Pyle PTED06 Electronic Tabletop Digital Drum Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Pyle
Table of Contents
- **INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!
- Main Features
- Panel Description
- Panel Description
- Prepare To Play
- Choosing a Kit and Assigning a Pad
- Choosing and Playing a Song
- Click
- Recording
- Utility
- Other Functions
- Software Downloading
- Troubleshooting
- Prompt Messages
- Specifications
- Voice List
- Kit List
- Song List
- GM Backing Instrument
- GM Kit List
- MIDI Implementation Chart
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Digital Drum
Owner’s Manual
**INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!
**
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for the 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 modifications 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 another 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 qualified service personnel.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
Main Features
A Richer Sound Bank with Realistic Sound Effects:
This product contains 310 sounds. You can also add sounds from the computer
conveniently through corresponding software, which is specially designed to
enrich your performance.
This product is equipped with more expressive sound effects to make your
performance realistic and subtle.
A Huge Music Library Meeting the Needs of Practicing and Performing Different
Music
Styles:
120 preset songs cover a large scale of music styles, which cater to your
various performing needs.
4 independent buttons enable you to control every soundtrack easily.
Learning, Hand Percussion, Left-Right Exchange—Powerful Functions with
Convenient
Entries:
Learning mode can improve your practice with a special function.
Hand percussion mode can make you a percussive generalist.
The Left-Right exchange is tailored to meet the need of a left-handed drummer.
Panel Description
Pad (Default):
TIPS:
- Each pad has a LED indicator. When hitting a pad, playing DEMO or under learning mode, the corresponding pad indicator(s) will be lighted.
- Two pedal is attached to this product, which is the Hi-hat pedal (PEDAL 1) and bass drum pedal (PEDAL 2) by default.
Panel Description
Top Panel
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3-Digital-LED Display
Display current mode and parameter. -
[Power] Press the button to turn the power on/off.
-
Song Track Switches
Mute or play 4 tracks respectively when playing a song.
The button indicator will be lighted.
[DRUM] Mute/play the drum track of a song. Light on means plays this track, light off means mute this track.
[PERC] Mute/play the percussion track of a song. Light on means plays this track, light off means mute this track.
[BASS] Mute/play the bass track of a song. Light on means plays this track, light off means mute this track.
[CHORD] Mute/play the chord track of a song. Light on means plays this track, light off means mute this track. -
[SAVE/RECORD] This button is used to save the current kit settings in a user kit.
Press and hold the button for 1 second to enter the record menu. The button indicator will be lighted. -
[PLAY/STOP] Play/stop a song.
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[SONG] Press the button to enter the song menu.
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[KIT] Press the button to enter the kit menu.
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[VOICE] Press the button to enter the voice menu.
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[DEMO] Press the button to play or stop the demo.
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[CLICK] Press the button to start or stop the click, and enter the click menu. The button indicator will be lighted.
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[TEMPO] Press the button to enter the tempo menu.
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[L-R EXCH] Press the button to exchange the voices between pads on opposite positions. The button indicator will be lighted.
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[LEARNING] Press the button to enter learning mode. The button indicator will be lighted.
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[HAND PERC] Press the button to enter hand percussion mode.
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[UTILITY] Press the button to enter the utility menu. The button indicator will be lighted. You can adjust the parameters of EQ and pad started.
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[PAGE] Press the button to turn a page in menus.
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[VOLUME+] / [VOLUME-] Press to adjust the global volume. Hold down to change the volume faster.
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[+] / [-] Press to adjust parameters.
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PEDAL Indicators
Kick pedal and hi-hat pedal indicators.
Real Panel: -
[PEDAL] JACK
Connect to Pedals. -
[USB] JACK
Connect to a PC. -
[AUX IN] JACK
Connect to other Aux Out devices. -
[PHONES/OUTPUT] JACK
Connect to external AMP or phones. -
[DC IN] JACK
Connect to the attached AC adaptor.
Prepare To Play
Battery
You can connect the attached AC Adaptor or you can also install 6 batteries
(Sum-2, R 14, “C” size or Equiv) as Picture.
Power On
Press the [Power] button to turn the power on. LED Display and 4 song track
switches light. You can find the current mode and
parameter on LED Display.
Power Off
Press the [Power] button to turn the power off. LED Display and 4 song track
switches are turned off.
Auto Power Off
In order to save energy, we have designed the “Automatic
Shutdown” function. With this function, this product will shut down
automatically when you have left it idle for more than 30 minutes.
If you don’t need this function, just press and hold the [PLAY/STOP] button
then turn the drum on.
Choosing a Kit and Assigning a Pad
Choosing a Kit
This product contains 65 kits, including 55 preset kits and 10 user kits.
- Press [KIT], LED Display will indicate a point between the second and third number, which means kit mode is on.
