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Dynamic microphone Playback system CD player etc.
[AUX IN] jack
Headphones
[PHONES] jack
Quick Guide (1) Listening to the Demo Song
This section shows how to play the demo song stored on the supplied SmartMedia card.
CAUTION To use the PS-02, the SmartMedia card is
required. Before turning on power to the unit, verify that the supplied SmartMedia card is inserted in the [DATA CARD] slot.
Turn on the power
Set the [POWER] switch on the right side panel to ON.
Make sure that the VOLUME control is turned fully down. Turn on the system in the order PS02 playback equipment. While the system is being read from the SmartMedia, the indication "LODING" is shown on the display. When the read-in process is completed, the PS-02 starts up and the SONG menu LED lights up.
Select a song
Use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to select song number 1.
Pressing one of the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys cycles through song numbers 1 - 100. On the supplied SmartMedia card, song number 1 is a demo song using the audio tracks + rhythm tracks.
Song name Song number
Play the song
Press the [ ] key.
The demo song is played back.
Current measure
1 Beat 2 Beat 3 Beat
Current beat
CAUTION
The card icon ( ) is shown on the display while the PS-02 is accessing the SmartMedia. If the SmartMedia card was removed or the power was turned off during access, data stored on the card by the user may be lost and the system files may be damaged, leading to an inability to start the unit.
Adjust the volume
Use the [VOLUME] control on the left side panel to adjust the level of the sound.
Stop the song
Pressing the [ ] key instead of the [ ] key sets the unit to pause mode. Pressing the [ ] key once more in pause mode resumes playback of the song from the current position.
Quick Guide (2) Using the Effects
The PS-02 has a capacity for 60 preset patches + 60 user patches for built-in effects. Try switching the patches while playing your instrument, to get a feel for what the unit can do.
Switch to the Effect menu
Use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to cause the EFFECT menu LED to light up.
The unit switches to the Effect menu that is used for selecting and editing patches.
Switch the patch
Press one of the EFFECT PATCH [ ]/[ ] keys.
The unit cycles through user patches 1 - 60 and then through the preset patches 1 - 60.
Patch name Patch number Lights up when user patch is selected
Lights up when preset patch is selected When using the built-in microphone or an external microphone, select a patch where the indication " " (microphone) is shown on the display. To use the built-in microphone, press the [MIC] key. A patch where the mic icon ( ) flashes is a mixdown patch. For mixdown only see page 38.
Variation
FILL08
In this example, you use sliders 1/2/3 to select MAIN08 / ROCK / M8-1-1 in sequence.
For the rhythm pattern display, the variation name has priority. The section name and style name are shown only immediately after being selected with slider 1/2.
For information on available rhythm patterns, see the "Rhythm Pattern List" on page 83. During programming, you can use the [ ] and [I] key to play and stop the pattern. When pattern change information is entered in a measure, that pattern will be repeated until the measure where the next pattern change information is input. The EFFECT PATCH [L]/[M] keys can also be used to change the pattern.
3.Use the cursor [
]/[ ] keys to move to the number of the measure where the pattern should change next ("4" in this example). For measures where no pattern change information is input, the display shows "PTN<--" as in the illustration below.
4.Use slider 3 to enter the pattern change information for
measure 4 ("FILL08 / ROCK / F8-1-1" in this example.
When entering a pattern change information where only the variation is different from the immediately preceding pattern, you can omit the style and section input.
5.In the same way, enter pattern change information for
measures 5, 8, and 9.
N Editing/deleting pattern change information
To edit entered pattern change information, use the pattern input display and go to the measure number whose contents you want to change. Then use sliders 1 - 3 to specify the desired new pattern. To delete entered pattern change information, use the pattern input display and go to the measure number whose contents you want to delete. Then set slider 1 to the full down position. The indication "------" is temporarily shown on the display and then changes to "PTN<--". The selected pattern change information has now been erased.
When the pattern change information of measure 1 was deleted, the pattern for playback will be "MAIN08 / ROCK / M8-1-1".
