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DIGITAL DRUM netruct ManualPanel Controls Front Panel © Master volume knob Control the volume of phone and line output. ‘Tum it clockwise to increase the volume. and anticlockwise to decrease it @ Pad select buttons and indicators Select current pad. When you press them, the corresponding indicator lights up. @ [tempo -/+ button Change current tempo, @ [click] button Tum on or off the metronome. @ [dium off] button and indicator This button is used to turn on or turn off the drum voice of song. @ [sstartistop button Start or stop song playing. | @ [song / volume] button Display the song humber, accompaniment volume, drum volume, locpl/ external. © s.cigit LED display Display the parameters of current menu mode. @ [voice / volume ] button Display the voice humber, volume, pan and pitch value. @ [kit] button | Display the drum kit number or reverb setting. @ Lutility] button This button is used to enter or switch uttity menu pages. @ [+] and[-] buttons These buttons are used to change the setting number of kt, voice, song and adjust the corresponding setting volume. ® [save ] button ‘Save cufrent kit setting to a user kitsoem __| OOOOOOO00000 0 0 be, whe ole oh we ake ok Ee yy 7 o ® bi @® Pad input jacks @ aAux.in jack Connect with pads, cymbals, hi-hat control, Connect with extemal sound source kick trigger. @® Power supply jack ( DC in 9V) @® Line output jacks (R, Limono) Connect an AG adaptor to this jack. ‘made up of right channel output and loft channel output which is also used as mono line output. Side Panel 7OOT9 ® Power switch @® uss port Tum the power onloft. Connect to computer. @ Phones jack! Connect a pair of stereo headphones to this jack. (Connect the headphones will not mute the output jacks.) @® midi IN and OUT connector Connect with external sound module.Caution! To prevent electric shock and damage to the device, make oe the power is si tion. on the drum and all related device before making any conne Connect the pads and the pedal Using the provided cables, connect each Trigger input jack on the rear pant pad is connected to its corresponding Trigger input jack. Note: pt of the module, and make sure each 4, The voice of hi-hat pad hitting is controlled by hi-hat pedal. Similar to a real drum kit, the hi-hat pad functions as an ‘open hi-hat’ when the pedal is stepped. When the pedal is releast 2. The valid striking area of a cymbal pad (ride, crash or hi-hat) is near the other pads. toZerash OO000000000 O = he = 4d, it functions as a 'closed hi-hat’ . Page ofthe pad, whichis diferent om toStom3Ceee carte eer inca 4. When you want to listen to the voices with an amplifier, connect amplifiers with the Output LIMONO and R jacks on the rear panel. (For monaural playback, use the L/MONO jack; for stereo playback, connect both LIMONO and R jacks.) 2. The volume is adjusted with the VOLUME knob. Connect a CD player, etc.(Aux. In jack) 1. The audio output of a CD player, or other audio source, to connect with the AUX IN jack on the rear panel can be mixed with the sound of the drum. This function is convenient that let you play along with @ favourite song. 2. The volume of the external signal is adjusted with the VOLUME knob. Connect headphones ‘An optional set of stereo headphones can be connected with the PHONES jack located on the side of the drum module. * Adjust the volume to a comfortable level. Cece eens Make sure the power is switched OFF and connect the power adaptor with the DC IN jack on the rear panel. Note: 1. To protect the speakers, amplifier and the drum module from damage, rotate the volume