- In kit mode, the LED display will indicate the sequence number of the current kit. (1-55, U01~U10)Press [+] or [-] to choose a kit.
Choosing a Voice
This product contains 310 voices. Besides, you can also download voices from a
computer through corresponding software. You can download 99 voices at most.
- Press [VOICE], LED Display will indicate a point on the right of the third number, which means voice mode is on.
- In voice mode, hit the pad you want to edit, then the corresponding indicator is lighted, which means the pad is chosen.
- LED Display will indicate the related parameter of a voice.
Press [+] or [-] to adjust a parameter. Press [PAGE] to choose menus. You can find further details in the following table:
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Note:
The LCD may display “—” after you have downloaded new wave samples to the module, it means you have to reassign an available
sample number of the specified pad. For example:-
There are five user wave samples: U001, U002, U003, U004, and U005.
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And we have assigned the U003 sample to the snare pad.
-
Now, you are downloading new user samples to your module.
Let’s suppose that you are downloading two samples to your module. -
All downloaded samples will cover previous user samples of the pad. So, you can only select the new user snare pad sample from U001 and U002, and the previous U003 does not exist now.
-
The LCD displays “—” temporarily, you have to refresh new wave samples and reassign the snare pad as U001 or U002.
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Saving a Kit
- Press [SAVE/RECORD], LED Display will indicate “U01” and blink, which means save to user kit 1.
- Press [+] or [-] to choose a place to save the current kit.
- Press [SAVE/RECORD] again to confirm. LED Display will stop blinking.
Note:
The current kit will be lost if you enter other modes or preset kits before
saving it.
Menu | The Range of parameter | Display |
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Voice | 1-310, U1~U99* | |
Volume | 0-16 | |
Pan | -16 | |
Reverb | 0-3 | |
Tune | -16 | |
MIDI NOTE | 0-99 |
Choosing and Playing a Song
Choosing a Song
This product contains 120 preset songs. Besides, you can also download songs
of MIDI format from a computer through corresponding software. You can
download 5 songs at most.
(Please refer to
- Press [SONG], LED Display will indicate a point between the first and second number, which means song mode is on.
- In song mode, LED Display will indicate the sequence number of the current song. (1-120) Press [+] or [-] to choose a song.
Playing a Song
- Press [PLAY/STOP] to play or stop a song. When playing a song, you can also press [+] or [-]. This product will start the new chosen song at the next measure.
- When playing a song, press [CLICK] to start or stop the click.
- When playing a song, 3 points on the LED Display will blink at the same speed of the song. All points will be lighted when the song was in the first beat.
- Press [TEMPO] to enter the tempo menu. LED Display will indicate the current tempo.
Press [+] or [-] to change the tempo (30-280). Press [+] and [-] simultaneously to restore default tempo.
You can press another button to exit the tempo menu, or LED
The display will turn back to the previous menu if there is no operation in 3
seconds.
Song Track Switches
-
You can play/stop the drum, percussion, bass, and chord tracks respectively through [DRUM], [PERC], [BASS], and [CHORD].
-
Press one or any of these buttons to mute related tracks.
Corresponding lights will be off. -
Press the button whose light is off, This product will play the corresponding track again, and the light will be turned on.
TIP: Song Track Switches are only useful to songs playing.
The demo is not included.
Learning Mode
Learning mode is designed to provide an easy way for you to practice grooves
of different styles.
When playing a song, press [LEARNING]. The drum track will be muted.
Meanwhile, the pad Indicators will blink when the drum part should be played
in the song. You can practice this groove with the help of these indicators.
TIPS: Low speed and repeated practice will make your learning more
effective.
Starting and Stopping the Click
Press [CLICK] to start the click. The CLICK button will blink at the same
speed of the click.
Press [CLICK] again to stop the click.
Setting the Click
-
Press [CLICK] to start the click. Meanwhile, the LED.
The display will enter the click menu. -
Press [+] or [-] to adjust a parameter. Press [PAGE] to choose menus.
You can find further details in the right table:
Adjusting Tempo
Press [TEMPO] to enter the tempo menu. LED Display will indicate the current
tempo.
Press [+] or [-] to change the tempo (30-280). Press [+] and [-]
simultaneously to restore default tempo.
You can press another button to exit the tempo menu, or LED
The display will turn back to the previous menu if there is no operation in 3
seconds.
Click
Menu | The Range of parameter | Display |
---|---|---|
Beat | 1-9 | |
Rhythm Type | 2 (half-notes |
4 (quarter notes)
8 (eighth notes)
3 (eighth-note triplets)
16 (sixteen notes)
Volume| 0-16
Voice| 1-6
Recording
Entering Recording Mode
- Hold down [SAVE/RECORD], LED Display will indicate “rEC”, which means recording mode is on.
