Turn the DIAL to the right (clockwise), and voice numbers will increase. Turn the DIAL to the left (counter-clockwise), and voice numbers will decrease. See the Drum Voice List on page 38. Repeat the previous steps 3 and 4 for any or all of the pads and pedals.
Save to a Custom kit.
Press the [ASSIGN] button to save to a Custom kit (the lamp will be off). To cancel the saving, simply press the [KIT], [SONG] or [DEMO] button. After youve assigned the voice, the instrument will automatically be set to the assigned custom kit. You can now play the voice you have assigned to the pad/pedal.
Setting the Reverb ON/OFF
Different depths of the DD-65/YDD-60s reverb effect can be added to the DD-65/YDD-60s overall sound.
Lamp is on
Press the [REVERB] button.
When you press the [REVERB] button the buttons lamp lights, and the ambience of a room or concert hall is added to the sound.
To turn Reverb off, press the [REVERB] button again. (Make sure that the lamp is not lit.)
Setting the Reverb type 1
Enter the Reverb type setting function.
Setting the Click ON/OFF
The instrument includes a click sound with adjustable tempo and time signature.
Press the [CLICK] button. The click sounds in rhythm at the current tempo. (See Adjusting the Tempo on page 25.) To turn the click off, press the button once again.
Setting the Time Signature of the Click
Setting the numerator of the time signature..
The range is 0 to 16. The rst beat is accented with a bell sound and the rest with clicks.
Enter the numerator value setting function.
Press the [FUNCTION] button once, then press the [DRUM 1] or [DRUM 2] button a number of times until the CL1 item appears. After a while, the current numerator value appears next to the CL1 indication.
Set the numerator value of the time signature.
Default value is 4. When set to 00, the click sounds all beats with a click sound (no accent).
Setting the denominator of the time signature.
Set the basic note value for each measure.
Enter the denominator value setting function.
Press the [FUNCTION] button once, then press the [DRUM 1] or [DRUM 2] button a number of times until the CL2 item appears. After a while, the current denominator value appears next to the CL2 indication.
Set the denominator value of the time signature.
Set the denominator value to one of the values 2 ( ), 4 ( ), 8 ( ), 16 ( ) by using the DIAL.
Default value is 4.
Setting the click volume...
Sets the click volume (range: 1127).
Enter the click volume setting function.
Press the [FUNCTION] button once, then press the [DRUM 1] or [DRUM 2] button a number of times until the CL3 item appears. After a while current click volume will appear next to the CL3 indication.
Set the click volume by using the dial.
Setting Equalization On/Off
When you use the internal speakers, set Equalization to ON (default setting is on). When you use headphones or external speakers, set this to off.
Enter the Equalization setting function.
Press the [FUNCTION] button once, then press the [DRUM 1] or [DRUM 2] button a number of times until the Eq item appears. After a while, the current On/Off setting will appear next to the Eq indication.
Set the Equalizer On/Off.
Turn the DIAL clockwise to set to ON, and turn it counter-clockwise to set it to OFF.
The User Songs feature (song number UO1UO5) allows you to record and playback ve original songs (Maximum 10,000 notes approximately per song).
Data that can be recorded in the User Song Mode Drum pad and pedal played 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
Recording 1
Prepare to Record.
Select a desired song (001100), drum kit, tempo and track on/off setting.
001 U01
Press the [RECORD] button to enter the recording mode.
The dots ash indicating it is set to record standby.
Turn the dial and select a User song UO1UO3 for saving.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start recording.
Now you can play and record your performance. As the recording progresses, the display changes as shown here:
Press the [CLICK] button to turn the click sound on or off during recording.
Stop Recording.
If the memory becomes full while recording is in progress, FL will appear in the display and recording will automatically stop.
To stop recording, press the [START/STOP] button.
Please note that if, in step 3, you select a User Song which has been recorded or contains data, it will be overwritten with new data. While the data is being recorded (-appears and moves from left to right on the display), never interrupt the power supply (e.g., remove the batteries or unplug the AC adaptor). Doing so can result in a loss of data.
Playing the recorded song
The recorded User Songs (UO1UO5) can be played back in the same manner as any song (song numbers 001100).