N Deleting unneeded measures
1.To delete an unneeded measure, use the pattern input
display and go to the first measure you want to delete. Then press the [INS/DEL] key twice.
Current measure Beat position within measure
Beat 3 4
5.Press the EFFECT PATCH [L] key twice.
In chord input mode, the EFFECT PATCH [M]/[L] keys serve for moving in 1-beat steps within the measure. The flashing dot that indicates the position within the measure moves to beat 3.
6.Use sliders 1/2 to specify the "A" (A Major) chord. 7.In the same way, enter chord change information for other
measures as shown in the diagram on page 18.
N Editing/deleting chord change information
To edit entered chord change information, use the chord input display and go to the position whose contents you want to change. Then use sliders 1/2 to specify the new chord. To delete entered chord change information, use the chord input display and go to the position whose contents you want to delete. Then set slider 1 to the full down position. The indication "CHD<--" appears on the display and the selected chord change information is deleted.
If the pattern change information for measure 1 was deleted, playback will use the "Am" (A Minor) chord.
N Listening to the completed rhythm track 1.To listen to the completed rhythm track, press the [I] key to
terminate chord input mode, and then press the [ ] key.
2.To adjust the tempo, press the [EDIT] key.
The current tempo (BPM) is displayed.
]/[ ] keys or sliders 1 - 3 to adjust the BPM value. The cursor [ ]/[ ] keys increase or decrease the BPM value by 1. Sliders 1 - 3 adjust the digit at the respective position.
4.When the tempo is as you want it, press the [EXIT
(CANCEL)] key.
5.To stop the rhythm track playback, press the [I] key.
When the rhythm track or audio track information of the PS-02 was changed, the change is automatically saved on the SmartMedia. There is no need for the user to perform a manual save. (However, when the contents of an effect patch were changed, the change must be saved by the user.)
Record guitar signals on the audio tracks
Now that rhythm track programming is completed, you are ready to record effect processed guitar signals on audio tracks 1 - 3.
Recording rhythm guitar 1
First, let's record some rhythm guitar backing as shown below on audio track 1.
D A Bm A
N Preparations for recording 1.Use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to cause the EFFECT menu
LED to light up. The display switches to the Effect menu. This menu serves for selecting and easy editing of effect patches.
The Audio menu also allows you to make patch changes.
2.Use the EFFECT PATCH [L]/[M] keys to select the effect
patch.
In this example, we'll select a distortion patch.
3.Press the [
] key. The song menu comes up automatically, and the rhythm track is played. While listening to the rhythm track, practice the score example on page 27. [ ]key once to move to the rhythm menu, and then change the tempo.
You must decide on the tempo of the rhythm track before starting to record the audio track. If you change the tempo of the rhythm track after recording the audio track, there will be a tempo mismatch between the audio and rhythm tracks.
4. To adjust the tempo of the rhythm track, press the cursor
N Recording audio track 1 1.Press the [I] key to stop the rhythm track of the song. 2.Use the cursor cursor [
]/[ ] keys to cause the AUDIO menu LED to light up. The display switches to the Audio menu. This menu serves for recording and editing of audio tracks.
3.Press the [REC] key.
The display for selecting the track appears. In this mode, the dots at the bottom of the display function as a level meter.
The higher the input signal level, the more the lit dots move towards the right.
4.Verify that the indication "R-1" (audio track 1 selected as
recording track) is shown on the display. If "R-2" or "R-3" is shown, use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to select audio track 1.
5.While playing your guitar, adjust slider 1 so that the center
area dots light up when you play the instrument at a high level. In the recording standby condition, sliders 1 - 3 serve to adjust the recording level in audio tracks 1 - 3. For details, see page 14.
6.When you are ready to record, press the [
7.When you are ready to record, press the [
] key. After a precount of 4 beats (1 measure), the rhythm track of the song and audio track 1 are played, and recording on audio track 2 starts.
8.To stop recording, press the [I] key.