- Press [PAGE] to choose menus. Press [+] or [-] to adjust a parameter. You can find further details in the following table:
Menu | The Range of parameter | Display | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
UserSong | U01—U05 | ||
Kit | 1-55, U01-10 | ||
Song | — ,1-120 | Choose the song you want to record with. “—” means |
record without songs.
Beat| 1-9| This menu will be skipped if a song is not —.
Rhythm Type| 2 (half-notes)
4 (quarter notes) 8 (eighth notes)
3 (eighth-note triplets)
16 (sixteen notes)| This menu will be skipped if the song is not —.
Tempo| 30-280|
Recording
- Under the recording mode, press [PLAY/STOP] or hit any pad to start recording. LED Display will indicate the measure number and 3 points on LED Display will blink at the tempo you’ve set.
- Press [PLAY/STOP] again to stop recording.
Note:
LED Display will indicate “FUL” and return to another mode if the memory of
the module is full. You can record about 6500 hits at most.
Utility
Press [UTILITY], LED Display will indicate the parameter of the current menu.
Press [+] or [-] to adjust a parameter. Press [PAGE] to choose menus.
You can find further details in the right table:
Note:
Pad Start allows you to hit a pad to start a song. “PoN” means this function
is on. “PoF” means this function is off. Press [PLAY/STOP] to stop a song.
Menu | The Range of parameter | Display |
---|---|---|
EQ High | 0-8 | |
EQ Middle | 0-8 | |
EQ Low | 0-8 | |
Pad Start | PoN/PoF |
DEMO
DEMO is designed to display this product’s sound features.
- Press [DEMO] to play demo. LED Display will indicate “dE”. 3 points on the LED Display will blink at the same speed of the demo. Meanwhile, the pad indicators will blink when the drum part should be played in the song.
- Press [DEMO] or [PLAY/STOP] to stop.
Left-Right Exchange
Left-Right Exchange is specially designed for left-handed drummers. Through this button, you can easily exchange between right-handed mode and left-handed mode.
- Press [L-R EXCH] to exchange the preset kit voices between pads on opposite positions automatically. Meanwhile, the button light will be on, which means left-handed mode is ready.
- Press [L-R EXCH] again to restore right-handed mode.
Hand Percussion
The hand percussion function provides an easy entry to hand percussion mode.
- Press [HAND PERC] to start hand percussion mode. The current kit will be changed to a hand percussion kit. Sensitivity will be higher while velocity will be lower which is fit for hand playing.
- Press [HAND PERC] again to exit hand percussion mode.
Notes:
In this mode, you can choose kit 23, 24, 48 as hand percussion kit and songs
94, 96 to play with.
MIDI Connection
You can connect this product to a PC through a USB cable.
The USB connector allows you to connect the digital drum directly to your
computer. It can be connected without installing a driver in Windows and MAC
OSX environments. The digital drum will be recognized as a “USB Audio device”
to receive and transmit MIDI messages through a single USB cable.
Note:
Compatible USB connector: USB 3.0, USB 2.0 full speed and USB high speed.
Other Functions
Software Downloading
MIDI Songs Downloading
There are 20 preset songs plus 5 user songs on this portable drum.
End-user can download 5 Midi songs with MIDI format 0 from PC via the software
‘Song Transfer’.
Get ready with your PC, software of ‘Song Transfer’ and USB cable (A-B type)
to download user songs from PC.
- Click at www.mecldata.com/download/apps for downloading ‘Song Transfer’.
- Install and open ‘Song Transfer’ on your PC.
- Connect PC and the portable drum via USB cable (A-B type)
- Download MIDI songs from PC via ‘Song Transfer’.
*For more details, please refer to HELP of ‘Song Transfer’
Remarks:
- Support Window XP, Window 7 32/64 bit, Window 8 32/64 bit.
- The filename extension must be ‘***.mid’.
- Support SMF 0 MIDI file only and its PPQN should be 120.
- Capacity per MIDI file must be less than 20KB.
- The download song only can be saved in one of the user songs 1~5.
- The new download song will replace the one you want to omit.
Wave Samples Downloading
Get ready with your PC, software of ‘Drum Wave Maker’ and USB cable (A-B type) to download waves files from PC.
- Click at www.mecldata.com/download/apps for downloading ‘Drum Wave Maker’.
- Install and open ‘Drum Wave Maker’ on your PC.
- Connect PC and the portable drum via USB cable (A-B type)
- Download wave files from PC via ‘Drum Wave Maker’.
*For more details, please refer to HELP of ‘Drum Wave Maker’
Remarks:
- Support Window XP, Window 7 32/64 bit, Window 8 32/64 bit.
- The filename extension must be ‘***.wav’.