The user songs (UO1UO5) are located to next to the number 100 (before 001).
Song Clear
The Song clear operation completely erases all recorded data on all tracks of a selected user song.
Press the [REC] button.
Turn the dial to select the desired song (U01 U05) to be cleared.
To cancel the Clear operation, press the [REC] button again.
Press the [START/STOP] button two times.
The Clear operation will be executed.
While the data is being cleared (a - mark appears and moves from left to right on the display), never interrupt the power supply (e.g., by removing the batteries or unplugging the AC adaptor). Doing so can result in loss of data.
The MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminals, located on this instruments rear panel, allow connection to other MIDI instruments, devices and computers for expanded musical functionalityfor example, using this instrument to play sounds on other instruments, or for recording your performance to a sequencer or computer.
Preset song data cannot be transmitted via the MIDI OUT terminal.
What is MIDI?
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a world-standard interface for communication between electronic musical instruments and music devices. When MIDI-equipped instruments are connected via a MIDI cable, it becomes possible to transfer performance and setting data between them for signicantly enhanced performance and production potential.
Connect this instrument to external equipment only after turning off power for all devices. Then, turn on the power, rst to this instrument, then to the connected external equipment.
What You Can Do With MIDI
Transferring performance data between this instrument and MIDI-equipped instruments or computer. (page 30) Transferring SONG data between this instrument and computer. (page 34)
Transferring Performance Data To and From Another Instrument
By connecting this instrument to other MIDI devices or a computer, the performance data of the instrument can be used on those other MIDI devices or computer, and also the performance data from other MIDI devices and computer can be received and sounded with this instrument. When the instrument is connected with another MIDI device, it transmits/receives performance data.
MIDI transmit MIDI IN MIDI OUT DD-65/YDD-60
MIDI instrument
MIDI OUT MIDI receive
MIDI IN
When the instrument is connected with a computer, it transmits/receives performance data.
MIDI IN USB MIDI OUT
DD-65/YDD-60 A USB-MIDI interface (such as the Yamaha UX16)
A Yamaha UX16 or similar USB-MIDI interface (sold separately) will be necessary for MIDI connection between the instrument and a USB equipped computer. Make sure to purchase a Yamaha UX16 or a quality USB-MIDI interface at a musical instrument store, computer store or electrical appliance store. If you use the UX16 interface, install the driver supplied with the interface on your computer.
not A1
# (sharp)
Select a pad or pedal to be assigned a MIDI Note Number.
Strike any pad to see the currently assigned MIDI note number for the pad in the display. Sharp notes are indicated by a beat lamp on the right side of the display.
Indicates the note number is C#-2
Assign a MIDI Note Number.
To select the desired MIDI note number, turn the DIAL to the right (clockwise) and the MIDI note numbers will increase. Turn the DIAL to the left (counter-clockwise) and MIDI note numbers will decrease.
(C-2) (C#-2) (F#8) (G8)
You can also select the MIDI note number by striking the pad repeatedly. Every time the pad is struck, the value will increase by semitone steps.
When you select a drum Kit or Custom Kit, the MIDI Note Number will be applied to the preset value. If the Auto Kit Select is set to ON and another Song is selected, the MIDI Note Number will be applied to the preset value. MIDI Note Number Auto Selection ON/OFF is automatically turned off when a MIDI Note Number is changed.
MIDI Note Number Auto Selection ON/OFF
Ordinarily, you should keep this function set to on for the instrument (default setting is on). When MIDI Number Auto Selection is on and you strike the pad, the MIDI note number corresponding to the pad (voice) you strike is sent via the MIDI OUT terminal. On the other hand, when MIDI Number Auto Selection is off and you strike the pad, the MIDI note number that youve specically assigned to the pad is sent via the MIDI OUT terminal.
Enter the MIDI Number Auto Selection setting function.
After pressing the [FUNCTION] button, press the [DRUM 1] or [DRUM 2] button a number of times until the Ant item appears. After a while, the current setting (on/off) appears next to Ant.
Set MIDI Number Auto Select on/off as desired.
MIDI Note Number Auto Selection ON/OFF is automatically turned off when a MIDI Note Number is changed.