knob to the minimum volume level before switching the power ON. 2. Make sure the power is switched OFF when connecting drum module with external devices. Amplifior Amplifier = a] 500 2 ees OMIDI and USB MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, this is @ world-wide standard communication interface that enables electronic musical instruments and computers (of all brands) to communicate with each other so thet instructions and other data can pass between them. This exchange of information ‘makes it possible to create a system of MIDI instruments and devices that offer far greater versatility and control than is available with isolated instruments. Whether you interface with computers, sequencers, expanders or other controllers, your musical horizons will be greatly enhanced. MIDI connection MIDIIN: This terminal receives MIDI data from an external MIDI device. MIDI OUT: This terminal transmits data from this instrument to other MIDI devices. USB connection the USB connector allows you fo connect the module directly to your computer. it can be connected without driver installation under the Windows XP & MAC OSX environment. The module will be recognized as "USB Audio device’ to receive and transmit MIDI messages through a single USB cable, USB is used only for MIDI messages(MIDI via USB). Note: When the USB is connected to a computer, all MIDI messages will be received and transmitted via USB, LOCAL mode From a MIDI point of view, the module is composed of two ‘devices’: “Acontrolier transmitting data: the pads and Hi-Hat control pedal (via an internal trigger to MIDI converter) *Asound generator receiving MIDI data (the sound module). In normal operation (Local ON, default mode), those two devices are connected together internally, allowing the pads to play the voices from the sound module without any external connection. When setting Local mode to Local OFF mode in the Utility menu, this intemal link is disconnected. The sound module receives MIDI messages via MIDI input only, not from the pads anymore, However, the pad trigger data is still sent to the MIDI output, therefore looping extemally the MIDI out Of the module back to its MIDI In will enable the pads to play the voices from the sound module. Local OFF mode is intended to be used when both the MIDI input and output (or the USB Port) of the module are connected to a MIDI sequencer with ‘soft thru function (which loops the MIDI data received from the MIDI output back to the MIDI input). This prevents doubling or flanging effect when playing the pads (caused by the sound generator receiving the same MIDI data both directly from the pads and back through the sequencer), MIDI channels ‘MIDI channel 10: Primary percussion channel MIDI channel 9: Secondary percussion channel MIDI channel 1~8, 11~16: Melody voice channels .een Switch the power ON After confirming all connection have been completed, rotate the volume knob to the left ( minimum volume level) before switching the power on. volume + mart Set the power switch to “on” position to switch on the power. A, SSILeN STE LILI Be sansa song wet Set the main volume ‘While hitting @ pad, gradually rotate the volume knob until 2 comfortable volume level is reached, Playing the pads Head shot ' Hit only the head of pad. Head Head S—- &S=— Rim shot f When playing the snare, you must strike both fre head and rim of the pad. Head a | Cymbal Bow or Edge shots Strike the bow of the pad to produce bow sounds ; And the edge sounds will be heard if you strike the edge of the pad. Bow Ce g 1 Bowshot Eaige shot Cymbal choke Choking the cymbals edge with the hand immediately