Soundking SD20AM Digital Drum Set User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Soundking
Table of Contents
USER’S MANUAL
SD20/SD20M/SD20A/SD20AM
Congratulations!
Thank you for purchasing this digital drum set. The drum set 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 car during the day time).
– Disconnect all cables before moving
Power Supply
– Make sure to use the suitable AC adaptor, and also make sure the AC outlet voltage at your country matches the input voltage specified on the AC adaptor’s label.
– Turn the power switch OFF when the Instrument is not in use.
– An AC adaptor should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the instrument is
not to be used for an extended period of time.
– Unplug the AC adaptor during electric storms.
– Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC outlet as appliance with high
power consumption, such as electric heaters or ovens. Also avoid using multi-
plug adaptors since these can result in reducing the sound quality, operation
errors, and possibly damage.
Turn Power OFF When Making Connections
– To avoid damage to the instrument and other devices to which it is connected, turn the power switches of all related device OFF prior to connecting or disconnecting cables.
Handling and Transport
– Never apply excessive force to the controls, connectors or other parts of
the instrument.
– Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly, but not pulling on the
cable.
– Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
– Physical shocks caused by dropping, bumping, or placing heavy objects on the
instrument can result in scratches and more serious damage.
Cleaning
– Clean the unit with a dry soft cloth.
– A slightly damp cloth may be used to remove stubborn grime and dirt.
– Never use cleaners such as alcohol or thinner.
– Avoid placing vinyl object on top of the unit (vinyl can stick to and
discolor the surface).
Electrical Interference
– This instrument contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or television receivers. If this occurs, move the instrument further away from the affected equipment.
1. Module function
Front panel
(1)LED display
Displays the menu parameters.
(2) VOLUME
Adjusts the headphone and main output volume.
(3) SETUP
Enters setting menu, to adjust parameters of VOICE/SONG/TEMPO. Press and hold
to save user presets.
(4) PAGE
Changes sub menu of VOICE/SONG/TEMPO.
(5) DRUM OFF
Mute the drum.
(6) CLICK
Turns on/off the metronome.
(7) RECORD
Records the drum sound.
(8) START/STOP
Starts/stops demo songs or recording.
Top panel
(9) [+/-] Adjusts the parameters, e.g. drum kit, Voice, etc.(Hold the button
to change value quickly)
(10) PHONE
Stereo headphone connector.
(11) AUX IN
External stereo input connection, e.g. MP3 or CD player.
(12) OUTPUT
The stereo output connector to connect with audio system or drum amp, mono
output.
(13) MIDI OUT
Connects with external MIDI devices(The drum MIDI signal outputs via MIDI OUT
to external audio source.)
(14) DC-IN
Power adapter connector.
(15) ON/OFF
Switches the power on and off.
Rear panel
(16) Trigger in connector
D-SUB pad signal input connector.
2. Connect with external devices
Connecting with audio system or drum amplifier
Connect module OUTPUT socket to audio system or drum amplifier using 1/4″ jack instrument cable.
Note: The volume is controlled by the module volume knob and device volume knob.
Connect with Headphones
Connect headphones with 1/8″ stereo connector, to the headphone socket on the module. The volume is controlled by the Volume knob on the module.
Connect with MP3 or CD player
Connect the output of your MP3 or CD player with the INPUT socket on the module. Volume of input can be adjusted via your MP3 or CD player.
Connect with PC
Connect PC via MIDI port
MIDI OUT: delivers pad signal to PC.
Power supply
1). Turn off the module power switch.
2). Connect the power supply with DC IN connector.
3). Confirm all the pads are correctly connected. Set the module volume to
minimum, then turn on the power switch of the module. The display lights up
and it enters into the drum kit menu.
Turn off the power switch before connecting with other devices.
5. Operation
Adjust the master volume
Strike the pads and adjust the volume knob for suitable master volume.
Preset drum kit: KIT01—10
1. Power on to enter drum kit selection, the KIT LED lights up(the display
shows drum kit number saved last time before power-off);
2. Press [SET UP] key to enter drum kit setting, the KIT LED lights up; (The
corresponding mode LED will also light up in mode switch)
3. In drum kit mode, LED shows the current drum kit number, press[+/-] button to switch the drum kit and select any drum kit as current drum kit.
Voice
The Module has 108 voices, including GM voices.
1.Select voice
Press the [SETUP] button to highlight the voice menu (The Voice LED will light
up).
Press [+/-] button to adjust the voice of the pad you are playing.
This change will automatically save until the module is switched off.