Transferring Song les to and from a connected computer
Even though this instrument has 100 preset songs, you can also transmit Song les from your computer to this instruments Flash memory. Since the area in Flash memory is shared between User songs (U01O05) and loaded songs, you may need to erase some User songs to load the data. Files of SMF format 0 that youve loaded to the instrument can be played. For details about how to transmit the data using the Musicsoft Downloader application, refer to the Online help topic Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument (for unprotected data) of the Musicsoft Downloader.
* The SMF (Standard MIDI File) format is one of the most common and widely compatible sequence formats used for storing sequence data. There are two variations: Format 0 and Format 1. A large number of MIDI devices are compatible with SMF Format 0, and most commercially available MIDI sequence data is provided in SMF Format.
Installing Musicsoft Downloader..
You can download the Musicsoft Downloader application from the following website. Make sure that your computer has an Internet communication, and then install the application on your computer. http://music.yamaha.com/download/
You can obtain the latest version of the Musicsoft Downloader at the above website address.
The minimum computer requirements for Musicsoft Downloader operation
OS CPU Memory Hard Disk Display Other : Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP Home Edition/XP Professional : 233 MHz or higher; Intel Pentium/Celeron processor family (500 MHz or more is recommended) : 64 MB or more (256 MB or more is recommended) : at least 128 MB of free space (at least 512 MB of free space is recommended) : 800 x 600 HighColor (16-bit) : Microsoft Internet Explorer5.5 or higher
Connecting a personal computer...
After installing the Musicsoft Downloader application on your computer, connect the instrument as described below. A Yamaha UX16 or similar USB-MIDI interface (sold separately) will be necessary for MIDI connection between the instrument and a USB equipped computer. Make sure to purchase a Yamaha UX16 or a quality USB-MIDI interface at a musical instrument store, computer store or electrical appliance store. If you use the UX16 interface, install the driver supplied with the interface on your computer.
Transferring song les from a computer...
You can transmit Song les from your computer to your instruments Flash Memory. For details about how to transmit the data using the Musicsoft Downloader application, refer to the Online help topic Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument (for unprotected data) of the Musicsoft Downloader.
The Musicsoft Downloader application may not be able to access the instrument in the following cases: During Demo playback During Song playback During recording
Data that can be loaded to the instrument from a computer
Songs Data Song data Format Song data
Use the power adaptor when transferring data. The data can be corrupted if the batteries fail during the transfer. Note that user songs 01 to 05 are commonly used for songs youve recorded and/or loaded. Be careful not to erase your important data. Never turn the power off and never plug/unplug the AC power adaptor during data transmission. Not only will the data fail to be transferred and saved, but operation of the ash memory may become unstable and its contents may disappear completely when the power is turned on or off.
Voice No. 203
Voice Name Cowbell Top Agogo H Agogo L Cabasa Maracas Guiro Short Guiro Long Claves Wood Block H Wood Block L Cuica Mute Cuica Open Triangle Mute Triangle Open Shaker Jingle Bell Wind Chime Surdo Mute Surdo Open Tablah Tak 4 Tablah Tak 2 Tablah Sak 1 Tablah Dom 1 Daholla Dom Riq Snouj 2 Riq Tak 1 Riq Tak 2 Riq Brass 2 Riq Dom Katem Dom Katem Sak 2 Sagat 2 Baya Ge Baya Ke Baya Ghe Baya Ka Tabla Na Tabla Tin Tabla Di Tabla Ne Bangu
Voice No. 244
Voice Name Paigu Middle Dagu Heavy Zhongcha Open Zhongcha Mute Luo Big Luo High Zhongluo Open Xiaoluo Open Xiaocha Mute Muyu Mid Cajon Lo Cajon Mute Cajon Slap Djembe Lo Djembe Mute Djembe Slap PotDrum Open PotDrum Close TalkingDrum Open TalkingDrum BendUp TalkingDrum Slap TalkingDrum LeftHand-Open Oodaiko Oodaiko Rim Yaguradaiko Yaguradaiko Rim Atarigane Shimedaiko Tsudumi Ainote Scratch Cut Scratch Laugh Scream Punch Car Crash Yo! Go! Get up! Whoow! Huuaah!
