MEDELI DD225 Digital Drum User Manual

June 14, 2024
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INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!

THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
CAUTION
The normal function of the product may be disturbed by Strong Electro Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the owner’s manual. In case the function could not resume, please use the product in other location.
PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Power Supply
Please connect the designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet of the correct voltage.
Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your instrument is intended.
Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument, or during electrical storms.
Connections
Before connecting the instrument to other devices, turn off the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunction and / or damage to other devices. Location
Do not expose the instrument to the following conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage:

  • Direct sunlight
  • Extreme temperature or humidity
  • Excessive dusty or dirty location
  •  Strong vibrations or shocks
  • Close to magnetic fields

Interference with other electrical devices
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.
Cleaning
Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
Handling
Do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls. Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into the instrument. If this happens, remove the electric plug from the outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualifie dservice personnel.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.

Main Features

  • Rubber Pads – Provides more durable hitting characteristics, and internal noise reduction treatment
  • Sound – High quality, expressive acoustic and electronic drum & percussion sounds from around the world.
  •  Song – Play along with a wide variety of included music genres.
  •  Record – Record your drum and percussion performaces.
  •  Hand Percussion – Providing an easy access for hand percussion performance.

Panel & Display Description

Drum Pad Description (default setting)MEDELI DD225 Digital Drum -
Panel Front Panel  MEDELI DD225 Digital Drum - Front
Panel

  1. [POWER] Button
    Turn the power on or off.

  2. 3-Digit LED
    Display the current mode and parameters.

  3. Drum Pad Indicator / Page Indicator
    Drum pad indicator: blink.
    Page (sub-menu) indicator: stay lit.

  4. [VOLUME +/-] Buttons
    Adjust the master volume.

  5.  [TEMPO] Button
    Press to enter the Tempo menu.
    Long-press to reset to the default tempo of the current song.

  6.  [UTILITY] Button
    Enter the Utility menu, then use the [PAGE] button to change the sub-menu.

  7. [SOUND] Button
    Enter the Sound menu, then use the
    [PAGE] button to change the sub-menu.

  8.  [KIT] Button
    Enter the Kit menu, then use the [PAGE] button to change the sub-menu.

  9.  [SONG] Button
    Enter the Song menu, then use the [PAGE] button to change the sub-menu.

  10. [PAGE] Button
    Change the sub-menu of the current main menu.

  11. [HAND PERC] Button
    Enter Hand Percussion mode.

  12. [DRUM OFF] button
    Mute or unmute the drum part in a song.

  13. [CLICK] Button
    Press to turn the click on or off.
    Long-press to enter the Click menu, then use the [PAGE] button to change the sub-menu.

  14.  [SAVE] Button
    Save the current kit settings to a user kit.

  15. [RECORD] Button
    Enter or exit Record mode.

  16. [PLAY/STOP] Button
    Play or stop playing a song.

  17. [DEMO] Button
    Press to turn on the demo song.

  18. Data Dial
    Adjust the parameters.
    Rear PanelMEDELI DD225 Digital Drum - Rear Panel

  19. KICK PEDAL Jack
    For connecting the Kick pedal.

  20. HI-HAT PEDAL Jack
    For connecting the Hi-Hat pedal.
    Note: If connecting a kick pad or Hi-Hat pedal, please use a MONO cable.

  21.  AUX IN Jack
    For connecting external audio player, such as an MP3.

  22. PHONES Jack
    For connecting a pair of headphones or external audio amplifier. Please use a pair of headphones without a mic. Using headphones with a mic may cause the sound not normal.

  23. USB Jack
    For connecting to a computer or a portable power bank.

  24. Power Jack
    For connecting the specified power adapter.

Getting Ready to Play

Setting Up Power Supply

  1. Connect the power adapter to the power jack on the rear panel.
  2.  Connect the other end of the power cord to an appropriate AC outlet.

Notes:

  1. Use the specified power adapter.
  2. Even when the module is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the module at minimum level. Please unplug the module when it is not in use for a long time.
  3. The module supports using USB power. Make sure to use high-quality USB-C cable and USB power adapter.
    – It supports USB power adapter of 5V/2A.
    – It supports portable power bank of 5V/2A. It may not supports all power bank brands.
    – When using the module to communicate with a computer/mobile device, make sure to use the DC12V power adapter to power the module, otherwise, it may not work normally.
    – When using USB power, the module will automatically reduce the output volume. In such a case, we suggest using headphones or external speakers.

Turning On the Power

  1. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the module. The display shows the current mode and parameter.
  2. Use the [MASTER VOLUME +/-] buttons to adjust the volume. Strike the pads and listen with headphones, until you get an appropriate volume level.

Notes:

  1. Before turning on or off the power, make sure you have turned down the volume of all the connected equipment.
  2.  When using the power adapter, the maximum volume level can reach 16. When using USB power, the maximum volume level will be limited to 12.

Turning Off the Power
Press the [POWER] button to turn off the module. The display turns off.
Auto Power Off
In order to save energy, the module will automatically turn off after 30 minutes if it is not in use (playing, striking, pressing button, etc.)
To disable this function, hold the [PLAY/STOP] button and then turn on the power. The display will temporarily show “PoF”.
Playing the Rubber Head Pad

  1. When playing the rubber head pads, make sure not to strike the rim of the pads. If you strike the edge area of the pad, it may cause noise and crosstalk.
  2.  When mounting the module to a snare drum stand, make sure the drum pads are tilted properly towards the player. Doing this will help reduce the chance of striking the edge area of the rubber head pads. We suggest using a 14-inch snare drum stand.

Drum Kits and Sounds

Selecting a Drum Kit

  1. Press the [KIT] button to enter the Kit menu. The kit indicator lights up on the display.
  2. The display shows the current kit number. Use the data dial to select a desired drum kit.

You can press the [PAGE] button to change the sub-menu.

Sub-menu Display Range Description
Kit Number 1~80, U01~U10 Select a kit number.
Kit Volume 0~32 Adjust the kit volume.

Selecting a Sound
You can change the sound for each drum pad.

  1. Press the [SOUND] button to enter the Sound menu. The sound indicator lights up on the display.
  2. Strike the pad that you want to edit. The corresponding pad indicator blinks.
  3. Use the data dial to select a sound including a USER sound. You can press the [PAGE] button to change the sub-menu.