after hitting the cymbal makes sound stop.There are two types of sounds: Click ( Bell and click sounds) and Vocal Counting (one, two, three, four...) 1. Press the [ click | button to start the metronome. The beat indicators flashing and click sound begins to play. 2. Press the [ click ] button a second time, clicking voice will be switched to vocal counting 3. Press the [ click ] button again to stop the metronome. Current time signature. There are five lime signature types available (2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/8), which canbe selected by ' / While the metronome is playing, the display shows the | button [+ Jor{ 4} i Beat indleator Adjust the volume of the click sound Hold down the [click ] button and press the [+] or{-] button, the display shows: * CXX" (XX= metronome. volume, 00 to 16), press the press the [+]or[-] button again to adjust the volume. The unit comes with 20 (001-020) preset drum kits and 10 user kits (021-030). (Reference kit lst: page 21) 1. Press [kit] button, The current kit number appears and the kit indicator lights 2, Press [+] or [- ] buttons to select drum kit number (001-050, looped) you want to use. Global reverb 1. In the kit number page, press the [kit] button to enter =e the global reverb mode, the LED shows the current reverb status("roN" for reverb on of "roF" for reverb oft), ri c 2. Preds the [+] or[-] buttons to turn or of off the global roe Cor, reverb effect. eevee ture ty ae teed woe ee 3. Press the [kit] button again to return tothe kitnumber —§ ===> =——_ SS - 09 20 =OOLQDO Reverb On Reverb Of ee 10Play a So Be Cia) This drum module has a total of 50 preset songs. ‘Song inceator Note: The preset song setting is 001 after you slide on power. dow (eater! it et sme Extenal Sng a BSS ‘scieced oO oO 4. Press [ song / volume ] button, nd ‘The song indicator lights and the current song's number appears. 2. Press [+] or [- ] buttons to select one of the song and listen toi. ‘Song numbers 001 - 050 are preset songs. (Reference song list: page 21) Listen to the song 1. Press [ startstop | button and the pad's indicator will flash S according to the song play., the song will start playback from whe the beginning, Beat inacator — Je} uma ° 2. The song will stop when it reaches the end. You can stop the song during playback by pressing the state [startistop ] button, Note: The pad's indicator can be lighted off by pressing [Kick] button, Adjust the accompaniment volume cl q 4. Press the [ song/volume ] button until "AXX" is displayed. Re ra (XX= accompaniment volume, 00 to 32) if ort eee in 2. Press [+] or[- ] buttons to adjust the volume of song Aow accompaniment. * Itwill be restored to default value on the next power on. Adjust the drum volume ! 5 4. Press the [ songivolume ] button until "dXX" is displayed. ok (XX = drums part volume, 00 to 32) x cy 2. Press [+] or[- ] buttons to adjust the song,s drum volume. AN * Itwill be restored to default value on the next power on. ~~—_ Create a User Drum Ki Set a drum voice Voice indicator ‘The unit comes with 307 high quality percussion sounds that you an assign to any of the drum pad, 3 cymbals, hi-hat control and. ] bass drum. This way you can create your own drum kit that oh consists of the voice you want. (Reference voice list : page 20) UG a o | ‘The kit number 021-050 is use for saving your own drum Kit. | aX — 4 | song voice fie oe Volume | Pan Tuning | Oo 4. Press [ voice ] button, The voice indicator lights and the display shows the voice umber of this pad. 2. Press [ pad ] button or hit the pad you want to set. The pad indicator light and display shows the current voice number | of lighting pad. 3. Press [+ ] or [-] buttons to select the voice number you want | to assign. 