To permanently save this setting to a user drum kit please refer to the next
section on page 8.
2.Adjust voice volume
(1) In voice mode, press [Page] button to enter the voice volume adjustment
(the screen will show [L – -])
Press [+/-] button to adjust the voice volume of the pad you are playing
(range 0-32)
(2) This change will automatically save until the module is switched off. To
permanently save this setting to a user drum kit please refer to the next
section on page 8.
3. Adjust voice pan
(1) In voice mode, press [Page] button again to enter the voice pan adjustment
(the screen will show [P – -])
(2) Press [+/-] button to adjust the voice pan of the pad you are playing
(range -8 Left, +8 Right)
This change will automatically save until the module is switched off.
To permanently save this setting to a user drum kit please refer to the next
section on page 8.
Saving adjustments
When you are happy with your adjustments, press and hold the [SETUP] button.
The screen will flash U01, you can now select which user preset you would like
to save your new drum settings to. Use [+/-] buttons to select U01 or U02 and
press the [SETUP] button again to save your adjustments. Your User kit will
will now be permanently stored on the module.
To recall your user kit upon next use, use [+/-] buttons to select U01 or U02.
To make further adjustments to your preset kits, follow the steps above.
Note: If you do not wish to save your settings after entering into save mode, press any button other than [SETUP] and [+/-] to exit save mode.
Song setting
1. Song selecting
(1) Press [SET UP] key to enter into song menu, the SONG LED lights up.
(2) Press [+/-] key to switch the song, range 001-010 (non-cycle);
2. Song playing
(1) Press [START/STOP] key to play the selected song. During playing, change
the song via [+/-] key. The overall volume is controlled by the module volume
knob;
(2) Before song mode, directly press [START/STOP] key to play the song;
(3) After playing,songs will stop automatically; during playing, press
[START/STOP] once again to stop playing.
(4) During playing DEMO SONG, press [DRUM OFF] button to turn on or off the
mute function. When this function is turned on,DRUM OFF lights up.
3. Accompaniment volume
During playing, user can adjust the volume of accompaniment and the drum
sound.
1). In song mode, press [PAGE] key to enter into accompaniment volume setting;
Accompaniment: the three LED shows AXX (XX refers to accompaniment volume
value);
Percussion: the three LED shows DXX (XX refers to drum volume value);
2). Press [+/-] key to switch the accompaniment/volume (0-32, non-cycle).
4. Tempo
1). When playing DEMO SONG, press [SET UP] key to enter into Tempo setting,
the TEMPO LED lights up;
2). Press [+/-] key to change the song tempo.
Metronome
This module has 1 click voice.
(1) Metronome function switch
Press [CLICK] key to open or close metronome function, after [CLICK] is
pressed down, CLICK LED will light on, the three LED shows the “beats”, e.g.
4-4, press [+/-] key to switch”beats”.
Note: during playing the songs, the metronome is closed.
(2) Click volume
After [CLICK] is pressed down, press [PAGE] key, it shows “click volume”
interface, the three LED shows LXX (XX refers to volume value), press [+/-]
key to adjust the click volume.
Record and replay
Record quickly
1). Press [RECORD] button, and [RECORD] LED lights up and flashes. It shows
“REC” .
2). Strike the pads to start recording or record only the drum sound of the
song being played.
3). Press [RECORD] button to stop recording. [RECORD] LED lights off. The song
or the user’s performance has been recorded.
Note:
1). During recording, the metronome function will not automatically start. If
user needs to start the metronome function, user can press [CLICK] button
before recording instead of pressing it after recording.
2). The metronome sound can not be recorded.
3). If user is not satisfied with the recorded result, press [RECORD] to
restart recording.
(Note: this module supports the recording function, but not saving function.
The recorded data will cover the former data, and all the data will not be
saved after the module is powered off).
Play recording
Press and hold the [RECORD] button, the RECORD LED lights up, press [START/STOP] button to replay the recorded song, press [START/STOP] button again to stop the recorded song.
4. MIDI setting
This equipment is compatible with various MIDI devices and can be used as trigger device or audio source. It is also compatible with part of GM standard, and can be used with many audio sequencer softwares together.
MIDI connection
MIDI OUT: sends the external MIDI signal when connecting with external MIDI devices.
Connect with external audio source equipment
This equipment can send its various information via channel 10, including:
trigger notes, force, hi-hat pedal performance and status, etc.
(Note: the song replaying and metronome information can not be sent)
Use an external audio sequencer to record the performance
1). Connect external audio sequencer or PC via MIDI OUT
2). Set the equipment of channel 10 in the audio sequencer or in the sequence
software, and then start recording.
