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Congratulations! Thank you for purchasing this digital drum module. The drum module has been developed to act and play like a drum set but with greater ease. Before you use the instrument, we recommend you to read through this manual. Taking Care of Your Digital Drum Set Location Do not expose the unit to the following conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage. Direct sunlight. High temperature (near a heat source, or in a car during the day time). Excessive humidity.
Contents Features PANEL Controls -Front PANEL -Rear Panel 4 5 5 6 Setup - Connect the Pads and the Pedal - Connect a MIDI and USB device - Connect a audio equipment - Connect a CD player, etc.
Contents UTILITY -Trigger -Effect -MIDI Settings -Reset 39 40-41 42 42 42 SD Card -Explore the files in a SD card -Playback MIDI files in a SD card -Mute a channel of the MIDI file - Load - Delete - Format -The error information during a card operation 43 43 44 45-46 47 47 47 APPENDIX - VOICE LIST -KIT LIST -SONG LIST -DEMO LIST -ASCII CHARACTER LIST 48-55 56 57-59 60 60 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.
The digital drum is a top grade drum product for all professional drum players. It is easy for performing, tuition, recording or etc. It can be performed freely with almost 700 drum voices and 220 songs of High quality! Also, you can use SD card to store your own songs or USB MIDI function to connect the computer. Features Maximum Polyphony: 64 Drum Voices: Drum Voices: 674 (Drums, Percussion, SFX...
Panel Controls Front Panel 9V USB 17 16 15 7 10 18 1 11 QUICK 14 8 2 3 6 5 12 13 4 9 20 19 [M AST ER] / [AUX] / [P HON ES] butto ns Ma ter Volum e, Au x In volum e, ph one volum e Kn obs [T EMP O+] / [TEM PO-] but tons Ad just curre nt tem po o f Son g, C lick. e tc; Pr ess [ TEMP O+] and [TEM PO -] butto ns simulta neou sly to rese t to d efau lt tem po.
Panel Controls Rear Panel 25 21 22 24 26 23 27 21 22 23 24 DC input Connection for the DC 9V power adapter. Power switch This switch turns power on and off. MIDI IN and MIDI OUT These ports allow communication with other products equipped with a MIDI interface. Please see the MIDI section of the advanced manual for details. USB port This port is used to connect to a computer (MIDI In/Out via USB). 28 25 AUX IN This stereo input jack is for an external sound source such as an MP3 or CD player.
Setup Caution! To prevent electric shock and damage to the device, make sure the power is switched OFF on the drum and all related device before making any connection. Connect the Pads and the Pedals Using the provided cables, connect each Trigger input jack on the rear panel of the module, and make sure each pad is connected to its corresponding Trigger input jack. Note: 1. The voice of hi-hat pad hitting is controlled by hi-hat pedal.
Setup Connect a MIDI and USB device MIDI device This is for you want to use an external sound module or MIDI sequencer. The drum will output all the MIDI codes generated by hitting pads or stepping pedal via the MIDI output or USB port. But clicking and the MIDI codes in songs are excluded. The USB are only for MIDI messages. MIDI clocks will be sent automatically after power-on. MIDI Data Connect a audio equipment 1.
LCD 4 3 +100 KIT INST SONG DEMO N UM 1 UTY 6 CLICK MIX T EMP O D ATA MEA 2 7 5 1 Current Kit index 2 Main Display : A dot matrix that allows displaying variable size fonts and icons. The main part of this dot matrix is used to display the current kit or song name, and all the various menus. In all menus, the current selected field is highlighted (inverted, on black background). 3 Mode icon: The top line of the LCD display current mode icon.
Quick Start POWER ON Connect the DC 9V power adapter to the Drum Module, and then set the power switch to the "ON" position. DEMO Press [KIT] button and [UTILITY] button simultaneously to enter Demo Mode: Press [+]/[-] buttons to select a Demo to play; use [PLAY/STOP] button control the play. BASIC O PERATION Enter Menu 1. Press [MENU] button to enter current menu (refer to current mode, for instance : KIT mode, Song mode, etc) KIT 2.