Also after the rhythm track and audio track 1 playback is completed, recording on audio track 2 continues, unless the [I] key is pressed.
9.To listen to the recorded session, press the [
] key. To redo the recording, repeat the process from step 4. For information on how to delete an audio track, see page 54.
Recording the lead guitar
When recording of audio tracks 1 and 2 is completed, record a guitar adlib solo on audio track 3.
]/[ ]keys to cause the EFFECT menu LED to light up, and select an effect patch. Select any desired patch here. ] key. The rhythm track of the song and the recorded audio tracks 1 + 2 are
played. While listening to the backing provided by these tracks, practice the lead part.
3.Use the cursor [ 4.Use the cursor [
]/[ ] keys to cause the AUDIO menu LED to light, and press the [REC] key. ]/[ ] keys to select audio track 3.
5.While playing your guitar, use slider 3 to adjust the
] key. After a precount of 4 beats (1 measure), the rhythm track of the song and audio tracks 1 + 2 are played, and recording on audio track 3 starts.
7.To stop recording, press the [I] key. 8.To listen to the recorded session, press the [
] key. To redo the recording, repeat the process from step 3. During playback, you can press the [ ] key to pause the song and then press the [REC] key followed by the [ ] key to restart recording from that point. However, it is not possible to start recording from a point where nothing is recorded.
Using the punch-in/punch-out feature, you can rerecord only a part of an audio track ( p. 55). If you wish to record more parts, you can use the bounce feature of the PS-02 to combine the contents of the 3 tracks on track 1 - 2 ( p 58).
Recording from a microphone
The previous pages covered recording a guitar signal connected to the [INPUT] jack. Sometimes you may want to record vocals or an acoustic guitar via a microphone. You can use either the built-in microphone of the PS-02 or an external microphone connected to the [INPUT] jack. Proceed as follows.
N Preparations 1.To use an external microphone, connect the microphone
cable to the [INPUT] jack.
LED to light.
] keys to cause the EFFECT menu
3.Use the EFFECT PATCH [L]/[M] keys to select the patch
where the mic icon ( ) is shown on the display. This patch is designed specially for microphone recording. When using the built-in microphone or an external microphone connected to the [INPUT] jack, this patch must be selected.
Mic icon
The "MICPRE" effect type in the DRIVE module is the dedicated microphone input patch. If another patch is selected, the built-in microphone cannot be used, and an external microphone connected to the [INPUT] jack will not be heard with sufficient gain.
4.To use the built-in microphone, press the [MIC] key.
The [MIC] key lights up and the signal from the built-in microphone is used as recording source.
While the [MIC] key is lit, the [INPUT] jack cannot be used. To use an external microphone, omit step 4 and proceed to the next step.
N Adjusting the microphone input gain 5.Press the cursor [
] key to cause the UTILITY menu LED to light up. The display switches to the Utility. This menu serves for making general PS-02 settings.
6.Press the [EDIT] key and then use the curso [
]/[ ] keys to bring up the indication "MIC-G" on the display. The current microphone input gain setting is shown at the top right of the display.
This setting is only effective when the microphone input patch is selected.
7.Use the cursor [
]/[ ] keys or slider 1 to adjust the microphone input gain (Lo or HI). When using the built-in microphone Lo This is a gain setting for on-mic recording. It is suitable for holding the PS-02 in your hand while doing a vocal, or for placing the PS-02 very close to an acoustic guitar (about 30 cm from the sound hole). HI This is a gain setting for off-mic recording, such as when capturing an entire band in a studio.
When using an external microphone Lo This setting is suitable for high-output microphones. HI This setting is suitable for low-output microphones.
8.When the microphone gain setting is completed, press the
[EXIT (CANCEL)] key. The unit returns to the Utility menu.
9.Return to the audio menu, select a track, adjust the
recording level, and start recording. The actual recording procedure is the same as for electric guitar.
Finish up the song
After the recording of audio tracks is completed, you can put the finishing touches on the song, such as adjusting the balance of rhythm track and audio tracks.