4, Repeat step 2 and 3 for to sat the voice for another pad or bass drum. i Note: When the snare pad is selected, press the [ rim ] button to select the snare rim (or strike the rim of the snare pad.) When the cymbal pad (crash or ride) is selected, press the [ rim ] button to select the edge shot. Adjust the volume of the pad the kit that let you control the individual level (volume) of the pads or bass drum. ed 41. Press the [ voice / volume J button to select the volume ees level setting display shows :"L XX" seog ete This unit allows you to adjust the volume of every voices in | (XX = level value, 00 to 32) The pad button indicator lights and display shows the oO current volume level of lighting pad GM bn SZ, 2. Press the [ PAD ] button or kit the percussion pad you want to adjust. | 3. Press the [+ ]or[-] buttons to increase or decrease the volume. While you are adjusting, hit the corresponding pad and listen carefully the sound level until reaching the level you want. 4. Repeat step 2 and 3 to adjust the volume of other pad voices. 14Hl ae | Teenie 4. Press the [ voice } button until the LED display shows : "PXX". (XX = Pan value, -8 to 8), The pad bution indicator co oc lights and display shows the current value of lighting pad. f oO 2. Press the [ PAD ] button or hit the percussion pad you a want toadjust. sing whet 3. Press the [+] or[ -] buttons to adjust the level of the oO current pad. i A 4, Repeat step 2 and 3 to adjust the level of other pad. Note: P-8 (left) --0 (center) -- P8 (right) COTeticuneauet 1. Press the [ voice ] button until the LED display shows : "XX". (XX = Tuning value, -8 to 8). The pad button indicator L cl lights and display shows the current value of lighting pad. t mi j aa 2. Press the [ PAD ] button or hit the percussion pad you Neel ad he want to adjust. ong_volce__t 3. Press the [+] or [-] buttons to adjust the tuning of the oO current pad. Y mS 4, Repeat step 2 and 3 to adjust the level of other pad. | Note: P-8 (left) - 0 (center) -- P8 (right) SOEs Once completing to your own drum kit, you have to save them _——— - ~ ly in the unit; otherwise your drum kit will be erased when you ‘tum off the unit, maa i O 41. Press [ voice ] button, ae ‘The kit number 021 appears and is flashing. wa a VE i 2. Press [ + ] or [-] buttons to set the kit number (021-050) for saving your drum kit 3, Press [ save ] button again. The flashing kit number stops. 4, Repeat step 2 and 3 for to set the other user kits.Utilit Press [utlity ] button will enter utility menu and switch alLutility ‘menu pages in turn. I = MIDI Out | >| satay Fo eomet Hof ome Lol coaee Lo tea, Lol mies eR iy You can adjust the sensitivity(gain) of the ihputs from pads. ai ay 4. Press the [ utility ] button until the display shows: "EXx’, the pad sensitivity value is indicated. (XX=gain level value, 0110 16) G a aa 2. Press [ pad ] button or hit the pad you want to set. The pad indicator light i Ee O 3. Press [+] or [-] buttons to adjust the sensitivity of pads. Range : 01-16 Large values will produce a high sensitivity even ifthe pad is hit softly, tee vaos wil producing alow sensituly even ifthe pad is hit forcefully. 4, Repeat step 2 and 3 for to set the voice for another pad or bass drum. | | Note: If turn off the power without save. you will lose the changes you have just made. ] Rim sensitivity(gain) of dual triggers (snare, crash and ride) a can be adjusted to balance the head-rim velocities. nly Display shows: *rEX", (X=rim sensitivity level, 1 to 8), E u 4. Press the [utility ] button until display shows: "rEX", the rim sensitivity level is indicated. (X=rim sensitivity level value, 1 to 8) fag rice cs 2. Press [snare ], [crash ]or [ride ] button, then press [rim] anise button to adjust the rim sensitivity. 