Voice No. 253 254
Voice Name Uh!+Hit Footsteps Frog Rooster Dog Cat Owl Horse Neigh Cow Lion
Phrase List
Voice No. 279 Voice Name Simple Rock Pop Rock R&R Groove Rock Hard Rock Black Contemporary Hard Shufes Blues Shufe AOR Soul Club Mix House Jazz Funk Ballad R&B Motown Urban Funk Fusion Fusion Samba Jazz Arabic Indian African Conga Timbal
The voice is recorded in stereo. * By assigning Closed and Open Hi-Hat voices to both the Pad and Foot Pedal 2, those voices can be controlled with the Foot Pedal 2 as follows: Strike the pad while pressing the Foot Pedal 2, the Closed Hi-Hat voice will sound. Strike the pad without pressing the Foot Pedal 2, the Open Hi-Hat voice will sound. Press the Foot Pedal 2 without striking the pad, the Hi-Hat Pedal voice will sound. If these voices have been assigned to more than one pad, only the left-most pad can be used with the Pedal function (Closed/Open). NOTE: Phrase data cannot be transmitted. The pan data for each voice is xed and cannot be changed, regardless of the pad assignments. For example, if a voice containing a left pan setting is assigned to a right pad, the actual sound will come from the left.
Song List
Song List....
Song No. 035 Song Name Demo DD Funk 16Beat Ballad Swing Jazz Latin Pop World Beat Pattern 8 Beat Beat Beat Beat Beat Pop 8 Beat Rockn Roll 16 Beat Beat Beat Beat Dance Hard Rock 1 Hard Rock 2 Hard Rock Beat Ballad Beat Ballad Beat Ballad Beat Ballad Beat Ballad Beat Ballad Beat Shufe Beat Shufe 2 6/8 Ballad 6/8 Slow Rock 1 6/8 Slow Rock 2 Pop Shufe 1 Pop Shufe 2 Rockn Roll Shufe Dance Soul Dance Beat Hip Hop Ballad Difculty Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Difcult Easy Nomal Easy Nomal Nomal Nomal Difcult Difcult Easy Easy Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Difcult Nomal Song No. 072 Song Name Hip Hop Shufe 1 Hip Hop Shufe 2 Techno Pop Disco 1 Disco 2 Disco Beat Big Band Swing Jazz Swing 5/4 Jazz Dixieland Soul 1 Soul 2 Funk Soul Funk Rockn Roll 6/8 Blues Country Light Pop Samba Bossa Nova 1 Bossa Nova 2 Conga Bossa Nova Montuno Mambo 1 Mambo 2 Chacha Rhumba Salsa Beguine Reggae Waltz Swing Waltz Jazz Waltz March 1 March 2 Difculty Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Easy Nomal Nomal Easy Difcult Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Easy Nomal Nomal Nomal Easy Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Easy Nomal Difcult Nomal Nomal Song No. Song Name 6/8 March Arabic Indian African Folklore Japanese 1 Japanese 2 Chinese Song 8 Beat Pop 8 Beat Rock 16 Beat Pop Hard Rock 16 Beat Ballad 6/8 Ballad Pop Rock Bossa Nova Pop Shufe Rockn Roll Club Mix Fusion Shufe Blues Shufe Funk Disco Jazz Funk Fast Jazz 1 Fast Jazz 2 Fusion Samba Latin Fusion Difculty Nomal Difcult Difcult Difcult Difcult Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Nomal Difcult Nomal Difcult Difcult Difcult Difcult Difcult
Effect map
* If the received value does not contain an effect type in the TYPE LSB, the LSB will be directed to TYPE 0. * The numbers in parentheses in front of the Effect Type names correspond to the number indicated in the display. * By using an external sequencer, which is capable of editing and transmitting the system exclusive messages and parameter changes, you can select the Reverb, Chorus and DSP effect types which are not accessible from the DD-65/YDD-60 panel itself.