Adjusting the rhythm track level balance
You can adjust the volume level of the drums and bass played on the rhythm track as follows.
]/[ ] keys to cause the RHYTHM menu LED to light up. The display switches to the Rhythm menu. ] key. The rhythm track of the song and audio tracks 1 - 3 are played back.
3.Using sliders 2 and 3, adjust the drum/bass level of the
rhythm track. The bar graph in the lower part of the display shows the approximate level balance.
When playing the song while the Rhythm menu is displayed, slider 1 adjusts the level of the input signal.
Adjusting the audio track level balance and panning
You can adjust the level balance and panning (stereo position) of audio tracks 1 - 3 as follows.
N Adjusting the level of each audio track 1.Use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to cause the AUDIO menu
Finally, give a name to the song you have created.
] keys to cause the SONG menu
LED to light up. The display switches to the Song menu.
When a blank song was selected and the rhythm track was programmed, the name "SNGxxx" is automatically assigned. ("xxx" is the song number.)
2.Press the [EDIT] key.
The display switches to the Song Edit menu, and the indication "NAME" is shown.
3.Press the [EDIT] key once more.
The song name can now be edited. The character that is to be edited is flashing.
]/[ ] keys to select the character you want to change, and use slider 1 - 3 to edit the character. Sliders 1 - 3 have the following function. Slider 1: A - Z (capital letters) Slider 2: 0 - 9 (numerals) Slider 3: <Space> / + / - / @ (symbols)
5.To confirm the new song name, press the [STORE
(EXECUTE)] key. The unit returns to the condition of step 1.
To cancel the song name editing process, press the [EXIT (CANCEL)] key.
Reference Guide
This section explains all menus and functions of the PS-02.
Song Menu
The Song menu is the basic menu of the PS-02. It lets you control operations such as start/stop of song playback. From this menu, you can also call up the Song Edit menu which lets you edit song names and delete songs. To switch to the Song menu from another menu, use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to cause the SONG menu LED to light up (or press the [EXIT (CANCEL)] key repeatedly). When you turn the PS-02 off and then on again, the Song menu will automatically be selected.
Front panel controls and functions (Song menu)
When the Song menu is selected, the front panel controls operate as follows. (Other keys are inactive.) (1) Display For the Song menu, the display shows the following information. (Items in [ ] brackets are shown during playback only.)
Song name Song number [current measure number]
Input signal level [Current beat]
Bass track level Drum track level
(2) Sliders 1 - 3 Slider 1 Adjusts the input signal ([INPUT] jack/built-in microphone) level.
Slider 2
Adjusts the drum track volume level.
Slider 3
Adjusts the bass track volume level.
Repeat play On/Off Lights up when repeat is On
When repeat play is On, the rhythm track from the first measure to the measure immediately before "END" is automatically repeated. (The audio tracks are not repeated).
N Importing the rhythm track from another song (IMPORT)
This item lets you import the rhythm track used by another song to the currently selected song. While "IMPORT" is shown on the display, press the [EDIT] key and then use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to select the number of the song from which you want to import the rhythm track. Press the [STORE (EXECUTE)] key to conclude the process and import the record track.
Song number from which to import
To cancel the import process, press the [EXIT (CANCEL)] key.
When importing is carried out, the rhythm track of the current song will be deleted.
N Transposing chord change information (TRANSP)
This item lets you transpose the chord change information of the rhythm track in semitone steps. While the indication "TRANSP" is shown on the display, press the [EDIT] key and then use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to change the transpose value shown at the top right (-6 - 0 - 6). Press the [STORE (EXECUTE)] key to carry out the transpose process. The chord
change information of the rhythm track will be transposed accordingly.
Transpose value
To cancel the transpose process, press the [EXIT (CANCEL)] key.
The transpose change applies only to the rhythm track. It does not affect the audio tracks.