3). Play the pads.
4). Stop the performance and recording, and listen to the performance.
5.Trouble shooting
Problem | Reason |
---|---|
No sound | Please confirm the volume knob is not turned off |
Pad has no sound |
- confirm the pad connection is correct.
- confirm the pad volume is not set to 0
Metronome has no sound| Confirm the metronome volume is not set to 0
DEMO SONG has no sound| Confirm the DEMO SONG volume is not set to 0
6. Audio source specification
Max polyphony:32
Drum kits: 10 preset drum kits: KIT01-10
Voice: 108 voices (DRUMS, PERCUSSION, SFX)
Audio sequencer: DEMO SONG 10
Recording: real time recording, but can not be saved.
Tempo: 30bpm-280bpm
Display: three LED (red or green)
Connection: Phone stereo out connector(1/8″), AUX IN stereo connector(1/8″),
Audio output connector(1/4″ L/mono), MIDI OUT
Power supply: DC 12V internal + external
Dimensions: 135(L)x132.5(W)x99.5(H)
Weight: 0.35Kg or so
(the specification is subject to change without prior notice.)
7. DRUM KIT LIST
NO.
| PRESET DRUM KIT
---|---
1|
POP1
2
| POP2
3|
ROCK
4
| FUNK
5|
LATIN
6
| JAZZ
7|
DANCE
8
| MARCHING
9|
PERCUSSION1
10
|
PERCUSSION2
8. VOICE LIST
BASS DRUM
NO.|
NAME
1
| KICK1
2|
KICK2
3
| KICK3
4|
KICK4
5
| KICKS
6|
JAZZKICK
7
| ELE KICK
8|
MARCHING KICK
SNARE
NO.
| NAME
9|
SNARE1
10
| SNARE2
11|
SNARE3
12
| SNARE4
13|
SNARE5
14
| BRUSH SNARE
15|
ELE SNARE
16
| MARCHING SNARE
17|
SIDESTICK TOM
TOM
NO.|
NAME
18
| TOM 1H
19|
TOM1M
20
| TOM1L
21|
TOM2H
22
| TOM2M
23|
TOM2L
24
| TOM3H
25|
TOM3M
26
| TOM3L
27|
TOM4H
28
| TOM4M
29|
TOM4L
30
| BRUSH TOMH
31|
BRUSH TOMM
32
| BRUSH TOML
33|
ELE TOMH
34
| ELE TOMM
35|
ELE TOML
HI-HAT
NO.|
NAME
36
| CLOSED HH1
37|
CLOSED HH2
38
| CLOSED HH3
39|
CLOSED HH4
40
| CLOSED HH5
41|
CLOSED HH6
42
| ELE CLOSED HH
43|
OPEN HH1
44
| OPEN HH2
45|
OPEN HH3
46
| OPEN HH4
47|
OPEN HH5
48
| OPEN HH6
49|
ELE OPEN HIHAT
50
| HHP1
51|
HHP2
52
| HHP3
53|
HHP4
54
|
HHP5
CYMBAL
NO.|
NAME
55
| CRASH1
56|
CRASH2
57
| CRASH3
58|
SPLASH CYMBAL
59
| MARCHING CYMBAL
60|
ELE CYMBAL
61
| RIDE1
62|
RIDE2
63
| ELE RIDE
64|
RIDE BELL1
65
| RIDE BELL2
PERCUSSION
NO.
| NAME
66|
HI Q
67
| SLAP
68|
SCRATCH PUSH
69
| SCRATCH PULL
70|
STICK
71
| SQUARE CLICK
72|
METRONOME CLICK
73
| METRONOME BELL
74|
HAND CLAP
75
| TAMBOURINE
76|
COWBELL
77
| VIBRASLAP
78|
HI BONGO
79
| LOW BONGO
80|
MUTE HI CONGA
81
| OPEN HI CONGA
82|
LOW CONGA
83
| HI TIMBALE
84|
LOW TIMBALE
85
| HI AGOGO
86|
LOW AGOGO
87
| CABASA
88|
MARACAS
89
| SHORT HI WHISTLE
90|
LONG LOW WHISTLE
91
| SHORT GUIRO
92|
LONG GUIRO
93
| CLAVES
94|
HI WOOD BLOCK
95
| LOW WOOD BLOCK
96|
MUTE CUICA
97
| OPEN CUICA
98|
MUTED TRIANGLE
99
| OPEN TRIANGLE
100|
SHAKER
101
| JINGLE BELL
102|
BELL TREE
103
| CASTANETS
104|
MUTED SURDO
105
| OPEN SURDO
106|
TIMPANI1
107
| TIMPANI2
108|
TIMPANI3
9.GM PERCUSSION LIST
GM Percussion List
Note No.