Quick Start Adjust Value 1. Select the parameter to be adjusted referring to the LCD icon" ([Page -] / [SAVE/ENTER] / [PAGE +] is valid): 2. Adjust the value using [+]/[-] buttons or DIAL ; Rename Operating guide LCD display [PAGE+] Move the c urso r right [PAGE-] Move t he curso r left [+] Change th e cha ract er( see A SCI I list) [-] Change the character [SAVE/ENTER] S av e Rename succeed! 11 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.
KIT The digital drum has 99(including 40 Preset Kits + 59 User Kits)Kits for you to select. Selecting KIT 1.Enter KIT Mode Press the [KIT] button to enter KIT mode. The Kit indicator " KIT " is lightened and the LCD displays the current Kit number and Kit name like below: Press the [+]/[-] button or use the DIAL to select a Kit (next or previous one); Press the [PAGE+]/[PAGE-] button to quickly skip through Kit groups(Preset Kits, User Kits).Like below(Table 1.1): >>Table 1.
KIT >> Table 1.
KIT Editin g KIT 1.Editing Pad voices In Kit menu, Press [MENU] button to edit Pad Voices of the current kit. All parameters of the Pad, as voices, volume, pan, decay, pitch .etc can be adjusted. KIT VO I C E Num MEA 1 TEMPO >>Table 1.3 Operating guide LCD display Eenter Kit menu [KIT] Eenter Kit menu [MENU] [SAVE/ENTER] [PAGE+] [PAGE+] See Table 1.4 Pad trigger Parameter set. [+] [-] [PAGE+] Pad Pattern set(default:OFF) [+] set pad pattern ON [SAVE/ENTER] Parameter set ,see Table 1.
KIT >>Table 1.4 PARAMET Grp* Voc* Volume Pan Pitch Decay RvbLevel MidiNote* Duration StartVol EREXPLAIN Pad voice group Voice index/ HH combi group index Volume Pan Pitch Decay Reverb Level Pad note (MIDI out) Pad note length(MIDI out) Pad voice start volume PARA RANGE ([+]/[-]) (See detail below) 1~674( See detail below) 0~127 L8~R8/Center -8~+8 0~-5 0~127 (See detail below) 0.0s~0.
KIT Voc: The digital drum has up to 674 Drum voices. Press the [+]/[-] button or use the DIAL to select a drum voice; when another voice group is selected, the menu "Grp: " Will refresh simultaneously. NOTE: In the menu as below, the "DATA: 290 " icon indicate current Voice index: MIDI note: Define: Adjust the midi note of each pad triggers sending out through MIDI OUT Port. For each Pad trigger's default MIDI Note, see " Table 1.2 ".
KIT Explain Details: Pattern: At most 7 pads can use Pad pattern (Hit or Tap types) simultaneously. Grp、Sng: All the Songs (including Preset Songs, User Songs) can be selected for pad pattern; Use the DIAL or press the [+]/ [-] button to select a song you like; when another song group is selected, the menu"Grp:"will refresh simultaneously. VelCtrl: Define: Choose that whether you want to use the velocity that you trigger the pad to control the volume of the pad pattern's play.
KIT DrumVoc: Define: Choose that whether sound drum voice when pad pattern is ON. ON: Default setting. When triggering the pad, sound the pad pattern also with drum voice; OFF: When triggering the pad, just sound the pad pattern. 3.
KIT Saving KIT The d igit al drum allows modify ing and saving user Kits in local or SD Card, i t is convenient fo r you to transit and use. NOTE: In the inner o f the menu, press the [SAVE/ENTER] but ton, you can also ent er saving page to save cu rren t kit . Savi ng Pres et K IT Sele ct a preset K it, then press the [SAVE/ ENTER] button, L CD indicates "Sav MyKit 001 " for you to select a place to save current preset kit to.
KIT §Saving User Kit Select a user Kit , for example "MyKit001": Press the [SAVE/E NTER] button to enter the saving page, with th e operation as below (Table 1.10): >>Table 1.10 Operating guide LCD display [SAVE/ENTER] save to local (see Table 1.9) [+] [+]/[-] to select a Kit [PAGE+] Save cur rent Kit to SD card [SAVE/ENTER] Rename operation [SAVE/ENTER] (display temporarily) If card is error, see det ail on Table 9 .