Notes:

  1. In the Sound menu, these sub-menus (NUM, LEVEL, PAN, TUNE, REVERB, NOTE) share the same indicators with drum pads.
  2.  When you change the sub-menu, the corresponding sub-menu indicator will turn on and stay lit.
  3. When you strike a drum pad, the corresponding pad indicator will blink.
  4. If you select a pad that uses the same indicator as the current sub-menu, this indicator will be used for sub-menu indication only.

MEDELI DD225 Digital Drum - Selecting a Sound 1 Saving a User Kit

  1. Press the [SAVE] button. The current user kit number (such as “U01”) blinks on the display.
  2. Use the data dial to select a user kit slot to save the setting [U01-U10].
  3. Press the [SAVE] button again to confirm saving. The kit number on the display stops blinking.
    Note: Unsaved kit settings will be lost when you enter other menus or change the kit number.

Drum Kits and Sounds

Sub-menu Display Range Description
Num 1~600 Select a sound number.
Level 0~32 Adjust the sound volume.
Pan -8~0~8 Adjust the pan of the sound.
Tune -8~0~8 Adjust the pitch of the sound.
Reverb 0~16 Adjust the reverb level of the sound.
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MIDI Note 0~99 The MIDI note will be sent via MIDI OUT.

Song

Selecting a Song

  1. Press the [SONG] button to enter the Song menu. The song indicator lights up on the display.
  2.  The display shows the current song number. You can use the data dial to select a song.

If you select song No.1~100, it will loop playing this song. If you select song No.101~110 or a user song, it will play this song once and then stop.

Sub-menu Display Range Description
Song Num 1~110, U01~U05 Select a song number.

Song Vol

| |

0~32

|

Adjust the song volume.

PAD LED ON/OFF

| |

On, Off

|

Turn the pad indicator on/ off for song playback.
LoF: light off.
Lon: light on.

Playing a Song

  1. Press the [PLAY/STOP] button to play or stop the current song. When song is playing, you can use the data dial to select a song. The selected song will start playing when the current measure finished.
  2. When song is playing, you can press the [CLICK] button to turn the click on or off.
  3. When song is playing, the dots on the display blink with the song tempo. The three dots will blink at the same time at the first beat of each measure.
  4. Press the [TEMPO] button to enter the Tempo menu. The display shows the current tempo. You can use the data dial to change the tempo. If you long-press the [TEMPO] button, it will reset to the default tempo of the current song.

You can press other menu buttons to exit the Tempo menu. Or if there’s no operation within 3 seconds, it will automatically exit and go back the previous menu.MEDELI DD225 Digital Drum - Playing a
Song Muting the Drums in a Song

  1. Press the [DRUM OFF] button to mute the drum part of the current song. The button indicator turns on.
  2. When the drum part is muted, the corresponding drum pad indicators will turn on according to the drum rhythm.
  3.  Press the [DRUM OFF] button again to unmute the drum part.

DEMO
Press the [DEMO] button to trun on the demo song.
Tempo and Master Volume can be adjusted in DEMO mode. C lick

Turning the Click On or Off

  1. Press the [CLICK] button to start the click. The button indicator blinks in sync with the tempo.
  2.  Press the [CLICK] button again to turn off the click.

MEDELI DD225 Digital Drum - icon 13 Setting the Click Parameters

  1. Long-press the [CLICK] button to enter the Click menu. The display shows the corresponding click parameter.
  2. Use the data dial to adjust the parameters. You can press the [PAGE] button to change the sub-menu.
Sub-menu Display Range Description
Beat 0~9 Set the beat.
Rhythm Type 2 (half note)

4 (quarter note)
8 (eighth note)
3 (eighth note triplet)
16 (sixteenth note)| Set the rhythm of
the click.
Volume| | 0~16| Set the rhythm of
Sound| | 1~6| the click.

Adjusting the Tempo

  1. Press the [TEMPO] button to enter the Tempo menu. The display shows the current tempo.
  2.  Use the data dial to change the tempo (30 ~ 280). If you long-press the [TEMPO] button, it will reset to the default tempo of the current song.
  3.  You can press other menu buttons to exit the Tempo menu. If there’s no operation within 3 seconds, it will automatically exit and go back the previous menu.

Note:
The click tempo will change in sync with the current song tempo. When you change the song, the tempo will change along.

Recording

Prepare Recording

  1. Press the [RECORD] button to enter Record mode. The display shows “rEC”. The [RECORD] button indicator lights up. The [PLAY/STOP] button indicator blinks.
  2.  Press the [PAGE] button to change the sub-menu, then use the data dial to adjust the parameters.
Sub-menu Display Range Description
UserSong U01~U05 Select a user song number.
Kit 1~80,U01~U10 Select a kit for recording.
Song — ,1~110 Select a song for accompaniment.

“—” means no song is selected for accompaniment.
Beat| | 0~9| Click Beats: Available only when the Song sub-menu is set to “—”.
Tempo| | 30~280| Set the tempo for recording. Note:
It will use the song tempo when using song accompaniment. When no song is selected, it will use the default tempo of 120.

Start / Stop Recording

  1. In Record mode, press the [PLAY/STOP] button or strike a pad to start recording. The display shows the measure counts of recording.
    The dots on the display blink according to the selected tempo and beat. During recording, the [RECORD] and the [PLAY/STOP] button indicators stay lit.

  2.  Press the [PLAY/STOP] button to stop recording. The [RECORD] and the [PLAY/STOP] button indicators turn off.

  3.  Press the [PLAY/STOP] button to hear your recording

Notes:

  1. It can record up to 8000 strikes. When recording is full, the display will show “FUL” and return to the Song menu.
  2.  When you edit kit settings, save the edited kit as a user kit before entering Record mode. If you use the unsaved kit settings for recording, when you play back this user song, it will sound different from recording.

Utility Settings

In Utility Settings, you can set the global EQ and trigger parameters. Global EQ: the 3-band EQ can adjust separately the bass (100Hz), the mid range (500~3KHz) and the treble (12KHz), in the adjustable range of -6dB~+6dB.
Trigger parameters: adjust the crosstalk, gain and threshold for a pad.