- Support 8bit/16bit, 11.025k~22.05k~32k~44.1k~48k, mono/stereo wave.
- The maximum capacity of the wave group for downloading must be less than 16MByte.
- The maximum number of wave files for downloading is 99 only.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause and Solution |
---|---|
No sound | Adjust the [VOLUME] button to be sure that the volume isn’t down. |
No sound from Pads | To be sure not set the volume of the pad to 0. |
No click sound | 1. To be sure the metronome is turned on. |
2. To be sure not set the volume of the click 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 the computer| 1. Make sure the USB cable has correctly
connected.
2. Do the connect operation again (Keep the computer on, and then turn the
drum module power on, connect the USB cable).
3. The drum module can be connected to PC automatically without installing
any software driver.
Prompt Messages
Parameter | Meaning |
---|---|
NoP | The module was busy with initializing and it can’t respond to your |
operation temporarily.
—| It means the voice you selected did not exist.
Nul| The user song was empty.
FUL| The user song was full when recording.
Specifications
Pads
7 Drum Pads with Touch Sensitive
Drum Voices
310 Drum Voices
Drum Kits
55 Preset + 10 Custom
Songs
120
Demo Song
1
Panel Controls
POWER ON/OFF, MASTER VOLUME +/-, TEMPO, PAGE +/-, UTILITY, SONG, VOICE, KIT,
LEARNING, HAND PERC, SAVE/RECORD, PLAY/STOP, CLICK, L-R EXCH, DEMO,
TRACK(DRUM/PERC/BASS/ CHORD)
Connectors
PEDAL
USB Port
PHONES/OUTPUT
AUX IN
DC 12 V (AC Adaptor)
Power Source
Six “C” size, SUM-2, R14, or equivalent batteries
DC 12V adaptor, center positive type
Dimensions
618(L) x 383(W) x 130(H) mm
Weight
3.38kg
- All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
Voice List
No. | Full Name | 109 | Lo-Fi Tom 4 |
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KICK | 110 | Lo-Fi Tom 5 | |
1 | 22”Acoustic Kick | 111 | Lo-Fi Tom 6 |
2 | 24”Standard Kick | 112 | Junkyard Tom 1 |
3 | Brush Kick | 113 | Junkyard Tom 2 |
4 | Rock Kick | 114 | Junkyard Tom 3 |
5 | Jazz Kick | 115 | Junkyard Tom 4 |
6 | Room Kick | 116 | Junkyard Tom 5 |
7 | Fusion Kick | 117 | Junkyard Tom 6 |
8 | 1970’s Kick | 118 | Noise Tom 1 |
9 | Vintage Kick | 119 | Noise Tom 2 |
10 | HipHop Kick | 120 | Noise Tom 3 |
11 | Reggae Kick | 121 | Noise Tom 4 |
12 | Old School Kick | 122 | Noise Tom 5 |
13 | Lo-Fi Kick | 123 | Noise Tom 6 |
14 | Junkyard Kick | 124 | Techno Tom 1 |
15 | Noise Kick | 125 | Techno Tom 2 |
16 | Drum & Bass Kick | 126 | Techno Tom 3 |
17 | 808 Kick | 127 | Techno Tom 4 |
18 | 909 Kick | 128 | Techno Tom 5 |
19 | Electronic Kick 1 | 129 | Techno Tom 6 |
20 | Dance Kick | 130 | Magic Tom 1 |
21 | FX Mix Kick | 131 | Magic Tom 2 |
22 | Techno Kick | 132 | Magic Tom 3 |
23 | Electronic Kick 2 | 133 | Magic Tom 4 |
24 | Magic Kick | Ride | |
SNARE | 134 | 20” Funk Ride | |
25 | 14” Acoustic Snare | 135 | 808 Ride |
26 | 14” Standard Snare | 136 | Ride |
27 | 14” Funk Snare | 137 | House Ride |
28 | Brush Snare | 138 | Lo-Fi Ride |
29 | 14” Jazz Snare | 139 | Junkyard Ride |
30 | 14” Rock Snare | 140 | Noise Ride |
31 | 13” Damped Snare | Crash | |
32 | Orchestra Snare | 141 | 16” Acoustic Crash |