| Standard name| Voice No.| Voice Name
---|---|---|---
27—D#1| High Q| 66|
High Q
28— E1
| Slap | 67| SLAP
29—F1| Scratch Push| 68|
SCRATCH PUSH
30 — F#1
| Scratch Pull| 69| SCRATCH PULL
31—G1| Sticks| 70|
STICKS
32—G#1
| Square Click| 71| CLIP
33—A1| Metronome Click| 72|
METRONOMECLICK
34—A#1
| Metronome Bell| 73| METRONOMEBELL
35—B1| Acoustic Bass Drum| 3|
ACKICK
36—C2
| Bass Drum 1| 1| KICK1
37—C#2| Side Stick| 17|
SRSTD
38—D2
| Acoustic Snare| 9| SNCOMBO3
39—D#2| Hand Clap| 74|
CLAP1
40 —E2
| ElectricSnare| 15| ESN7
41—F2| Low Floor Tom| 26|
TOMMSTD
42 — F#2
| Closed Hi Hat| 36| CHH3
43—G2| High Floor Tom| 20|
TOM8
44—G#2
| Pedal Hi-Hat| 50 | PHH2
45—A2| Low Tom| 19|
TOM1
46—A#2
| Open Hi-Hat| 43| OHHSTD
47—B2| Low-Mid Tom| 28|
TOM7
48—C3
| Hi-Mid Tom| 18| TOM6
49—C#3| Crash Cymbal 1| 55|
CRSHSTD1
50—D3
| High Tom| 27| TOM3
51—D#3| Ride Cymbal 1| 61|
RIDESTD
52 —E3
| Chinese Cymbal| X| CNCYMBAL
53—F3| Ride Bell| 64|
RBLLSTD
54—F#3
| Tambourine| 75| TMBRN1
55—G3| Splash Cymbal| 58|
SPLSH1
56—G#3
| Cowbell | 76| COWBLL1
57—A3| Crash Cymbal 2| 57|
LTCRSH1
58—A#3
| Vibraslap | 77 | VSLP03
59—B3| Ride Cymbal 2| 62 |
RIDE1
60—C4
| Hi Bongo| 78 | HIBNG001
61—C#4| Low Bongo| 79 |
LOBNGO
62—D4
| Mute Hi Conga| 80 | MHCNGA
63—D#4| Open Hi Conga| 81 |
OHCNGA01
64—E4
| Low Conga| 82 | LOCNGA01
65—F4| High Timbale| 83 |
HTMBL1
66—F#4
| Low Timbale| 84 | L0TMBL1
67—G4| High Agogo| 85 |
HAGOGO1
68 —G#4
| Low Agogo| 86 | LAGOGO1
69—A4| Cabasa | 87 |
CABASA1
70—A#4
| Maracas | 88 | MRCAS1
71—B4| Short Whistle| 89 |
SWHSL1
72—05
| Long Whistle| 90 | LWHSL1
73—C#5| Short Guiro| 91 |
SGUIRO
74—D5
| Long Guiro| 92 | LGUIRO
75—D#5| Claves | 93 |
CLV
76 —E5
| Hi Wood Block| 94 | HWBLK
77—F5| Low Wood Block| 95 |
LWBLK
78—F#5
| Mute Cuica| 96 | MCUICA
79—G5| Open Cuica| 97 |
OCUICA
80—G#5
| Mute Triangle| 98 | MTRNGL
81—A5| Open Triangle| 99 |
OPNTRNGL
82—A#5
| Shaker | 100 | SHAKER
83—B5| Jingle Bell| 101 |
JINGLEBELL
84—C6
| Bell Tree| 102 | BELLTREE
85—C#6| Castanets | 103 |
CASTANETS
86—D6
| Mute Surdo| 104 | MUTESURDO
87—D#6| Open Surdo| 105 |
OPNSURDO
10.DEMO SONG LIST
NO.
| NAME| METER
---|---|---
1| FUNK |
4/4
2
| ROCK1 | 4/4
3| ROCK2 |
4/4
4
| METAL | 4/4
5| SLOWROCK |
6/8
6
| BLUES | 4/4
7| COUNTRY|
4/4
8
| BOSSA| 4/4
9| REGGAE |
4/4
10
| WALTZ |
3/4
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