  1. Press the [UTILITY] button to enter the Utility menu. The display shows the parameter of the current sub-menu.
  2. Use the data dial to adjust the parameter. Press the [PAGE] button to change the sub-menu

Detailed parameters and their ranges:

Sub-menu Display Range Description
EQ High 1~9 Set the high-band gain, range is: 1=-3dB, 2=-2dB, 3=-1.5dB,

4=-1dB, 5=0dB, 6=1dB, 7=1.5dB, 8=2dB, 9=3dB
EQ Middle| | 1~9| Set the mid-band gain.
Same range as the high-band gain.
EQ Low| | 1~9| Set the Low-band gain.
Same range as the high-band gain.
Pad X-Talk| | 0~32| This setting helps prevent “crosstalk”. Crosstalk means when you strike a pad, the adjacent pad also produces sound. For example: when you hit the snare, tom1 also produces sound. In this case, you can gradually increase the “X-talk” value for tom1.
Note: If the X-talk value is set too high, when two pads are being played at the same time, the one being struck less forcefully may not produce sound.
Pad Gain| | 0~32| Adjust the sensitivity of pads.
Higher sensitivity allows the pad to produce a loud volume even when playing softly.
Lower sensitivity makes the pad produce a low volume even when playing forcefully.
Pad Threshold| | 0~32| Setting the threshold of the pads. It will produce sound only when the trigger signal is above the threshold level. This setting can prevent unwanted sounding, such as crosstalk. If setting this value too high, it may not produce sound when striking softly.
**You can adjust the threshold in this way:
1. Set the value to a low level.
2.** Raise the value gradually, and strike the pad to check, until you get an appropriate level.

Notes:

  1. These settings will be saved automatically when you turn off the power: utility settings, master volume, the number/volume/pad LED setting of the current song, the beat/volume/sound setting of the click.
  2. To reset to the default utility settings, song number, and master volume, hold [UTILITY] + [SAVE] buttons and turn on the power”. User kits and songs will be saved and not reset.

MEDELI DD225 Digital Drum - Utility Settings Notes:

  1. In the Utility menu, these sub-menus (EQ-H, EQ-M, EQ-L, X-TALK) share the same indicators with drum pads. There’s no indicator for the sub-menus of Gain and Threshold.
  2. When you change the sub-menu, the corresponding sub-menu indicator will turn on and stay lit.
  3. When you strike a drum pad, the corresponding pad indicator will blink.
  4.  If you select a pad that uses the same indicator as the current sub-menu, this indicator will be used for sub-menu indication only.

Hand Percussion

The module provides easy access to hand percussion practice.

  1. Press the [HAND PERC] button to enter Hand Percussion mode. The current drum kit will change to use hand percussion kit. The pad sensitivity will automatically be re-adjusted to a higher level to be suit for hand practice.
  2.  Press the [HAND PERC] button again to exit this mode.

Note:
When it enters Hand Percussion mode, the current song will change to use a song that has hand percussion kit. When you exit this mode, it will go back to use the previous song, and change the current drum kit accordingly.

Connecting to Computer

The module has a USB jack, which can be connected to a computer for MIDI input or MIDI output.
The module can work without installing a driver in the Windows operating system and MAC OSX, and be recognized in the name of “e-drum”.
Note:
The module is compatible with these USB ports: USB3.0, USB2.0 full speed, and USB high speed.             MEDELI DD225 Digital Drum -
Computer Factory Reset

  1. Push [POWER] button to turn the power off.
  2. Hold [+] and [-] button and push [POWER] to finish factory reset.

Note: The operation will reset all data.

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Cause and Solution
No sound. Use the [VOLUME +/-] buttons to set an appropriate volume level.
No sound from the pads. Make sure the pad volume is not set to “0”.

No click sound.

| 1. Make sure the click is turned on.
2. Make sure the click volume is not set to “0”.
The pad volume doesn’t match the song playback volume.| Adjust the pad volume to match the song playback volume.
Cannot connect to computer.| 1. Make sure the USB cable is connected correctly.
2. Make the connection again (keep the computer on, then turn the module on, then connect the USB cable).
3. The module should work without installing a driver.

Prompt Messages

Message on display Meaning
Pof Auto Power Off function is disabled.
No data in the user sound.
NUL No data in the user song.
FUL The memory of the user song is full.

Specifications

Pad 8 drum pads with touch sensitivity
Pedal 1 kick pedal, 1 Hi-hat pedal
Sounds 600 preset
Drum Kits 80 preset + 10 user
Songs 110 preset + 5 user + 1 Demo
Control Buttons POWER, VOLUME +/-, TEMPO, UTILITY, SOUND, KIT, SONG, PAGE,

HAND PERC, DRUM OFF, CLICK, SAVE, RECORD, PLAY/STOP, DEMO
Connectors| KICK Pedal, HI-HAT Pedal, AUX IN, PHONES, USB Type-C, DC IN
Power| DC 12V 2000mA
Dimensions LWH (mm)| 618 x 383 x 130
Weight (kg)| 3.38

  • All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.