33 | Orchestra Snare Rim | 142 | 16” Acoustic Crash Edge |
34 | Room Snare | 143 | 16” Rock Crash |
35 | Fusion Snare | 144 | 16” Rock Crash Edge |
36 | Big Band Snare | 145 | 808Crash |
37 | Vintage Snare | 146 | 909Crash |
38 | Live Snare | 147 | Electronic Crash |
39 | Reggae Snare | 148 | Brush Crash |
40 | R&B Snare 1 | 149 | Lo-Fi Crash |
41 | 808 Snare | 150 | China |
42 | 909 Snare | 151 | Splash |
43 | R&B Snare 2 | Hihat | |
44 | Electronic Snare | 152 | 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Close |
45 | Power Snare | 153 | 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Open |
46 | Dance Snare | 154 | 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Edge Close |
47 | Old School Snare | 155 | 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Edge Open |
48 | House Snare | 156 | 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Pedal |
49 | Lo-Fi Snare | 157 | 14” Acoustic Hi-hat Splash |
50 | Junkyard Snare | 158 | Rock Hi-hat Close |
51 | Noise Snare | 159 | Rock Hi-hat Open |
52 | Drum & Bass Snare | 160 | Fusion Hi-hat Close |
53 | Techno Snare | 161 | Fusion Hi-hat Open |
54 | Techno Snare Rim | 162 | 808 Hi-hat Close |
55 | Magic Snare | 163 | 808 Hi-hat Open |
56 | Acoustic Snare Stick | 164 | 808 Hi-hat Pedal |
57 | Standard Snare Stick | 165 | 808 Hi-hat Splash |
58 | Brush Snare Stick | 166 | 909 Hi-hat Close |
59 | Rock Snare Stick | 167 | 909 Hi-hat Open |
60 | Live Snare Stick | 168 | 909 Hi-hat Pedal |
61 | Room Snare Stick | 169 | 909 Hi-hat Splash |
62 | Fusion Snare Stick | 170 | Dance Hi-hat Close |
63 | Brush Swirl | 171 | Dance Hi-hat Open |
Tom | 172 | Dance Hi-hat Pedal | |
64 | Acoustic Tom 1 | 173 | Dance Hi-hat Splash |
65 | Acoustic Tom 2 | 174 | Lo-Fi Hi-hat Close |
66 | Acoustic Tom 3 | 175 | Lo-Fi Hi-hat Open |
67 | Acoustic Tom 4 | 176 | Lo-Fi Hi-hat Edge |
68 | Acoustic Tom 5 | 177 | Lo-Fi Hi-hat Pedal |
69 | Acoustic Tom 6 | 178 | Lo-Fi Hi-hat Splash |
70 | Brush Tom 1 | PERCUSSION 1 | |
71 | Brush Tom 2 | 179 | Nan Bang |
72 | Brush Tom 3 | 180 | Da Mu Yu |
73 | Brush Tom 4 | 181 | Xiao Bo |
74 | Brush Tom 5 | 182 | Xiao Luo |
75 | Brush Tom 6 | 183 | Peng Lin |
76 | Jazz Tom 1 | 184 | Maracas |
77 | Jazz Tom 2 | 185 | Metronome Bell |
78 | Jazz Tom 3 | 186 | Vibra-slap |
79 | Jazz Tom 4 | 187 | Synthesis Percussion |
80 | Jazz Tom 5 | 188 | High Q |
81 | Jazz Tom 6 | 189 | Low Q |
82 | 808 Tom 1 | 190 | Mute Hi Conga |
83 | 808 Tom 2 | 191 | Open Hi Conga |
84 | 808 Tom 3 | 192 | Low Conga |
85 | 808 Tom 4 | 193 | High Bongo |
86 | 808 Tom 5 | 194 | Low Bongo |
87 | 808 Tom 6 | 195 | High Agogo |
88 | 909 Tom 1 | 196 | Low Agogo |
89 | 909 Tom 2 | 197 | Claves |
90 | 909 Tom 3 | 198 | Jingle Bell |
91 | 909 Tom 4 | 199 | Cowbell |
92 | 909 Tom 5 | 200 | Tambourine |
93 | 909 Tom 6 | 201 | Cabasa |
94 | Electronic Tom 1 | 202 | Long Guiro |
95 | Electronic Tom 2 | 203 | Short Guiro |
96 | Electronic Tom 3 | 204 | Marimba C3 |
97 | Electronic Tom 4 | 205 | Marimba Db3 |
98 | Electronic Tom 5 | 206 | Marimba D3 |
99 | Electronic Tom 6 | 207 | Marimba Eb3 |
100 | Power Tom 1 | 208 | Marimba E3 |
101 | Power Tom 2 | 209 | Marimba F3 |
102 | Power Tom 3 | 210 | Marimba Gb3 |
103 | Power Tom 4 | 211 | Marimba G3 |