MIXER Master Kit volume, Accompaniment Volume (=Master Song play volume), Click Volume and Card MIDI Volume can be balanced together in the drum module mixer menu. §Master Volume Press the [MIXER] button to enter mixer menu: P ress th e [PAGE+] b utton consta ntly to selec t "S ongpVol", "C lickVol" or "CardVol"; T hen press th e [+]/[-] butto n to adjust e ach vo lume, se e Tab le 2.1: >>Table 2.
MIXER >>Table 2.2 Operating guide LCD di splay [MIXER] Master Kit Vo lume [ SAVE/ENTER] Adju st trigger's volum e [ +] [PAGE +] Master Accompaniment Volume [ SAVE/ENTER] Adjust Song part s' volum e [PAGE+] [PAGE +] Click vol ume [PAGE +] C ard Midi volume >>Table 2.
SONG The digital drum comes with 220 songs. Preset (Internal) Songs (Songs 1-120)、User Songs (Songs 121-220). The digital drum is sequencer organizes music into seven parts. The Drum Kit part is used to record/play back what is played on the pads. Additionally, Percussion part, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 and Part 5 are the 6 backing instrument parts (backing parts). The collective performance of these 7 parts is called a song. Song Choosing 1.
SONG Adjusting Song Acmp Volume Adjust background volume of the song to balance the Kit volume. (refer to MIXER ) Adjusting Temporarily Tempo You can temporarily change the tempo of a song while playback is in progress. The song returns to its preset tempo when a different song is selected.(refer to Song Editing) Song Editing 1.On song screen, press [MENU] to enter the screen of song editing: 2. Press [PAGE+]/[PAGE-],switch setting menus. >>Table 3.
SONG Whole Settings(SET UP) 1.On" SET UP" screen, Press [SAVE/ENTER] to enter the screen of whole settings: 2.Press[PAGE+]/[PAGE-], switch setting menus. >>Table 3.3 Operating Guide Lcd Display [SAVE/ENTER] SONG playback rate [PAGE+] SONG Beat [PAGE+] SONG playback mode [PAGE+] measures before playback of a song begins [PAGE+] Kit Synchronizing [PAGE+] Tap continuous playback 3.Press [+]/[-] or DIAL to edit Tempo/Time Sig/ Mode/Pre Count/ Kit Link/ Tap Sync >>Table 3.
SONG Parameters Explanations: If during playback of a song, the parameters edited become effective at once. TEMPO You can temporarily change the tempo of a song while playback is in progress. The song returns to its preset tempo when a different song is selected. T-Sig For the preset songs, this parameter shows the current song's default value; for the user songs, the default value is 4/4;It can not be changed. 1. Each Song has its own mode as default. 2.
SONG Part Settings(Drum/Perc/PART1~Part5) ==Drum/Perc Part== 1.On song menu screen, select corresponding part, then press [SAVE/ENTER] to enter the screen of part settings: 2,Press [PAGE+]/[PAGE-] ,switch setting menu: >>Table 3.5 Operat ing g uide L CD display [PA GE+] Part Setting [SAVE/ENT ER] Kit Num ber applied f or drum /perc part [PA GE+] Part Vo lume [PA GE+] Part Reverb 3. Press [+]/[-] or DIAL to adjust settings of the corresponding parameters. >>Table 3.
SONG >>Table 3.7 Operating guide LCD display [SAVE/ENTER] Voice applied for part1~part5 [PA GE +] Part volume [PA GE +] Part reverb [PA GE +] Part pan >>Table 3.8 Pa rameter Bri ef E xplain Range Voc* Voi ce applie d for part1~part5 Volume Part volume 0~127 100 Reverb Part reverb 0~127 64 Pa n Part pan L8~Cente r~R8 Center detai led i nstructions below D efau lt -- Parameters Exp lanations: Voc: Each preset song has its d efault voice.