Drum Sound List

No. Name   51 FX Mix Kick   102 Old School Snare Stick
KICK 52 Techno Kick 103 Orchestra Snare 1
1 Collector Kick 53 Electronic Kick 2 104 Orchestra Snare Rim 1
2 Custom Kick SNARE 105 Reggae Snare 1
3 22‘’ Standard Kick 1 54 Collector Snare 1 106 Reggae Snare Rim
4 22‘’ Standard Kick 2 55 Collector Snare Rim 107 808 Snare 1
5 Rock Kick 1 56 Collector Snare Stick 108 808 Snare Rim
6 Rock Kick 2 57 Custom Snare 1 109 808 Snare Clap
7 22‘’ Acoustic Kick 58 Custom Snare Rim 110 909 Snare 1
8 22‘’ Jazz Kick 59 Custom Snare Stick 111 909 Snare Rim
9 Vintage Kick 1 60 14” Standard Snare 1 112 909 Snare Clap
10 Vintage Kick 2 61 14” Standard Snare 1 Rim 113 EDM Snare 1
11 Brush Kick 1 62 14” Standard Snare 1 Stick 114 EDM Snare 2
12 Brush Kick 2 63 14” Rock Snare 1 115 EDM Clap
13 Funk Kick 64 14” Rock Snare Rim 116 Techno Snare 1
14 Room Kick 1 65 14” Rock Snare Stick 117 Techno Snare Rim 1
15 Room Kick 2 66 14” Acoustic Snare 118 Techno Snare Stick
16 Fusion Kick 1 67 14” Acoustic Snare Rim 119 House Snare 1
17 Fusion Kick 2 68 14” Acoustic Snare Stick 120 House Snare Rim
18 1970’s Kick 1 69 Funk Snare 1 Rim 121 House Snare Stick
19 1970’s Kick 2 70 Funk Snare 1 Stick 122 Junkyard Snare 1
20 Reggae Kick 1 71 Jazz Snare 123 Junkyard Snare Rim
21 Reggae Kick 2 72 Jazz Snare Rim 124 Junkyard Snare Stick
22 Big Band Kick 73 Jazz Snare Stick 125 Lo-Fi Snare 1
23 Old School Kick 1 74 Room Snare 126 Lo-Fi Snare Rim
24 Old School Kick 2 75 Room Snare Rim 127 Lo-Fi Snare Stick
25 Pop Kick 76 Room Snare Stick 1 128 Noise Snare 1
26 Magic Kick 1 77 Fusion Snare 1 129 Noise Snare Rim
27 Magic Kick 2 78 Fusion Snare Rim 130 Noise Snare Stick
28 Noise Kick 1 79 Fusion Snare Stick 1 131 Magic Snare 1
29 Noise Kick 2 80 Real Brush Snare 1 132 Magic Snare Rim
30 Dubstep Kick 81 Real Brush Snare 2 133 R&B Snare
31 Power Kick 82 Real Brush Snare Rim 134 R&B Snare Rim
32 808 Kick 83 Real Brush Snare Stick 135 Dance Snare 1
33 909 Kick 84 Brush Swirl 1 136 Dance Snare Rim
34 EDM Kick 1 85 14” Standard Snare 2 137 Electronic Snare 1
35 EDM Kick 2 86 14” Standard Snare 2 Rim 138 Electronic Snare Rim
36 Voice Kick 87 14” Standard Snare 2 Stick 139 Dubstep Snare 2
37 Lo-Fi Kick 1 88 Funk Snare 2 140 Voice Snare
38 Lo-Fi Kick 2 89 Funk Snare 2 Rim 141 HipHop Snare
39 Junkyard Kick 1 90 Funk Snare 2 Stick 142 Power Snare 1
40 Junkyard Kick 2 91 Brush Snare 2 143 14” Acoustic Snare
41 22”Acoustic Kick 92 Brush Snare 2 Rim 144 14” Standard Snare
42 24”Standard Kick 93 Brush Snare 2 Stick 145 14” Funk Snare
43 Brush Kick 94 Vintage Snare 1 146 Brush Snare
44 Jazz Kick 95 Vintage Snare Rim 147 14” Jazz Snare
45 Room Kick 96 Vintage Snare Stick 148 14” Rock Snare 2
46 Vintage Kick 97 Live Snare 1 149 13” Damped Snare
47 HipHop Kick 98 Live Snare Rim 150 Orchestra Snare
48 Drum & Bass Kick 99 Live Snare Stick 1 151 Orchestra Snare Rim
49 Electronic Kick 1 100 Old School Snare 1 152 Room Snare
50 Dance Kick 101 Old School Snare Rim
153 Fusion Snare   204 Rock Tom 3   256 Jazz Tom 1
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154 Big Band Snare 205 Rock Tom 4 257 Jazz Tom 2
155 Vintage Snare 206 Rock Tom 5 258 Jazz Tom 3
156 Live Snare 207 Rock Tom 6 259 Jazz Tom 4
157 Reggae Snare 208 Acoustic 1 Tom 1 260 Jazz Tom 5
158 R&B Snare 1 209 Acoustic 1 Tom 2 261 Jazz Tom 6
159 808 Snare 210 Acoustic 1 Tom 3 262 808 1 Tom 1
160 909 Snare 211 Acoustic 1 Tom 4 263 808 1 Tom 2
161 R&B Snare 2 212 Acoustic 1 Tom 5 264 808 1 Tom 3
162 Electronic Snare 213 Acoustic 1 Tom 6 265 808 1 Tom 4
163 Power Snare 214 Funk Tom 1 266 808 1 Tom 5
164 Dance Snare 215 Funk Tom 2 267 808 1 Tom 6
165 Old School Snare 216 Funk Tom 3 268 909 1 Tom 1
166 House Snare 217 Funk Tom 4 269 909 1 Tom 2
167 Lo-Fi Snare 218 Funk Tom 5 270 909 1 Tom 3
168 Junkyard Snare 219 Funk Tom 6 271 909 1 Tom 4
169 Noise Snare 220 Fusion Tom 1 272 909 1 Tom 5
170 Drum & Bass Snare 221 Fusion Tom 2 273 909 1 Tom 6
171 Techno Snare 222 Fusion Tom 3 274 Electronic Tom 1
172 Techno Snare Rim 223 Fusion Tom 4 275 Electronic Tom 2
173 Magic Snare 224 Fusion Tom 5 276 Electronic Tom 3
174 Acoustic Snare Stick 225 Fusion Tom 6 277 Electronic Tom 4
175 Standard Snare Stick 226 808 Tom 1 278 Electronic Tom 5
176 Brush Snare Stick 227 808 Tom 2 279 Electronic Tom 6
177 Rock Snare Stick 228 808 Tom 3 280 Power Tom 1
178 Live Snare Stick 229 808 Tom 4 281 Power Tom 2
179 Room Snare Stick 230 808 Tom 5 282 Power Tom 3
180 Fusion Snare Stick 231 808 Tom 6 283 Power Tom 4
181 Brush Swirl 232 909 Tom 1 284 Power Tom 5
Tom 233 909 Tom 2 285 Power Tom 6
182 Collector Tom 1 234 909 Tom 3 286 Lo-Fi Tom 1
183 Collector Tom 2 235 909 Tom 4 287 Lo-Fi Tom 2
184 Collector Tom 3 236 909 Tom 5 288 Lo-Fi Tom 3
185 Collector Tom 4 237 909 Tom 6 289 Lo-Fi Tom 4
186 Custom Tom 1 238 910 Tom 5 290 Lo-Fi Tom 5
187 Custom Tom 2 239 910 Tom 6 291 Lo-Fi Tom 6
188 Custom Tom 3 240 EDM Tom 1 292 Junkyard Tom 1
189 Custom Tom 4 241 EDM Tom 2 293 Junkyard Tom 2
190 Real Brush Tom 1 242 EDM Tom 3 294 Junkyard Tom 3
191 Real Brush Tom 2 243 EDM Tom 4 295 Junkyard Tom 4
192 Real Brush Tom 3 244 Acoustic Tom 1 296 Junkyard Tom 5
193 Real Brush Tom 4 245 Acoustic Tom 2 297 Junkyard Tom 6
194 Real Brush Tom 5 246 Acoustic Tom 3 298 Noise Tom 1
195 Real Brush Tom 6 247 Acoustic Tom 4 299 Noise Tom 2
196 Standard Tom 1 248 Acoustic Tom 5 300 Noise Tom 3
197 Standard Tom 2 249 Acoustic Tom 6 301 Noise Tom 4
198 Standard Tom 3 250 Brush Tom 1 302 Noise Tom 5
199 Standard Tom 4 251 Brush Tom 2 303 Noise Tom 6
200 Standard Tom 5 252 Brush Tom 3 304 Techno Tom 1
201 Standard Tom 6 253 Brush Tom 4 305 Techno Tom 2
202 Rock Tom 1 254 Brush Tom 5 306 Techno Tom 3
203 Rock Tom 2 255 Brush Tom 6 307 Techno Tom 4
308 Techno Tom 5   356 14” Classic Hi-hat Open   407 808 LowConga
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309 Techno Tom 6 357 14” Classic Hi-hat Pedal 408 808 Maracas
310 Magic Tom 1 358 14” Classic Hi-hat Splash 409 Taiko Drum
311 Magic Tom 2 359 14” Custom Hi-hat Close 410 Maracas
312 Magic Tom 3 360 14” Custom Hi-hat Open 411 Sticks
313 Magic Tom 4 361 14” Custom Hi-hat Pedal 412 Metronome Bell
Ride 362 14” Custom Hi-hat Splash 413 Vibra-slap 1
314 20” Classic Ride 363 Brush Hi-hat Close 414 Vibra-slap 2
315 20” Classic Ride Edge 364 Brush Hi-hat Open 415 Vibra-slap 3
316 20” Classic Ride Bell 365 Brush Hi-hat Pedal 416 Synthesis Percussion