104 | Power Tom 5 | 212 | Marimba Ab3 |
105 | Power Tom 6 | 213 | Marimba A3 |
106 | Lo-Fi Tom 1 | 214 | Marimba Bb3 |
107 | Lo-Fi Tom 2 | 215 | Marimba B3 |
108 | Lo-Fi Tom 3 | 216 | Marimba C4 |
217 | Marimba Db4 | 264 | Vibraphone Eb4 |
--- | --- | --- | --- |
218 | Marimba D4 | 265 | Vibraphone E4 |
219 | Marimba Eb4 | 266 | Vibraphone F4 |
220 | Marimba E4 | 267 | Vibraphone Gb4 |
221 | Marimba F4 | 268 | Vibraphone G4 |
222 | Marimba Gb4 | 269 | Vibraphone Ab4 |
223 | Marimba G4 | 270 | Vibraphone A4 |
224 | Marimba Ab4 | 271 | Vibraphone Bb4 |
225 | Marimba A4 | 272 | Vibraphone B4 |
226 | Marimba Bb4 | 273 | Vibraphone C5 |
227 | Marimba B4 | 274 | Vibraphone Db5 |
228 | Marimba C5 | 275 | Vibraphone D5 |
229 | Marimba Db5 | 276 | Vibraphone Eb5 |
230 | Marimba D5 | 277 | Vibraphone E5 |
231 | Marimba Eb5 | 278 | Vibraphone F5 |
232 | Marimba E5 | 279 | Vibraphone Gb5 |
233 | Marimba F5 | 280 | Vibraphone G5 |
234 | Marimba Gb5 | 281 | Vibraphone Ab5 |
235 | Marimba G5 | 282 | Vibraphone A5 |
236 | Marimba Ab5 | 283 | Vibraphone Bb5 |
237 | Marimba A5 | 284 | Vibraphone B5 |
238 | Marimba Bb5 | 285 | Vibraphone C6 |
239 | Marimba B5 | 286 | Orchestra Timp C2 |
240 | Marimba C6 | 287 | Orchestra Timp Db2 |
241 | African 1 | 288 | Orchestra Timp D2 |
242 | African 2 | 289 | Orchestra Timp Eb2 |
243 | African 3 | 290 | Orchestra Timp E2 |
244 | African 4 | 291 | Orchestra Timp F2 |
245 | Indian 1 | 292 | Orchestra Timp Gb2 |
246 | Indian 2 | 293 | Orchestra Timp G2 |
247 | Indian 3 | 294 | Orchestra Timp Ab2 |
248 | Indian 4 | 295 | Orchestra Timp A2 |
249 | Vibraphone C3 | 296 | Orchestra Timp Bb2 |
250 | Vibraphone Db3 | 297 | Orchestra Timp B2 |
251 | Vibraphone D3 | 298 | Orchestra Timp C3 |
252 | Vibraphone Eb3 | 299 | Orchestra Timp Db3 |
253 | Vibraphone E3 | 300 | Orchestra Timp D3 |
254 | Vibraphone F3 | 301 | Orchestra Timp Eb3 |
255 | Vibraphone Gb3 | 302 | Orchestra Timp E3 |
256 | Vibraphone G3 | 303 | Orchestra Timp F3 |
257 | Vibraphone Ab3 | 304 | Orchestra Timp Gb3 |
258 | Vibraphone A3 | 305 | Orchestra Timp G3 |
259 | Vibraphone Bb3 | 306 | Orchestra Timp Ab3 |
260 | Vibraphone B3 | 307 | Orchestra Timp A3 |
261 | Vibraphone C4 | 308 | Orchestra Timp Bb3 |
262 | Vibraphone Db4 | 309 | Orchestra Timp B3 |
263 | Vibraphone D4 | 310 | Orchestra Timp C4 |
Kit List
NO. | Preset | 28 | Reggae |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Standard 1 | 29 | Fusion 1 |
2 | Standard 2 | 30 | Drum & Bass |
3 | Standard 3 | 31 | Pop |
4 | Standard 4 | 32 | Brush |
5 | Standard 5 | 33 | World |
6 | Hard Rock 1 | 34 | Orchestra |
7 | Hard Rock 2 | 35 | Ska |
8 | Ballad 1 | 36 | Songo |
9 | Ballad 2 | 37 | Lo-Fi |
10 | Ballad 3 | 38 | 1970’s |
11 | Acoustic 1 | 39 | HipHop |
12 | Funk Band | 40 | Big Band |
13 | Funk 1 | 41 | Old School |
14 | Jazz Brush | 42 | R&B |
15 | Dacne | 43 | Magic |
16 | Rock | 44 | Live |
17 | Jazz | 45 | House |
18 | 808 | 46 | Jazz Latin |
19 | 909 | 47 | Fusion 2 |
20 | Funk 2 | 48 | Percussion 2 |
21 | Latin | 49 | Techno |
22 | Room | 50 | Vintage |
23 | Marimba | 51 | Junkyard |
24 | Percussion 1 | 52 | Acoustic 2 |
25 | Metal | 53 | Noise |
26 | Vibraphone | 54 | Studio 1 |
27 | Electronic | 55 | Studio 2 |
NO. | User |