SONG Saving Song The digital drum allow you to edit preset song and save to user song for using; conveniently. Also allow to save current user song and all user songs to SD card. NOTE: Not only on SONG screen, but also in the deeper menu of song editing, press [SAVE/ENTER] will enter Song Save screen. Saving Pres et Song Editing one parameter of the preset song, effects will be done at once; but after switch song, parameters edited just now will be lost.
SONG == EACH SONG SAVING == If user song edited, press [SAVE/ENTER] : If no identified SD card, you can save song to local, reference operation as follows: >>Table 3.
MUTE M UTE ON : Press and hold the [MENU] button, then press [PART MUTE]] button, enter the Mute When mut e on, the [PART MUTE] led is lighten. In SONG mode, press the [PART MUTE] button, you can m ute Song parts (drum, percussion, part1~part5); In Card mode, press [PART MUTE] button, you can m ute each SD card MIDI channel (Channel 1~ Channel 16); M UTE OFF: When Mut e on, press [PART MUTE] button to shut down mute fu nction; [PART MUTE ] led is dark. Setting MUTE §Mute a part of Song 1.
MUTE M ute a chann el of th e MI DI fi le 1.When brow sing the SD c ard, press and hold [MENU] button, t hen pres s [PART MUTE] to sel ect t he settings of the mute option. You can select any of th e 16 channe ls to be m uted when the part mu te functi on is enabled . 2.You can press [PAGE+]/[PAGE-] buttons to select any of the 16 channels ,and press [+]/[-] buttons to set it muted when the part mute function is enabled. ( default setting: Ch10 :Mute; other channels are " Play ") >>Table 4.
RECORD 100 user songs can be recorded, each song has 7 record tracks (Drum + Percussion + Part1~Part5), in which Part1~Part 5 can only be recorded by MIDI IN. Record a New Song 1. Select a new song (ahead of the song's name, there is a “*” i con), the n press the [REC] button to e nter record me nu. The click would be started automat ically. The [REC] button is light ened; At thi s time, if SYN C start is ON , [PLAY/STOP] butt on would spa rk; if not, [PLAY/STOP] button would be darken. 2.
RECO RD RECORD 1.Start Recording ==Recording Drum/Percussion parts== In record waiting statement, press [PLAY/STOP] button or trigger the pads (when SYNC Start is ON) to start recording. LCD displays” Recording…”, the measure and beat icons would refresh . At this time, [REC] button and [PLAY/STOP] button both would be lightened. NOTE: CLICK sounds could not be recorded. In recording statement, you could not adjust the tempo value, and tempo changes can not be recorded too.
RECO RD Recording Based on preset song 1.Select a preset song (for example 021), press [REC] button, t he digital drum i ndicates saving it to a user song, it would select the first new user song to be t he destination (if there is no new user song, select the very first user song): LCD ico n "N UM: 021 " indicates that t he origin al son g index i s 02 1; 2.Press [+]/[-] bu ttons to select a proper user song; 3.Press [SAVE/ENTER] button to confirm to enter rename menu, see Re name ; 4.
RECO RD >>Table 5.
CLICK Click ON/OFF You can swit ch th e cl ick sound on and off by pressing [ CLIC K]. [CLICK] ligh ts while the click sou nd is set to b e played. N OTE: In DEMO,[CLI CK] is in valid. Click Settings Holding down [MENU] and pressing [CLICK] enter the screen of click set tings: NOTE: During click playing, ente ring the menu of click sett ings will not interrupt playback of click. 2.Press [Page+]/[Page-] to switch menu of click settings. >>Table 6.
SAVE ALL User Kits, user Songs and Global Setup (including click, pad, and mixer setting .etc) can be saved in SD Card. see the default saving path: >>Table 7.1 File Type Format user Kit All user Kits user Song All user Song *.KIT *.KIT *.MID *.SNG ..Root\ M Y_EDRUM \ ..Root\ MY_EDRUM \ ..Root\ MY_EDRUM \ ..Root\ M Y_EDRUM \ Saving Path Global Setup *.SET ..
