Manual

8. Appendix: ddrum4 Cast Cymbal ddrum4 SE V1.5x
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DD
DD
DD
DR
RR
RU
UU
UM
MM
M
4 C
4 C4 C
4 C
A
AA
AS
SS
ST
TT
T
C
C C
C
Y
YY
YM
MM
MB
BB
BA
AA
AL
LL
L
U
UU
U
N
NN
NP
PP
PA
AA
AC
CC
CK
KK
KI
II
IN
NN
NG
GG
G
T
TT
TH
HH
HE
EE
E
C
C C
C
A
AA
AS
SS
ST
TT
T
C
C C
C
Y
YY
YM
MM
MB
BB
BA
AA
AL
LL
L
The Cast Cymbal comes with an L-rod receiver, a supporting spring and a mono XLR-jack cable. The
Cast Cymbal is designed to be mounted on an L-rod stand using the supporting spring (se pictures be-
low). Connect the cymbal to Channel 8 or 9 on the ddrum4 SE module.
H
HH
H
O
OO
OW
WW
W
T
TT
TO
OO
O
C
CC
CH
HH
HO
OO
OK
KK
KE
EE
E
T
TT
TH
HH
HE
EE
E
C
C C
C
A
AA
AS
SS
ST
TT
T
C
C C
C
Y
YY
YM
MM
MB
BB
BA
AA
AL
LL
L
The Cast Cymbal pad is chokeable in a different way than you are used to. You press with your hand or
with the drumstick in the center of the pad to mute the sound. Most of the ride cymbals in the ddrum
soundlibrary offers ride and bell sound. The bell sound in these cases will be naturally positioned in the
center of the Cast Cymbal pad.
M
MM
M
A
AA
AI
II
IN
NN
NT
TT
TE
EE
EN
NN
NA
AA
AN
NN
NC
CC
CE
EE
E
Wipe the surface of the Cast Cymbal with a soft cloth, every now and then. Do not use any solvent. The
playing surface is rubbercoated metal for the right feel. If the rubber becomes damaged or worn out, you
can order a replacement rubber part from your ddrum supplier.