---|---|
U01 | Standard 1 |
U02 | Standard 2 |
U03 | Standard 3 |
U04 | Standard 4 |
U05 | Standard 5 |
U06 | Hard Rock 1 |
U07 | Hard Rock 2 |
U08 | Ballad 1 |
U09 | Ballad 2 |
U10 | Ballad 3 |
Song List
No. | Name | 49 | BossaNova |
---|---|---|---|
Funk | 50 | Salsa | |
1 | BluesFunk | 51 | Ska |
2 | NuJazzFunk | 52 | Raggae1 |
3 | funk1 | 53 | Raggae2 |
4 | funk2 | 54 | Reggae3 |
5 | funk3 | 55 | LatinRock1 |
6 | funk4 | 56 | LatinRock2 |
7 | pop funk1 | 57 | Mambo |
8 | pop funk2 | 58 | Samba2 |
9 | RetroFunk | 59 | Latin pop |
Fusion | 60 | Gtr Bossa | |
10 | Fusion1 | 61 | LatinDance1 |
11 | Fusion2 | 62 | LatinDance2 |
12 | Fusion3 | R&B | |
13 | Fusion4 | 63 | R&B1 |
14 | Fusion5 | 64 | R&B2 |
15 | Fusion6 | 65 | JazzyFunk |
Jazz | 66 | Blues | |
16 | CoolJazz | Country | |
17 | BigBand1 | 67 | Country |
18 | BigBand2 | 68 | CountryPop |
19 | BigBand3 | 69 | Country Blues |
20 | BigBand4 | Pop | |
21 | Swing | 70 | Ballad1 |
22 | Bebop | 71 | BritPop |
23 | 3’4 jazz | 72 | 8BeatPop1 |
24 | Jazz | 73 | 60’sPop |
25 | latin jazz1 | 74 | RetroDancePop |
26 | latin jazz2 | 75 | 3-4Folk |
Dance | 76 | 8beatPop2 | |
27 | Dance 1 | 77 | pop ballad |
28 | DiscoHouse | 78 | Ballad2 |
29 | Trance | 79 | pop bossa |
30 | TripHop | 80 | 16beat dance |
31 | DrumNBass | 81 | 6’8ballad |
32 | BreakBeat1 | 82 | pop shuffle |
33 | Dancefunk | 83 | DancePop |
34 | Hiphop | 84 | 16beat1 |
35 | Dance2 | 85 | 16beat2 |
36 | D N’B1 | 86 | 16beat3 |
37 | D N’B2 | 87 | 16beat4 |
38 | Break beat2 | 88 | 16beat5 |
Rock | 89 | 16beat6 | |
39 | ClassicRock | 90 | 16beat7 |
40 | HeavyRock | 91 | 8 Beat 1 |
41 | RockBallad | 92 | 8 Beat 2 |
42 | RockNRoll | 93 | 8 beat ballad 1 |
43 | Punk | 94 | 8 beat ballad 2 |
44 | Rock | 95 | 16 beat ballad 1 |
45 | 80’s Metal | 96 | 16 beat ballad 2 |
46 | Shuffle | 97 | 16 beat ballad 3 |
47 | 60’s rock | 98 | 16 beat ballad 4 |
Latin | 99 | 16 beat ballad 5 | |
48 | Smaba1 | 100 | world |
101 | funk1 | 111 | boogie |
---|---|---|---|
102 | funk2 | 112 | disco |
103 | modern jazz | 113 | d n’b |
104 | big band | 114 | metal |
105 | swing | 115 | hardrock |
106 | slow fusion | 116 | 8 beat 1 |
107 | country | 117 | 8 beat 2 |
108 | latinjazz | 118 | 16 beat 1 |
109 | reggae | 119 | funk 3 |
110 | latin | 120 | funk 4 |
GM Backing Instrument
PIANO | STRINGS ENSEMBLE |
---|---|
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 | BRASS |
9 | Celesta |
10 | Glockenspiel |
11 | Music Box |
12 | Vibraphone |
13 | Marimba |
14 | Xylophone |
15 | Tubular Bells |
16 | Dulcimer |
ORGAN | REED |
17 | Drawbar Organ |
18 | Percussive Organ |
19 | Rock Organ |
20 | Church Organ |
21 | Reed Organ |
22 | Accordion |
23 | Harmonica |
24 | Tango Accordion |
GUITAR | PIPE |
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 | LEAD |
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 | PAD |
41 | Violin |
42 | Viola |
43 | Cello |
44 | Contrabass |
45 | Tremolo Strings |
46 | Pizzicato Strings |
47 | Orchestral Harp |
48 | Timpani |
EFFECTS | PERCUSSIVE |
---|---|
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 | SOUND EFFECTS |
105 | Sitar |
106 | Banjo |
107 | Shamisen |
108 | Koto |
109 | Kalimba |
110 | Bagpipe |
111 | Fiddle |
112 | Shanai |
GM Kit List