UTILITY The t rigger de tection parameters, reverb effect, EQ, M IDI set up, reset to factory default can be set in UTILITY menu. Press [UTILITY] butto n to enter the utility menu: >>Table 8.1 Operatin g Guide LC D display [UTILITY ] Trigg er detec tion para meters [SAVE/E NTER] Trigg er type [PAGE+] Sensitivity [+] C hange value [PAGE+] R everb and EQ [PAGE+] M IDI set up [PAGE+] Save global settings t o SD card. [PAGE+] Set globa l set tings to factory defau lt.
UTILIT Y Trigger You can set the parameters of each drum pad and cymbals in the Trigger menu. During the setting, you can select each trigger by hitting the corresponding trigger or use the drum buttons on the panel. Here are the parameters for triggers: >>Table 8.
UTILIT Y Scan-T (Scan time) Since the rise time of the trigger signal waveform may differ slightly depending on the characteristics of each pad or acoustic drum trigger (drum pickup), you may notice that identical hits (velocity) may produce sound at different volumes. If this occurs, you can adjust the “ SCAN TIME ” so that your velocity of playing can be detected more precisely. As the value is set higher, the time it takes for the sound to be played increases.
UTILIT Y Effect You can set the Reverb effect and the 4 band EQ parameters in the “Effect” menu. >>Table 8.3 Item Explain Parameters Reverb Master reverb switch OFF/ON RvbTyp Reverb type SRoom/MRoom/LRoom/Hall1/ Hall2/Plate/Delay/P .Dely EQSwitch 4 band EQ master switch OFF/ON EQLow EQ low band -12dB~12dB EQL.Mid EQ low middle band -12dB~12dB EQH.
SD Card Explore the files in a SD card 1. Press the [CARD] button, the button would be lightened, and the root folder of the card would be opened. You'll see the folders and the supported files in the folder. *the digital drum can support *.MID, *.KIT, *.SNG, *.SET files. 2. B y pressing the [+]/[-] button or using the D IA L, you can browse through the files in a folder. T he file s are s orted according to their types and their names. 3.
SD Card M ute a ch ann el of the MIDI file W hen browsing the S D card, press and hold [MENU] button, th en press [PART MUTE] to select th e settin gs of the m ute optio n. You can se lect an y of the 16 ch annels to be muted when the part m ute function is enabled. >>Table 9.
SD Card Load You can load a MIDI file to be a user song, or load back the setting of the KITs (*.KIT), all user songs (*.SNG), or your global setting (*.SET). E.g. if you want to load a MIDI file to be a user song, after you've selected the “Load” in the card menu: 1. Press [SAVE/ENTER] button, you'll be asked to select the type of the user song after the MIDI file is loaded. Use [+], [-] or DIAL to select among 1 Shot, Loop, Tap and Hit: 2.
SD Card 4.If you confirm the selection, the MIDI file would be loaded to the selected user song memory slot, and you will see “Song Loaded!” Note: Only MIDI files smaller than 32 Kbytes can be loaded. The load user song function support SMF 1 only, and up to 7 channels of the MIDI file can be used in the 1 shot or loop type user song. For tap or hit type, only 1 channel can be used.
SD Card Format 1.Select “Format” in card menu, press [SAVE/ENTER], we will ask you to confirm the operation. 2.Press [SAVE/ENTER] to confirm or press [EXIT] to abort. Note: After format, all previous data in the card will be erased. Please make sure that you have back up all the important information in the card. DD508 support FAT16 and FAT32 only, some SD card with small capacity (under 32M) may be using FAT12, in this case, the card would be formatted into FAT16.