Audio Menu
The Audio menu serves for recording or erasing audio tracks, and for setting various recording options. It also lets you call up the Audio Edit menu for editing the audio tracks. To switch to the Audio menu from another menu, use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to cause the AUDIO menu LED to light up.
Front panel controls and functions (Audio menu)
When the Audio menu is selected, the front panel controls operate as follows. (Other keys are inactive.) (1) Display
Menu name [recording track] Elapsed audio track playing time (minutes/seconds) Approximate volume level of track 1 - 3 Input level of recording source
(The higher the input signal level, the more the lit dots move towards the right.)
(2) Sliders 1 - 3 Adjust the volume level of audio tracks 1 - 3. (3) [I] key Stops the song. (4) [ ] key Starts/pauses playback of the song (rhythm track + audio tracks).
While the song is paused ( [ ] key is flashing), you can use the cursor [ ] ([ ]) key to change the current position. Pressing the [ ] key then starts playback from the new position. This function can also be used to start recording from the pause mode.
N Select recording track (R-)
Selects the track on which to record. The indication "R-x" is shown on the display, where "x" is the track number. Use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to select the recording track (1/2/3/23).
Recording track
If you select "AU" ([AUX IN] jack) or "Ai" ([INPUT] jack + [AUX IN] jack) as recording source, and select "23" as recording track, recording is carried out in stereo on tracks 2/3. During stereo recording, track 1 cannot be monitored.
N Remaining time (CAP)
Shows the remaining recording capacity in minutes and seconds. This is only a display item, it cannot be changed.
Remaining recording time (minutes/seconds)
N Recording quality (GRADE)
Sets the sound quality grade of the recording. While the indication "GRADE" is shown on the display, use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to select on of the following two settings. HF (HiFi) High-quality recording (default setting) LG (LONG) Lower-quality recording which yields twice the recording time
Recording sound quality
Within a single song, it is possible to select a different grade setting for different audio tracks.
N Select recording source (SOURCE)
Selects the recording source. While the indication "SOURCE" is shown on the display, use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to select one of the following source settings. In Signal from [INPUT] jack is used as recording source (default setting) AU Signal from [AUX IN] jack is used as recording source Ai Signal from [INPUT] jack and [AUX IN] jack is mixed and used as recording source
Recording source (In/AU/Ai)
N Switch to new take (NEW TK)
Selects whether to use a new take when recording again on the currently selected audio track. While the indication "NEW TK" is shown on the display, use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to select "n" (overwrite current take when recording; default setting) or "y" (switch to new take when recording).
Record on new take (n/y)
When takes 1 - 10 have all been recorded for an audio track, the indication "y" at the top right of the display changes to "FL". This means that all takes are full and the currently selected take will be overwritten.
Erasing an audio track
Recorded audio tracks that are no longer needed can be erased as follows.
The unit switches to recording standby mode, and the recording track number is shown on the display.
]/[ ] keys to select the track to erase.
3.Press the [INS/DEL] key.
The "ERASE" indication flashes on the display.
Number of track to erase
4.To carry out the erase process, press the [STORE
(EXECUTE)] key. The track is erased, and the unit returns to the recording standby mode.
1.From the Audio menu, press the [REC] key to set the unit to
recording standby mode, and then use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to select the track which to rerecord.
2.Press the [I] key to cancel the recording standby mode. 3.Press the [EDIT] key to activate the Audio Edit menu, and
use the cursor [ ]/[ I/O" on the display.
] keys to bring up the indication "P-
4.Press the [EDIT] key once more.
The indication "PIx" (where x is the track number) is shown. This allows you to set the punch-in point.
Track number Current position (minutes/seconds)
5.Press the [
] key to play the song. While listening to the rhythm track and the recorded track, press the [REC] key at the desired punch-in point. The indication "P-IN" is briefly shown on the display, and the punchin point is set.
Instead of immediately pressing the [REC] key at the desired punch-in (punch-out) point, you can also press the [ ] key to pause the song, and then later press the [REC] key to set the punch-in (punch-out) point. This method allows you to shift the point in units of 1 second while in pause mode, using the cursor [ ] ([ ]) keys. While setting or executing the auto punch-in/punch-out function, only the current recording track can be monitored.