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317| 808 1 Ride| 366| Brush Hi-hat Splash| 417| Synthesis Percussion 2
318| 909 Ride| 367| 14” Standard Hi-hat Close| 418| Vibra-slap
319| 20” Funk Ride| 368| 14” Standard Hi-hat Open| 419| High Q 1
320| 808 Ride| 369| 14” Standard Hi-hat Pedal| 420| High Q 2
321| Ride| 370| 14” Standard Hi-hat Splash| 421| Low Q 1
322| House Ride| 371| 14” Rock Hi-hat Close| 422| Low Q 2
323| Lo-Fi Ride| 372| 14” Rock Hi-hat Open| 423| Mute Hi Conga 1
324| Junkyard Ride| 373| 14” Rock Hi-hat Pedal| 424| Mute Hi Conga 2
325| Noise Ride| 374| 14” Rock Hi-hat Splash| 425| Open Hi Conga 1
Crash| 375| 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Close| 426| Open Hi Conga 2
326| 16′ Classic Crash| 376| 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Open| 427| Low Conga
327| 16′ Classic Crash Edge| 377| 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Pedal| 428| High Bongo
328| 18” Custom Crash| 378| 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Splash| 429| Low Bongo
329| 18” Custom Crash Edge| 379| 14” Funk Hi-hat Close| 430| High Timbale 1
330| 808 1 Crash| 380| 14” Funk Hi-hat Open| 431| High Timbale 2
331| 909Crash| 381| 14” Funk Hi-hat Pedal| 432| High Timbale 3
332| EDM Crash 1| 382| 14” Funk Hi-hat Splash| 433| High Timbale 4
333| EDM Crash 2| 383| 808 Hi-hat Close| 434| High Timbale 5
334| 16” Acoustic Crash| 384| 808 Hi-hat Open| 435| Low Timbale 1
335| 16” Acoustic Crash Edge| 385| 808 Hi-hat Pedal| 436| Low Timbale 2
336| 16” Rock Crash| 386| 808 Hi-hat Splash| 437| Low Timbale 2 Rim
337| 16” Rock Crash Edge| 387| 909 Hi-hat Close| 438| Low Timbale 3
338| 808Crash| 388| 909 Hi-hat Open| 439| Low Timbale 4
339| 909Crash| 389| 909 Hi-hat Pedal| 440| High Agogo
340| Electronic Crash| 390| 909 Hi-hat Splash| 441| Low Agogo
341| Brush Crash| 391| Dance Hi-hat Close| 442| Claves 1
342| Lo-Fi Crash| 392| Dance Hi-hat Open| 443| Claves 2
343| China| 393| Dance Hi-hat Pedal| 444| Jingle Bell 1
344| Splash| 394| Dance Hi-hat Splash| 445| Jingle Bell 2
Hihat| 395| EDM_Hi-hat Close| 446| Cowbell
345| 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Close| 396| EDM_Hi-hat Open| 447| Bell Tree 1
346| 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Open| 397| EDM_Hi-hat Pedal| 448| Bell Tree 2
347| 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Edge Close| 398| Lo-Fi Hi-hat Close| 449| Tambourine 1
399| Lo-Fi Hi-hat Open| 450| Tambourine 2
348| 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Edge Open| 400| Lo-Fi Hi-hat Edge| 451| Cabasa
349| 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Pedal| 401| Lo-Fi Hi-hat Pedal| 452| Long Guiro
350| 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Splash| 402| Lo-Fi Hi-hat Splash| 453| Short Guiro
351| Rock Hi-hat Close| PERCUSSION| 454| Wood Hi
352| Rock Hi-hat Open| 403| 808 Claves| 455| Wood Low
353| Fusion Hi-hat Close| 404| 808 CowBell| 456| Cuica Mute
354| Fusion Hi-hat Open| 405| 808 HiConga| 457| Cuica Open
355| 14” Classic Hi-hat Close| 406| 808 MidConga| 458| Triangle Mute
459| Triangle Open|  | 511| Marimba F5|  | 563| Orchestra Timp C4
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
460| Indian 1| 512| Marimba G5| Chinese
461| Indian 2| 513| Marimba A5| 564| Dagu 1
462| Indian 3| 514| Marimba B5| 565| Dagu 2
463| Indian 4| 515| Marimba C6| 566| Zhu ban
464| Indian 5| 516| Celesta Db3| 567| Nan Bang
465| Indian 6| 517| Celesta E3| 568| Damuyu
466| Indian 7| 518| Celesta F3| 569| Xiaomuyu 1
467| Indian 8| 519| Celesta Ab3| 570| Xiaomuyu 2
468| Indian 9| 520| Celesta Bb3| 571| Xiaomuyu 3
469| Indian 10| 521| Celesta Db4| 572| Xiaomuyu 4
470| Indian 11| 522| Celesta Eb4| 573| Paigu 1
471| Indian 12| 523| Celesta Gb4| 574| Paigu 2
472| Indian 13| 524| Celesta Ab4| 575| Paigu 3
473| Indian 14| 525| Celesta Bb4| 576| Mangluo 1
474| Indian 15| 526| Celesta Db5| 577| Mangluo 2
475| Indian 16| 527| Celesta Eb5| 578| Mangluo 3
476| African 1| 528| Celesta Gb5| 579| Daluo 1
477| African 2| 529| Celesta Ab5| 580| Daluo 2
478| African 3| 530| Celesta Bb5| 581| Dabo 1
479| African 4| 531| Vibraphone C3| 582| Dabo 2
480| African 5| 532| Vibraphone D3| 583| Xiaobo
481| African 6| 533| Vibraphone E3| 584| Xiaoluo
482| African 7| 534| Vibraphone F3| 585| Tenluo
483| African 8| 535| Vibraphone G3| 586| Penglin 1
484| African 9| 536| Vibraphone A3| 587| Dogluo
485| African 10| 537| Vibraphone B3| Animal
486| African 11| 538| Vibraphone C4| 588| Bird
487| African 12| 539| Vibraphone D4| 589| Cat
488| African 13| 540| Vibraphone E4| 590| Cock
489| African 14| 541| Vibraphone F4| 591| Cow
490| African 15| 542| Vibraphone G4| 592| Crow
491| African 16| 543| Vibraphone A4| 593| Dog
492| African 17| 544| Vibraphone B4| 594| Elephant
493| Marimba C3| 545| Vibraphone C5| 595| Goat
494| Marimba D3| 546| Vibraphone D5| 596| Horse
495| Marimba E3| 547| Vibraphone E5| 597| Lion
496| Marimba F3| 548| Vibraphone F5| 598| Tiger
497| Marimba G3| 549| Vibraphone G5| 599| Wolf
498| Marimba A3| 550| Vibraphone A5| 600| Mute
499| Marimba B3| 551| Vibraphone B5|
500| Marimba C4| 552| Vibraphone C6
501| Marimba D4| 553| Orchestra Timp C2
502| Marimba E4| 554| Orchestra Timp D2
503| Marimba F4| 555| Orchestra Timp E2
504| Marimba G4| 556| Orchestra Timp F2
505| Marimba Ab4| 557| Orchestra Timp G2
506| Marimba A4| 558| Orchestra Timp A2
507| Marimba B4| 559| Orchestra Timp C3
508| Marimba C5| 560| Orchestra Timp D3
509| Marimba D5| 561| Orchestra Timp F3
510| Marimba E5| 562| Orchestra Timp A3
No.| Preset Kit Name|  | 52| Percuss1
---|---|---|---|---
1| Standard 1| 53| Metal
2| Collector 1| 54| Vibraph
3| Brush 1| 55| Electric 3
4| Funk 1| 56| Reggae
5| Vintage 1| 57| Fusion 4
6| Orchest| 58| DrumBass
7| JazLatin| 59| Pop 3
8| 808 1| 60| Brush 3
9| 909 1| 61| World
10| Rock 2| 62| Ska
11| Custom| 63| Songo
12| Rock 1| 64| Lo_Fi
13| Acoustic 1| 65| 1970’s
14| Fusion 1| 66| HipHop
15| Collector 2| 67| Big Band
16| Standard 2| 68| OldSch
17| Electric 1| 69| R&B
18| Power| 70| Magic
19| Fusion 2| 71| Live 4
20| Brush 2| 72| House
21| Fusion 3| 73| Standard 6
22| Vintage 2| 74| Percuss2
23| Pop 1| 75| Teckno
24| Standard 3| 76| Vintage 3
25| Live 1| 77| Junkyard
26| Acoustic 2| 78| Noise
27| Chinese 1| 79| Studio 1
28| Electric 2| 80| Studio 2
29| Rock 4| User Kit
30| Chinese 2| U01| Collector 1
31| Ballad 1| U02| Brush 1
32| Live 2| U03| Custom
33| Room 1| U04| Standard 1
34| Pop 2| U05| Rock 1
35| Jazz 1| U06| Standard 4
36| Animal| U07| HardRock
37| Live 3| U08| Ballad 2
38| Standard 4| U09| Acoustic 3
39| HardRock| U10| Funk 2
40| Ballad 2|
41| Acoustic 3
42| Funk 2
43| Standard 5
44| JazBrush
45| Dacne 2
46| Rock 5
47| Jazz 2
48| 808 2
49| 909 2
50| Latin
51| Room 2