VOICE LIST NUM 94l name Full Name 43 AcBd17 Acoust Kick 17 1 StdBd1 Standard Kick 1 44 AcBd18 Acoust Kick 18 2 StdBd2 Standard Kick 2 45 AcBd19 Acoust Kick 19 3 ClascBd1 Classic Kick 1 46 AcBd20 Acoust Kick 20 4 ClascBd2 Classic Kick 2 47 AcBd22 Acoust Kick 22 5 RockBd1 Rock Kick 1 48 AcBd23 Acoust Kick 23 6 RockBd2 Rock Kick 2 49 AcBd24 Acoust Kick 24 7 RockBd3 Rock Kick 3 50 AcBd26 Acoust Kick 26 8 RoomBd1 Room Kick 1 51 AcBd27 Acoust Kick 27 9 RoomBd
VOICE LIST 86 ElBd18 Electron Kick 18 12 9 506Sn1 506 Snare 1 506 Snare Rim 1 87 ClasSn1 Classic Snare 1 13 0 506SnR1 88 ClasSnR1 Classic Snare Rim 1 13 1 506Sn2 506 Snare 2 89 ClasSn2 Classic Snare 2 13 2 506SnR3 506 Snare Rim 3 90 ClasSnR2 Classic Snare Rim 2 13 3 1969Sn 1969 Snare 91 AcSn Acoust Snare 13 4 1969SnR 1969 Snare Rim 92 AcSnR Acoust Snare Rim 13 5 1971Sn 1971 Snare 93 StdSn1 Standard Snare 1 13 6 1971SnR R1971 Snare Rim 94 StdSnR1 Standard Snare Rim 1
VOICE LIST 172 ElSn4 Electronic Snare 4 215 ClsTmR1b Classic Tom Rim 1 b 173 ElSn5 Electronic Snare 5 216 ClsTm2b Classic Tom 2 b 174 ElSn6 Electronic Snare 6 217 175 ElSn7 Electronic Snare 7 218 ClsTmR2b ClsTm3b Classic Tom Rim 2 b Classic Tom 3 b 176 ElSn9 Electronic Snare 9 219 ClsTmR3b Classic Tom Rim 3 b Electronic Snare 10 220 ClsTm4b Classic Tom 4 b Electronic Snare 12 221 ClsTmR4b Classic Tom Rim 4 b Electronic Snare 13 222 ClsTm5b Classic Tom 5 b Electronic
VOICE LIST 258 RoomTm3 Room Tom 3 301 BshTm2b Brush Tom 2 b 259 RoomTm4 Room Tom 4 302 BshTmR2b Brush Tom Rim 2 b 260 RoomTm5 Room Tom 5 303 BshTm3b Brush Tom 3 b 261 RoomTm6 Room Tom 6 304 BshTmR3b Brush Tom Rim 3 b 262 Timpani Timpani 305 BshTm4b Brush Tom 4 b Funk Tom 1 306 BshTmR4b Brush Tom Rim 4 b Funk Tom 2 307 BshTm5b Brush Tom 5 b 263 264 FunkTm1 FunkTm2 265 FunkTm3 Funk Tom 3 308 BshTmR5b Brush Tom Rim 5 b 266 FusnTm1 Fusion Tom 1 309 BshTm6b Bru
VOICE LIST 34 4 VoiceTm3 Voices Tom 3 3 87 ClsCr2 Classic Crash 2 34 5 IndTm1 Industry Tom 1 3 88 ClsCr3 Classic Crash 3 34 6 IndTm2 Industry Tom 2 3 89 ClsCr4 Classic Crash 4 34 7 IndTm3 Industry Tom 3 3 90 Splash Splash 34 8 Std20Rd Standard 20” Ride 3 91 SplashBl Splash Bell 34 9 Std22Rd Standard 22” Ride 3 92 RockCr Rock Crash 35 0 StdRdBl Standard Ride Bell 3 93 RkSplash Rock Splash 35 1 RockRd Rock Ride 3 94 JzSplash Jazz Splash 35 2 RockBl Rock Bell