3:Press [+] or[-] buttons to adjust the rim sensitivity. 4, Repeat step 2 and 3 for to set the voice for another pad or base drum. Note: A bar will be shown instead of the sensitivity level if rim eee eee triggering is not supported by current selected pad. eth poo een He sai fk 161. Press the [ utility ] button until display shows: "oXX", the crosstalk See value is indicated. (XX=crosstalk value, 01 to 16). 2. Press [ pad ] button or hit the pad you want to set. “| SS 3. Press [+] or [-] buttons to adjust the setting, ‘This effect can be eliminated by setting this parameter to a higher Value on the pad that is sounding inadvertently. eae 4. Repeat step 2 and 3 for to set the voice for another pad or bass drum. Wate _ This setting allows to control the relation between the velocity Seen eccif (Striking force) and the loudness (the dynamic curve). 4. Press the [utility ] button until display shows: "CUX', the curve [ l } u oy ‘number is indicated. (X=curve number, 4 to 6). maitre 2. Press [ pad | button or hit the pad you want to set The pad indicator ight. TEE se 3. Press [ +] or[-] buttons to adjust the setting. 4, Repeat step 2 and 3 for to set the voice for another pad or bass drum. Loudness Lousness Loudness Loudness Loudness: Loudiess ‘Stiking force > Stiking force > —StikingTorce > —Stikingforea— —Sirkingforce > Stiking forgo = Curve 1 Curve 2 Curve 3 Curve 4 Curve 5 Curve 6 Splash sensitivity This setting controls the sensitivity of the foot splash. eee 1. Press the [uly ] button until display shows: "FX", the value ‘umber is indicated. (XX= value, -4 to 4). 2. Press [ + ] or [- ] buttons to adjust the setting, ; ok 17Ep | eee Local control on is the default function mode, display shows: "LoN". rm The internal link between pad triggers and sound generator will be l ois broken when local control is turned off, display show: "LoF”. . In local control off mode, the sound module will receive MIDI messages — os ok ‘via MIDI input only. But the functions of panel preview, clicking and song__woee kt song player are stil available in this mode. kx __> One of the two different MIDI output formats can be select for the Digital Drum: the internal format (default setting) and the GM format —=—= The internal format is used when the Digital Drum works as sound ‘module (Digital Drum to Digital Drum); The GM format is used when a some other sound module applied (the Digital Drum to other product), il such 2s computer SL Uihen the intra frmatis selected, the LED shows:"P-whion “SSB means program change and then note-on/off (program change will Internal format always be transmitted for internal voice bank addressing). I", which means ‘When the GM format is selected, the LED shows: ee only the ‘note-on/off will be transmitted (GM percussion note SS arrangement, program change not supported!) oy NOTE: This setting will only affect the primary percussion channel | I (MIDI channel 10) : ook we —— —— GM format Setting all the data (gain, rim sensitivity, crosstalk, velocity curve and splash sensitivity), you can save them into builtinmemory, press the [save ] button to store all settings. Note: If tur off the power without saving, you will lose the changes you have just made. iC Ip Aas This drum module wil reset its to initial settings. Beware all data will be lost. 4. Turn the power off. 2. Turn on the power while holding the [ tempo - ] and [ tempo + ] Buttons 18— Specifications Drum Pad: Voices: Drum kits: Song: Controls: Display: Connections: Power Supply: = 4.drum pads , 3 cymbal pads ,1 hi-hat control pedal , 1 kick trigger 307 voices 20 preset kits, 30 user kits 50 preset songs MIDI IN/ OUT, POWER SWITCH, USB, PHONES, START/STOP, SAVE, KIT, VOICE/VOLUME, SONG/VOLUME, DRUM OFF, CLICK, HI-HAT, CRASH, RIDE, HI-HAT CONTROL, SNARE, TOM 1, TOM 2, TOM3, KICK, VOLUME, +/-, TEMPO +/- LED display Hi-hat contro! Hi-hat Crash Ride Snare Tom 1 Tom 2 Tom 3 Kick Output (R & LIMONO) Auxin AC adaptor (= 9V) 19— No. Name { No. Name No. Name j No. Name | No. Name Kick ‘SNARE Tom i 001 Siondard kick 1 | 038 Star Snare 1 StanéardTom 1 | 173 CatoonTomt ——|241-unkyard Crash ¢ m2 Sindawek2 | O40 Str Share Rin StancardTom2 | 174 CaroonTom2 | 242 “Aiyard Crash 2 003 Rocke OMT Slandard Snare 1 StandardTom3 | 175 CaroonTom3 | 243. Note Crash 1 O04 Rock Kex2 O42 Stondatd Snare Rim | fo Standard fom 4 | 176 sumgard Tom 1 244, Noise Crash 2 005 Rockkexs | O43. Standard Snare 2 Strcardfoms | 177 Anyardom 2 bis sex crash 1 Sas Rooms | B44 Rock Sao StandardTome | 178 dungeon 3 248 SFX Crash 2 oor Room? | 043 Rock Srae Sek Raton | i Mision | 2a? inary Gan 008 JzeKiek? | Ga Rock Snare 2 featon2 | 180 ln Tez 23 Indust Gtsh Bl ie oe meh | ares | eee O10 azz Kek 3 48 Room Sar 1 RockTomd | 482 Voces «| 35D Standard Gash 3 O11 Bigpond eck | 049. Room Snare Rim RockToms | 189 WoesTm2 O12 Funetack |} 050. Room Snare 2 RoceTomé 4 VoicesTom3. | HAKAT O13 Fubionkice | O51 Jazz Srare 1 FoomTom1 | 185 indostyTom sf 251, Standard a (014 Hiphop Kick 1 (052 Jazz Snare 4 Rin Room Tom 2 | 4105 Industry Tom 2 | 252, Standard Hehat 2 (015 Hiphop Kick 2 (053 Jazz Snare 2 118. Room Tam 3 [187 Industry Tom 3 | 253, Rok Hihat Die Honepnicts | ost Seczemmoanm | (5 Reommme 357 Inty | it Ponto 017 Hiphop Kick © | 085. Jazzlatin Snare 117 Room Tom § i f 226 Beach Hh 018 eoetGer | 058 Bush Snare tie RoomTomé =| RIDE 4) 255.1980 hat O18 ta7tsKiex | 057 ighand Snare | 8 Jaza Tom? |) 199 Standort Riceoor | 257 Ska Hitat 020 1976s Kick (053. Funk Snare 1 4120 Jazz Tom 2 | 190 Standard Riéezt” — | 258 House Hbhat 021 Pwd Kick || 059 Funk Snare Stick ©) 421 Jazz Tom3 | 191 Standard RieeZ1" Ben | 259.808 Hat 022 RAB Kick || 080 Funk snere2 | 122 Jazz Tom 4 | 492 Rock Ride2t" 260 909 H-hat 023 House Kick 1 | 061 Fusion Snare 123 Jazz Tom 5. 193. Rock Ride21" Belt 261 Cartoon Hehat 024 House Kick 2 062 Fusion Snare Stick 126 Jazz Tom 8 194 Bigband Ride: ‘282 Voices Hitt 025 Hovee Kick 3 083. Pwrod Srare {125 Bruch tom 1 105 band Ride Qa 259 Luiyaré Heat 026 Drumbassiick | 064 Hiphop Snares. | 428 BrushTom2 «186. Jars Rule 258 Noise hat 027 808 Kick 065 Hiphop Snare 2 427. Brush Tom 3 | 197 Stop Ride 265 Industry Hitat 126 S09 Wek | 056 Ringe Snare 120 Brus Tom ¢ 490. Stop Fie Bot 02 BlecttonicKick O87 Ringo Snare Rim | 128. Brush Tom § 499 1969¢ Rice PERCUSSION 20 Step Kise {988 Low snore 150 SrnToms | 200. 19885 Rae Be 286 High 31 TeeinoKice 069 Low Snare Sick | 31 Funk Tom 201 Pop se 267 sep 032. Vor Kick 070 500 Soare 182 Furor 2 202 Ska Ride 268. Semich Push 053 Lona Kick O71 506Snare Rim 480. Funk Toma 203 Orcosra ide 269 DUSFX G34 surayardtock | 072 S06Lom Snare | 434 Fusion Tom 204 Tecoma? 