Song List

No. Name
1 R&B1
2 Funk1
3 MediumSwing
4 FastSwing
5 EleDance
6 Disco1
7 Trance1
8 Hiphop1
9 Punk1
10 Punk2
11 HcRock
12 PopRock
13 Bossa1
14 Salsa1
15 Reggae1
16 Mambo1
17 R&B Pop
18 DancePop1
19 DancePop2
20 ElePop
21 BluesFnk
22 NuJazzFnk
23 Funk2
24 Funk3
25 Funk4
26 Funk5
27 PopFunk1
28 PopFunk2
29 RetroFunk
30 Fusion1
31 Fusion2
32 Fusion3
33 Fusion4
34 Fusion5
35 Fusion6
36 CoolJazz
37 BigBand1
38 BigBand2
39 BigBand3
40 BigBand4
41 Swing
42 Bebop
43 3/4Jazz
44 Jazz
45 LtnJazz1
46 LtnJazz2
47 Dance1
48 DiscoHs
49 Trance2
50 TripHop
51 D’N’B1
--- ---
52 BrkBeat1
53 DancFunk
54 HipHop
55 Dance2
56 D’N’B2
57 D’N’B3
58 BrkBeat2
59 ClassRk
60 HeavyRk
61 RkBallad
62 R’N’R
63 Punk3
64 Rock
65 80sMetal
66 Shuffle
67 60s Rock
68 Samba1
69 Bossa2
70 Salsa2
71 Ska
72 Raggae2
73 Reggae3
74 Reggae4
75 LtnRock1
76 LtnRock2
77 Mambo2
78 Samba2
79 LtnPop
80 GtrBossa
81 LtnDance1
82 LtnDance2
83 Fusion7
84 R&B2
85 JazzyFnk
86 Blues
87 Country
88 CtryPop
89 CtryBlues
90 Ballad
91 Britpop
92 8Beat Pop
93 60’sPop
94 8Beat1
95 8Beat2
96 8BeatBallad1
97 8BeatBallad2
98 16BeatBallad1
99 16BeatBallad2
100 World
101 BgBand5
102 LtnJazz3
--- ---
103 Reggae5
104 Latin
105 Boogie
106 Disco2
107 Metal
108 HardRock
109 8Beat3
110 Funk6