REVERB
TYPE MSB 004 005.No Effect (1)Hall1 Room Stage Plate No Effect 08 TYPE LSB 16 (2)Hall2 (6)Stage1 (8)Plate(3)Hall3 (4)Room1 (7)Stage2 (9)Plate19 20
(5)Room2
CHORUS
TYPE MSB 000.068.No Effect Chorus Celeste Flanger No Effect (2)Chorus2 (3)Flanger1 (1)Chorus1 (4)FlangerTYPE LSB 20
Specications
Specications...
Drum Pads
8 pads (125mm x 4, 88mm x 4), Touch Sensitive
Power Consumption
Maximum Polyphony
Power Supply
Adaptor : Yamaha PA-5D, PA-150, or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha (sold separately) Batteries: Six C size, LR14 (R14P), or equivalent batteries (sold separately)
Drum Kits
50 Preset + 3 Custom
Dimensions (WxDxH)
602 x 411 x 180 mm (23-11/16" x 16-3/16" x 7-1/16")
Tracks
4 (DRUM 1/DRUM 2/DRUM 3/BACKING)
Weight
4.5 kg (9 lbs., 15 oz. )
Custom Song
5 Songs (approximately 10,000 notes per song)
Supplied Accessories
Drum Stick x 2, Foot Pedal 1 & 2, Owners Manual
Voices
Drum Voices 254 + phrase 25
Optional Accessories
AC Power Adaptor PA-5D, PA-150, or an equivalent Headphones HPE-150/HPE-30 USB-MIDI interface UX16 Kick Pad KP65* Hi-Hat Controller HH65
* Optional Foot Pedal is necessary when using the optional KP65.
Functions
HAND PERCUSSION ON/OFF, TRACK ON/OFF, TAP START, PAD START, BREAK, A-B REPEAT, DEMO
ASSIGN button, REVERB button, HAND PERC. button, KIT button, CLICK button, SONG button, TEMPO button, PART MUTE DRUM 13, BACKING buttons, FUNCTION button, DEMO button, STANDBY/ON button, REC button, BREAK/TAP button, A-B REPEAT button, START/STOP button, DRUM PAD x 8
LED Display
Song/Drum Kit/Tempo etc.
Specications and descriptions in this owners manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specications at any time without prior notice. Since specications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
CONSUMERS RESPONSIBILITIES
If warranty service should be required, it is necessary that the consumer assume certain responsibilities: 1. Contact the Customer Service Department of the retailer selling the product, or any retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product for assistance. You may also contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below. 2. Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to: the retailer selling the product, an authorized service center, or to Yamaha with an explanation of the problem. Please be prepared to provide proof purchase date (sales receipt, credit card copy, etc.) when requesting service and/or parts under warranty. 3. Shipping and/or insurance costs are the consumers responsibility.* Units shipped for service should be packed securely. *Repaired units will be returned PREPAID if warranty service is required within the rst 90 days. IMPORTANT: Do NOT ship anything to ANY location without prior authorization. A Return Authorization (RA) will be issued that has a tracking number assigned that will expedite the servicing of your unit and provide a tracking system if needed. 4. Your owners manual contains important safety and operating instructions. It is your responsibility to be aware of the contents of this manual and to follow all safety precautions.
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not apply to units whose trade name, trademark, and/or ID numbers have been altered, defaced, exchanged removed, or to failures and/or damages that may occur as a result of: 1. Neglect, abuse, abnormal strain, modication or exposure to extremes in temperature or humidity. 2. Improper repair or maintenance by any person who is not a service representative of a retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product, an authorized service center, or an authorized service representative of Yamaha. 3. This warranty is applicable only to units sold by retailers authorized by Yamaha to sell these products in the U.S.A., the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. This warranty is not applicable in other possessions or territories of the U.S.A. or in any other country. Please record the model and serial number of the product you have purchased in the spaces provided below. Model___________________________ Serial #________________________________ Sales Slip #________________________________ Date______________________________________
Purchased from____________________________________________________________ (Retailer)
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CANADA
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U.S.A.
Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif. 90620, U.S.A. Tel: 714-522-9011
FRANCE
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HONG KONG
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BRAZIL
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GREECE
Philippos Nakas S.A. The Music House 147 Skiathou Street, 112-55 Athens, Greece Tel: 01-228 2160
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