| Standard| Room| Jazz| Rock| Electric
---|---|---|---|---|---
Note#| PC# 00| PC# 04| PC# 08| PC# 16| PC# 24
Eb1127]| High 0| <-| <-| <-| <-
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| <-| <-| <-| <-
13131134]| Metronome Bell| <-| <-| <-| <-
B 1[35]| Acoustic Bass Drum| <-| <-| <-| <-
C 2[36]| Bass Drum 1| Room Kick| Jazz Kick 1| Rock Kick Drum| Electric Bass
Drum
C#2(37]| Side Stick| <-| <-| <-| <-
D 2[38]| Acoustic Snare| Room Snare 1| Jazz Snare 1| Rock Snare Drum1|
Electric Snare 1
Eb2[39]| Hand Clap| <-| <-| <-| <-
E 2[40]| Electric Snare| Room Snare 2| Jazz Snare 2| Rock Snare Drum2|
Electric Snare 2
F 2[41]| Low Floor Tom| Room LowTom2| Jazz LowTom2| Rock LowTom2| Electric Low
Tom 2
F#2[42]| Closed Hi-hat| <-| <-| <-| <-
G 2[43]| High Floor Tom| Room LowToml| Jazz LowToml| Rock LowToml| Electric
Low Tom 1
G#2[44]| Pedal Hi-hat| <-| <-| <-| <-
A 2[45]| Low Tom| Room MidTom2| Jazz MidTom2| Rock MidTom2| Electric Mid Tom 2
Bb2(46]| Open Hi-hat| <-| <-| <-| <-
B 2[47]| Low-Mid Tom| Room MidToml| Jazz MidToml| Rock MidToml| Electric Mid
Tom 1
C 3[48]| High Mid Torn| Room Hi Tom2| Jazz Hi Tom2| Rock HiTom2| Electric Hi
Tom 2
C#3(49]| Crash Cymbal 1| <-| <-| <-| <-
D 3[50]| High Tom 1| Room Hi Toml| Jazz Hi Toml| Rock HiTom1| Electric Hi Tom
1
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| <-| <-| <-| <-
13b4170]| Maracas| <-| <-| <-| <-
13 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| <-| <-| <-| <-
13b5182]| Shaker| <-| <-| <-| <-
B 5[83]| Jingle Bell| <-| <-| <-| <-
C 6[84]| Bell Tree| <-| <-| <-| <-
C#6(85]| Castanets| <-| <-| <-| <-
D 6[86]| Mute Surdo| <-| <-| <-| <-
Eb6187]| Open Surdo| <-| <-| <-| <-
| Analog| Brush
---|---|---
Note#| 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]| Analog Bass Drum| Brush Kick 1
C#2[37]| Analog Rim Shot| <-
D 2(38]| Analog Snare 1| Brush Tap
Eb2[39]| Analog Clap| <-
E 2[40]| Analog Snare 2| Brush Slap
F 2[41]| Analog Low Tom2| Brush Low Tom2
F#2[42]| Analog Closed Hi-hat| <-
G 2[43]| Analog Low Tom1| Brush Low Tom1
G#2[44]| Analog ClosedHi-hat| <-
A 2[45]| Analog Mid Tom2| Brush Mid Tom2
Bb2[46]| Analog Closed Hi-hat| <-
B 2[47]| Analog Mid Tom1| Brush Mid Tom1
C 3[48]| Analog Hi Tom2| Brush Hi Tom2
C#3(49]| Analog Cymbal| <-
D 3[50]| Analog Hi Tom1| Brush Hi Tom1
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]| <-| <-
6b4[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]| <-| <-
MIDI Implementation Chart
| *Function… Transmitted Recognized Remarks
---|---
Basic Channel
Mode| Default Changed Default Messages Altered| 10 ch
X
X
X| 1-16
X
X
X|
Note Number:| True voice| 0-127| 0-127
0-127|
Velocity| Note on
Note off| 0 99H. V=1-127 0 (99H. V=0)| 0-127
0-127|
After Touch| Key’s Channel’s| X
X| X
X|
Pitch Bend| | X| 0|
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| 0| 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
AU Sound OFF Reset All Controller All Notes OFF
Program Change| X| 0|
System Exclusive| X| 0|
System Common| Song Position Song Select
: Tune| X
X
X| X
X
X|
System Real Time| : Clock
: Commands| 0
n| X
X| START/STOP
Aux Messages| Local ON/OFF All Notes OFF Active Sense Reset| X X 0 X| X X X X|
O : YES
X : NO
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