GM Backing Sound List

PIANO

1| Acoustic Grand Piano
2| Bright Acoustic Piano
3| Electric Grand Piano
4| Honky-Tonk Piano
5| E.Piano 1
6| E.Piano 2
7| Harpsichord
8| Clavi
MALLET
9| Celesta
10| Glockenspiel
11| Music Box
12| Vibraphone
13| Marimba
14| Xylophone
15| Tubular Bells
16| Dulcimer
ORGAN
17| Drawbar Organ
18| Percussive Organ
19| Rock Organ
20| Church Organ
21| Reed Organ
22| Accordion
23| Harmonica
24| Tango Accordion
GUITAR
25| Nylon Guitar
26| Steel Guitar
27| Jazz Guitar
28| Clean Guitar
29| Muted Guitar
30| Overdriven Guitar
31| Distortion Guitar
32| Guitar Harmonics
BASS
33| Acoustic Bass
34| Finger Bass
35| Pick Bass
36| Fretless Bass
37| Slap Bass 1
38| Slap Bass 2
39| Synth Bass 1
40| Synth Bass 2
STRINGS
41| Violin
42| Viola
43| Cello
44| Contrabass
45| Tremolo Strings
46| Pizzicato Strings
47| Orchestral Harp
---|---
48| Timpani
STRINGS ENSEMBLE
49| Strings Ensemble 1
50| Strings Ensemble 2
51| Synth Strings 1
52| Synth Strings 2
53| Choir Aahs
54| Voice Oohs
55| Synth Voice
56| Orchestra Hit
BRASS
57| Trumpet
58| Trombone
59| Tuba
60| Muted Trumpet
61| French Horn
62| Brass Section
63| Synth Brass 1
64| Synth Brass 2
REED
65| Soprano Sax
66| Alto Sax
67| Tenor Sax
68| Baritone Sax
69| Oboe
70| English Horn
71| Bassoon
72| Clarinet
PIPE
73| Piccolo
74| Flute
75| Recorder
76| Pan Flute
77| Blown Bottle
78| Shakuhachi
79| Whistle
80| Ocarina
LEAD
81| Lead1 (Square)
82| Lead2 (Sawtooth)
83| Lead3 (Calliope)
84| Lead4 (Chiff)
85| Lead5 (Charang)
86| Lead6 (Voice)
87| Lead7 (Fifths)
88| Lead8 (Bass & Lead)
PAD
89| Pad1 (Newage)
90| Pad2 (Warm)
91| Pad3 (Polysynth)
92| Pad4 (Choir)
93| Pad5 (Bowed)
---|---
94| Pad6 (Metallic)
95| Pad7 (Halo)
96| Pad8 (Sweep)
EFFECTS
97| FX1 (Rain)
98| FX2 (Soundtrack)
99| FX3 (Crystal)
100| FX4 (Atmosphere)
101| FX5 (Brightness)
102| FX6 (Goblins)
103| FX7 (Echoes)
104| FX8 (Sci-fi)
ETHNIC
105| Sitar
106| Banjo
107| Shamisen
108| Koto
109| Kalimba
110| Bagpipe
111| Fiddle
112| Shanai
PERCUSSIVE
113| Tinkle Bell
114| Agogo
115| Steel Drums
116| Wood Block
117| Taiko Drum
118| Melodic Tom
119| Synth Drum
120| Reverse Cymbal
SOUND EFFECTS
121| Guitar Fret Noise
122| Breath Noise
123| Seashore
124| Bird Tweet
125| Telephone Ring
126| Helicopter
127| Applause
128| Gunshot

GM Drum Kit List

  Standard Set Room Set Jazz Set Rock Set
Note# PC# 00 PC# 04 PC# 08 PC# 16
Eb1[27] High Q <- <- <-
E 1[28] Slap <- <- <-
F 1[29] Scratch Push <- <- <-
F#1[30] Scratch Pull <- <- <-
G 1[31] Sticks <- <- <-
G#1[32] Square Click <- <- <-
A 1[33] Metronome Click <- <- <-
Bb1[34] Metronome Bell <- <- <-
B 1[35] Acoustic Bass Drum <- <- <-
C 2[36] Bass Drum Room Kick Jazz Kick Rock Kick Drum
C#2[37] Side Stick <- <- <-
D 2[38] Acoustic Snare Room Snare 1 Jazz Snare 1 Rock Snare Drum1
Eb2[39] Hand Clap <- <- <-
E 2[40] Electric Snare Room Snare 2 Jazz Snare 2 Rock Snare Drum2
F 2[41] Low Floor Tom Room Low Floor Jazz Low Floor Rock Low Floor
F#2[42] Closed Hi-hat <- <- <-
G 2[43] High Floor Tom Room High Floor Tom Jazz High Floor Tom Rock High