6.At the desired punch-out point, press the [REC] key once
more. The indication "P-OUT" is briefly shown on the display, and the punch-out point is set.
After setting the punch-in point, it is also possible to stop the song, and later only set the punch-out point by pressing the [ ] key.
7.When the punch-in/punch-out points have been set, press
the [I] key to stop the song. The unit moves to a point 3 seconds before the punch-in point and goes into the auto punch-in/punch-out standby mode. The [ ] key is flashing.
Track number
Current position (minutes/seconds)
If the interval between the punch-in and punch-out points exceeds the recording capacity of the SmartMedia card, the indication "FULL" will appear and recording will stop when attempting to carry out punchin/punch-out. Take the recording capacity into consideration when setting the punch-in/punch-out points. To redo the punch-in/punch-out point setting, press the [EXIT (CANCEL)] key and then repeat the procedure from step 5.
OF (OFF): Always Off At (AUTO): On for 10 seconds when a key or slider is operated (default setting) On (ON): Always On
Precount operation (PRECNT) Precount is a series of clicks that are heard before starting playback or recording. While the indication "PRECNT" is displayed, use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys or slider 1 to select one of the following settings.
OF (OFF): No precount rC (REC): Use precount only during recording (default setting) rP (REC/PLAY): Use precount during recording and playback Reference Guide
Select precount number (CNTTYP) This setting determines the number of clicks that are heard when precount is enabled. While the indication "CNTTYP" is displayed, use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys or slider 1 to select one of the following settings.
2 - 8: Sets number of precount clicks (default setting = 4). SP (Special): A special pattern is heard, as shown below.
Set preroll time for punch-in (PREROL) This setting determines the number of seconds for which playback is carried out before auto punch-in/punch-out. While the indication "PREROL" is displayed, use the cursor [ ]/[ ] eys or slider 1 to set the value.
0 - 8: 0 seconds - 8 seconds (default setting = 3 seconds)
Loading a file from SmartMedia (LOAD) This function allows you to load rhythm track data, sound character data, or effect patch data stored on SmartMedia into the PS-02. In future, ZOOM will make available new pattern data and drum & bass sound data at locations such as its web site (http://www.zoom.co.jp). Formatting a SmartMedia card (FORMAT) By formatting the SmartMedia supplied with the PS-02, you can erase all recorded audio data.
Formatting the supplied SmartMedia
By formatting the SmartMedia supplied with the PS-02, you can erase all recorded audio tracks and takes. To do this, proceed as follows.
When you perform the following steps, all recorded audio data are erased from the SmartMedia card and cannot be restored. Use this function with care.
1.While the Utility menu name "UTILITY" is displayed, press
the [STORE] key.
]/[ ] keys to bring up the indication "FORMAT" on the display, and then press the [STORE] key.
File name SYSTEM.SYS RECORDER.SYS SOUNDS.SYN UTILITY.UTY FACSONGS.PTS SONGS.PTS PRESET.PCH FACPATCH.PCH USER.PCH Purpose PS-02 system file Audio tracks system file Drum & bass sound character data used for rhythm track Utility menu setting data Factory default song (rhythm track) and pattern data Currently selected song (rhythm track) and pattern data Preset patch setting data Factory default user setting data Currently selected user patch setting data
If you have a computer equipped with a SmartMedia card reader, you should copy the above files to the hard disk of the computer as a backup. This will allow you to restore the files on a force formatted SmartMedia card, if the original SmartMedia card supplied with the PS-02 has become unreadable or has been lost. (For details, see the preceding section.) By copying these files back to the SmartMedia card, you can create a card that is functionally identical to the factory supplied card. The above files are also available for free download at the web site of ZOOM Corporation. In future, ZOOM will also make available new pattern data and drum & bass sound data (SOUNDS.SYN file) and factory default song (rhythm track ) and pattern data (FACSONGS.PTS file) at the web site. N Web site of ZOOM Corporation: http://www.zoom.co.jp
Troubleshooting
Problem
Batteries are used up quickly "CRDERR" (Card Error) is displayed
Remedy
Are manganese batteries being used? Alkaline batteries are recommended. The contact strip of the SmartMedia may be dirty. Clean it by lightly wiping it with a soft cloth. Card may not be fully inserted. Remove card and insert again. Newly bought SmartMedia card without system data was inserted. Format card and place system data on it ( page 73). Remaining capacity of SmartMedia is insufficient. Erase unneeded audio data ( page 54, 59, 60). Wrong menu is selected. Change menu and then operate slider. MIXEFX effect is being used.