210 Sick 035 Disco Kick | 073 506 Low Snare Rim | 125 Fusion Tam 2 205 Teckno Ride 2 ‘271 Square Click 096. dusty Wek 074 10600 Srare 436 Fusion Tom 3 208, dunkyrs Ris 1 22 Miro Chek 37 Noise Kee OTS 1960s Snare Sick 137 1969 Tom 1 2aT “una Rde2 =| 273. Mero Bet (038 Cartoon Mek O76 15718 Snare 138 19685 Tom 2 208 Caron Re 214 Standars Ceo O77 ta7ts Snare Sick | 139 1960s Tom 3 | 209 Volos Rie 215 Tenors | 070 1976sSnaro | 380 t9Tistom1 | 210. Standard Ree2s" Rim | 276. Standrd Cow Bll | 079 te7és Snare sick at teristom2 211 Rockaazr Rem | 277 Mada Cowen | 080 R&B Snare | haz torisvoms | 212. teoteRdo Ran” | 770 Rock Cow ell 81 RAB Snare Stick | 443.8705 om 1 213 Popriderm” | 279 Vixadap, | 082 House Srave 1 4a 10785 0m2 214 Sia Roo Rim | 260 Hi Bongo 083 Howe SrareRim | $85 torestoms | | 281 Low Bongo Liccmcomes fie ceeet | cms | erie | 085. Step Snare 447 O18 Tom [218 Sonadcah 1 | 288. Open Hi Conga | 086 Stop Snare Stee | 448 Old Tom 216 SenderiGesh?2 | 284 Low Conga 087 Teckno Snare} 49 Hiphop Tom | 217 Stondor'Gresh 3285. High Tao | & Temosnee? | {60 fproptona | Sto Sanat tom | 6 Low fete || ceo Dnmbass Snare | 151 Hiphop Tom3 | 219 SandawGrsn2e1 | 287 HighAgoge 4 G60 808 Snare | 18 Mop Tomé |) 0 Sunde inn | 20 aw Age ‘081 909 Snaro |] 155 Hiprop toms | 221 StdonSpstar | 280 Cotaca | 2 eeronc sree | J6t Mbp ime | 22 Santi Suen Oa | 0 Nome |) 003 JunkyarsSnare | 65. 808Tom 1 Rock Gastar 231. Shot Whito | 004 Junkyard Snare Stick) 156 608 Tom2 Rock Splash" | 282 Long Whistle | 025 Naive Sree | 187 808 Tom tezsiecnie’ | 283. Stor. Guro {296 Inauty Snare 150.808 Tom 4 vaarsoanic ea | 204 Lem outo | c97 Industy Snare Sick | 159 808-Tom 5 iipten sn | 205 cows 028 Voice Snare} 160 B08 Tome Hoten Cesn bet | 25 HI Vood Bosk | 099 Voice Snare sick | 164 lecronic Tm 1 China Gon | 287 Low Wed ence 4 | 100 Cartoon Snare |] 162 Electronic Tom 2 (China Carsh Bell | 298 Mute Cuica | 183 Eleerone Tom 3 Grresarcrsn 1 | 299 Open Cue | 188 Electrons Tom 4 Greestr Crash? | 200. Mit Trangia 185. Electron Tom 5 Ores Cash at | SDI Open range { 166. Ewer Tom 6 Miscrenael | 302 Shaver | 487 Stop Tom 1 Drimbees Gren 1 | 303. Inge Bat i 188 StepTom2 Suressrcan? | 308 Boles | 169. Step Tom 3 237 S8Caent | 35 cota i 170 908 Tem 1 || 230 execonn? 305 Mule Sudo i 00 om? 29 om cent Sat Open Suto 909 Tom 3 240 900 Creh 2No. 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 Name Fusion Standard Room Rock Hiphop Electronic Cartoon M-box Step Industry Lowfi Metal Pop-rock Fusion Standard Room Rock No. 008 cog 010 011 012 013 014 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 Name House. Jazz Brush 1969songo 1971s 1976disco 909 Hiphop Electronic Cartoon House Jazz Brush 1969songo 1971s 1976disco 909 Note: Kit 1~20 are preset kits and kit 21~50 are user kits. No. 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 o11 012 013 , 014 015 016 017 Name Funk 1 Fusion 1 Latin Jazz Dance Big Band Slow Fusion Samba Modern Jazz Country Reggae Salsa Bluegrass Mambo Beguine Drum'n Bass Jazz Bossa No. 018 O19 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 Name Pop Rock ‘n Roll 1 House Hip Hop 6/8 Ballad Ballad 1 Boogie Punk Rock 'n Roll 2 Metal 16 Beat Rhumba Shuffle Swing Blues 1 Blues 2 Fusion 2 241 020 044 042 043 044 045 046 047 049 050 No. 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 Name Drumbass Funk Hiphop-3 Huose-2 Vintage Junkyard Drumbass Funk Hiphop-3 Huose-2 Vintage Junkyard M-box Step Industry Lowfi Name Funk 2 Acid Fusion Folk Pop Latin Ballad 2 Disco 8 Beat Funk 3 Slow Rock R&B 1 R&B 2 6/8 R&B Pop Rock Hard Rock Pop Ballad New Age_ ercussion Set List = Standard Room | Rock [Electronic | 808 Jazz _| Brush __| Orchestra [27 [oe [ign < < < < < < | Closes iat? BLE | Sap = = < ~ = =| Pea Hit FT| Seach sh, < = = = = < | Open Heat 2 30_[ FAT | Sais Pu < = = ~ < =| Ride Gynt 31 Let [sea ~ z < < = < < 32_| GH| Squse Os 2 < < 2 = < < ‘33_[AT | Metronome Cfo = = 2 < = ~ = ‘34 AH | Metonore Bel ©
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