VOICE LIST 43 0 MiniHOp Mini HH Open 43 1 MiniHOpR Mini HH Open Rim 43 2 ClsHOpA Classic HH Open A 43 3 ClsHOpB Classic HH Open B 43 4 CamcoHOp Camco HH Open 43 5 VoiceHOp Voice HH Open 43 6 HouseHOp House HH Open 43 7 606HOp TR 606 HH Open 43 8 808HOp TR 808 HH Open 43 9 909HOp TR 909 HH Open 440 JyHOp Junkyard HH Open 44 1 NoiseHOp Noise HH Open 44 2 BassHOp Bass HH Open 44 3 StdHfOp Standard HH Half Open 44 4 RockHfOp Rock HH Half Open 44 5 PopHfOp Pop HH H
VOICE LIST 516 CgslpLo Conga SlapLow 517 CgslpHi Conga Slap High 518 ElectCgL Elect Conga Low 519 OpCga Open Conga 520 Cgaslp Conga Slap 521 CowBl Cow bell 522 TimbHi Tim bale Hi 523 TimbLo Tim bale Low 524 TimpHi Tim pani High 525 TimpLo Tim pani Low 526 OpTblHi Open Tabla High 527 OpTblLo Open Tabla Low 528 SlpTbl Slap Tabla 529 MuTblslp Mute Tablaslap 530 Cabasa Cabasa 531 Maracas Maracas 532 Whistle Short Whistle Guiro Short 533 GuiroS 534 GuiroL 535 Claves 536 Woodbk
VOICE LIST FX41 FX42 FX43 FX 41 FX 42 FX 43 649 FX44 FX45 FX 44 FX 45 652 FX46 FX47 FX48 FX 46 FX 47 FX 48 654 FX49 FX50 FX51 FX 49 FX 50 FX 51 657 FX 52 FX 53 660 616 FX52 FX53 617 FX54 FX 54 662 618 FX55 FX56 FX57 FX58 FX59 FX60 FX61 FX62 FX63 FX64 FX 55 FX 56 FX 57 FX 58 FX 59 FX 60 FX 61 FX 62 FX 63 FX 64 663 FX65 FX66 FX67 FX68 FX69 FX70 DJ1 DJ2 FX 65 FX 66 FX 67 FX 68 FX 69 FX 70 DJ 001 DJ 002 673 DJ3 DJ4 DJ5 DJ6 DJ7 DJ8 DJ9 DJ10 DJ 003 DJ 004 DJ 005 DJ 006 DJ 007 DJ 008 D
KIT LIST NUM NAME NUM NAME 1 Acoust-1 21 DrumBass 2 FunkBand 22 Funk 3 Pwrbd 23 HipHop-1 4 Std-2 24 HipHop-2 5 Acoust-2 25 House-1 6 Fusion 26 House-2 7 Camco 27 Vintage 8 JzBrush 28 Junkyard 9 Room 29 M-box 10 Rock 30 Step 11 PopRock 31 Industry 12 Jazz 32 Lowfi 13 Brush 33 Metal Songo 1971's 34 Electron 35 JzLatin Timbals 36 Noise O school 37 Std-1 Tr606 38 R&B Disco 909 39 Magic Teckno 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 40 56 PDF created with p
SONG LIST Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Group Pattern Loop LCD Name Name Fusion1 Fusion 1 Hiphop Hiphop 16Bt Pop 16 Beat Pop Dance1 Dance 1 LtinDan1 Rock1 Latin Dance 1 Ltin Jz1 Funk1 Latin Jazz 1 Rock 1 Funk 1 Latin Pop 1 LtinPop1 60'sRock BigBand1 60's Rock D N'B1 Ballad1 Drum N'Bass 1 Ballad 1 Swing1 Pop1 Swing 1 Pop 1 Funk2 Funk 2 Ltin Jz2 Pop Fuk1 Latin Jazz 2 Ltin Rk1 Latin Rock 1
SONG LIST 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Funk4 Funk 4 Mambo Mambo LtinDan2 Latin Dance 2 D N'B2 Drum N'Bass 2 Pop Rk Pop Rock Punk Punk Fusion4 BreakBt2 Fusion 4 Break Beat 2 Dance Rk Dance Rock Funk5 Fusion5 Funk 5 Reggae2 Reggae 2 Couty Bl Country Blues Pop2 Pop 2 Dance2 Dance 2 R&B 2 R&B2 R N'R1 Boogie1 Beguine NewAge Rock N'Roll 1 Boogie 1 Beguine 16Beat New Age 16 Beat Metal
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