"NOCARD" is displayed when SmartMedia card is inserted
"FULL" is displayed Rhythm and audio track sound is not heard, also when turning slider up Signal from [INPUT] jack is not heard Sound from [INPUT] jack (guitar etc.) is extremely distorted CAB (Cabinet Simulator) module cannot be used Cannot record signal from [AUX] jack Bouncing to stereo was carried out, but sound stage is narrow Built-in microphone cannot be used

ZOOM PS-02 Hip Hop Drum & Bass Note Number Table
KIT 1 SCRATCH KIT 2 ANALOG KIT 3 DISTORTION KIT 4 ELECTRONIC KIT 5 BRUSH KIT 6 FUNKY Bass Program
Note No 94 95
Rap Finger Snap
Long Scratch Short Scratch Metro Click Metro Click Metro Bell 909 Kick Scratch Kick Mtro Click Scratch Snare 909 Claps 808 Snare Low 808 Closed Hat 909 Low Tom Synth Percussion 909 Open Hat Mid Tom 808 Tom 909 Crash Hi Tom 808 Cymbal Reverse Kick
Long Scratch Short Scratch Metro Click Metro Click Metro Bell Dist Kick 808 Kick Mtro Click 808 Snare 909 Claps Brush Slap Low 808 Closed Hat 909 Low Tom Synth Percussion 808 Open Hat Mid Tom 808 Tom 808 Cymbal Hi Tom 909 Crash Reverse Kick
Long Scratch Short Scratch Metro Click Metro Click Metro Bell Scratch Kick Dist Kick Mtro Click Dist Snare 909 Claps 909 Snare Low 909 Closed Hat 909 Low Tom Synth Percussion 909 Open Hat Mid Tom 808 Tom 909 Crash Hi Tom 808 Cymbal Reverse Kick
Long Scratch Short Scratch Metro Click Metro Click Metro Bell 808 Kick 909 Kick Mtro Click 909 Snare 909 Claps 808 Snare Low 909 Closed Hat 909 Low Tom Synth Percussion 909 Open Hat Mid Tom 808 Tom 909 Crash Hi Tom 808 Cymbal Reverse Kick
Long Scratch Short Scratch Metro Click Metro Click Metro Bell Funk Bass Brush Kick Mtro Click Brush Snare 909 Claps Brush Slap Low 909 Closed Hat 909 Low Tom Synth Percussion 909 Open Hat Mid Tom 808 Tom 808 Cymbal Hi Tom 909 Crash Reverse Kick
Long Scratch Short Scratch Metro Click Metro Click Metro Bell Brush Kick Funk Bass Mtro Click Funk Snare 909 Claps Brush Slap Low 909 Closed Hat 909 Low Tom Synth Percussion 909 Open Hat Mid Tom 808 Tom 909 Crash Hi Tom 808 Cymbal Reverse Kick
Prg.1:Electric Bass Prg.2:Sub Synth Bass Prg.3:Slap Bass Prg.4:Acoustic Bass Prg.5:Resonance Bass Prg.5:Filter Bass
Normal Bass Sound
808 Cowbell Reverse Cymbal
Cowbell Reverse Cymbal
808 Conga
808 Clave
808 Shaker
Glissando
909 Snap
Noise Hip Hop Ver.1.00
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