Floor Tom
G#2[44]| Pedal Hi-hat| <-| <-| <-
A 2[45]| Low Tom| Room Low Tom| Jazz Low Tom| Rock Low Tom
Bb2[46]| Open Hi-hat| <-| <-| <-
B 2[47]| Low-Mid Tom| Room Low-Mid Tom| Jazz Low-Mid Tom| Rock Low-Mid Tom
C 3[48]| High Mid Tom| Room High Mid Tom| Jazz High Mid Tom| Rock High Mid Tom
C#3[49]| Crash Cymbal 1| <-| <-| <-
D 3[50]| High Tom| Room High Tom| Jazz High Tom| Rock High Tom
Eb3[51]| Ride Cymbal 1| <-| <-| <-
E 3[52]| China Cymbal| <-| <-| <-
F 3[53]| Ride Bell| <-| <-| <-
F#3[54]| Tambourine| <-| <-| <-
G 3[55]| Splash Cymbal| <-| <-| <-
G#3[56]| Cowbell| <-| <-| <-
A 3[57]| Crash Cymbal 2| <-| <-| <-
Bb3[58]| Vibra-slap| <-| <-| <-
B 3[59]| Ride Cymbal 2| <-| <-| <-
C 4[60]| High Bongo| <-| <-| <-
C#4[61]| Low Bongo| <-| <-| <-
D 4[62]| Mute Hi Conga| <-| <-| <-
Eb4[63]| Open Hi Conga| <-| <-| <-
E 4[64]| Low Conga| <-| <-| <-
F 4[65]| High Timbale| <-| <-| <-
F#4[66]| Low Timbale| <-| <-| <-
G 4[67]| High Agogo| <-| <-| <-
G#4[68]| Low Agogo| <-| <-| <-
A 4[69]| Cabasa| <-| <-| <-
Bb4[70]| Maracas| <-| <-| <-
B 4[71]| Short Whistle| <-| <-| <-
C 5[72]| Long Whistle| <-| <-| <-
C#5[73]| Short Guiro| <-| <-| <-
D 5[74]| Long Guiro| <-| <-| <-
Eb5[75]| Claves| <-| <-| <-
E 5[76]| Hi Wood Block| <-| <-| <-
F 5[77]| LowWood Block| <-| <-| <-
F#5[78]| Mute Cuica| <-| <-| <-
G 5[79]| Open Cuica| <-| <-| <-
G#5[80]| Mute Triangle| <-| <-| <-
A 5[81]| Open Triangle| <-| <-| <-
Bb5[82]| Shaker| <-| <-| <-
B 5[83]| Jingle Bell| <-| <-| <-
C 6[84]| Bell Tree| <-| <-| <-
C#6[85]| Castanets| <-| <-| <-
D 6[86]| Mute Surdo| <-| <-| <-
Eb6[87]| Open Surdo| <-| <-| <-
 | Electric Set| Analog Set| Brush Set
---|---|---|---
Note#| PC# 24| PC# 25| PC# 40
Eb1[27]| <-| <-| <-
E 1[28]| <-| <-| <-
F 1[29]| <-| <-| <-
F#1[30]| <-| <-| <-
G 1[31]| <-| <-| <-
G#1[32]| <-| <-| <-
A 1[33]| <-| <-| <-
Bb1[34]| <-| <-| <-
B 1[35]| <-| <-| <-
C 2[36]| Electric Bass Drum| Analog Bass Drum| Brush Kick
C#2[37]| <-| Analog Rim Shot| <-
D 2[38]| Electric Snare 1| Analog Snare 1| Brush Tap
Eb2[39]| <-| Analog Clap| <-
E 2[40]| Electric Snare 2| Analog Snare 2| Brush Slap
F 2[41]| Electric Low Floor| Analog Low Floor| Brush Low Floor
F#2[42]| <-| Analog Closed Hi-hat| <-
G 2[43]| Electric High Floor Tom| Analog High Floor Tom| Brush High Floor Tom
G#2[44]| <-| Analog Pedal Hi-hat| <-
A 2[45]| Electric Low Tom| Analog Low Tom| Brush Low Tom
Bb2[46]| <-| Analog Open Hi-hat| <-
B 2[47]| Electric Low-Mid Tom| Analog Low-Mid Tom| Brush Low-Mid Tom
C 3[48]| Electric High Mid Tom| Analog High Mid Tom| Brush High Mid Tom
C#3[49]| <-| Analog Cymbal| <-
D 3[50]| Electric High Tom| Analog High Tom| Brush High Tom
Eb3[51]| <-| <-| <-
E 3[52]| <-| <-| <-
F 3[53]| <-| <-| <-
F#3[54]| <-| <-| <-
G 3[55]| <-| <-| <-
G#3[56]| <-| <-| <-
A 3[57]| <-| <-| <-
Bb3[58]| <-| <-| <-
B 3[59]| <-| <-| <-
C 4[60]| <-| <-| <-
C#4[61]| <-| <-| <-
D 4[62]| <-| <-| <-
Eb4[63]| <-| <-| <-
E 4[64]| <-| <-| <-
F 4[65]| <-| <-| <-
F#4[66]| <-| <-| <-
G 4[67]| <-| <-| <-
G#4[68]| <-| <-| <-
A 4[69]| <-| <-| <-
Bb4[70]| <-| <-| <-
B 4[71]| <-| <-| <-
C 5[72]| <-| <-| <-
C#5[73]| <-| <-| <-
D 5[74]| <-| <-| <-
Eb5[75]| <-| <-| <-
E 5[76]| <-| <-| <-
F 5[77]| <-| <-| <-
F#5[78]| <-| <-| <-
G 5[79]| <-| <-| <-
G#5[80]| <-| <-| <-
A 5[81]| <-| <-| <-
Bb5[82]| <-| <-| <-
B 5[83]| <-| <-| <-
C 6[84]| <-| <-| <-
C#6[85]| <-| <-| <-
D 6[86]| <-| <-| <-
Eb6[87]| <-| <-| <-

GM Drum Kit List

Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks

Basic Channel Default
Changed| 10ch
x| 1-16ch
x|
Mode Default
Messages Altered| x x
****| x x
****|
Note Number
Note True Voice| 0-127
****| 0-127
0-127|
Velocity                Note On

Note Off

| o 9nH, V=1-127

o (9nH, V=0)

| 1-127

0-127

|
After Touch          key’s

Channel

| x

x

| x

x

|
Pitch Bend| x| o|
Control Change
0
1
5
6
7
10
11
64
65
66
67
80
81
91
93
120
121
123| x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x| o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o| Bank Select Modulation Portamento Time Data Entry Volume
Pan Expression Sustain Pedal
Portamento On/Off Sostenuto Pedal Soft Pedal
Reverb Program Chorus Program Reverb Level Chorus Level
All Sound Off Reset All Controllers All Notes Off
Program Change| x| o|
System Exclusive| x| o|
System Common  Song Position Song Select Tune Request| x
x
x| x
x
x|
System Real Time Clock Commands| x

o

| x

x

|

Start/Stop

Aux Messages      Local On/Off All Notes Off Active Sensing System Reset| x
x
o
x| x
x
x
x|

Notes
o: Yes
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