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SDMK4

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midi implementation chart

 

Function 

Transmitted 

Recognized 

Remarks

0: YES  

X: NO

Basic  

Default 

10 

1–16 

Channel  

Changed 

 

Default 

Mode  

Message 

 

Alerted 

************** 

Note 

 

1–76 

0-127 

Number:  

True voice 

************** 

0-127

Velocity  

Note on 

 

Note off 

After  

Key’s 

Touch  

Channel’s 

Pitch Bend 

 

Control  

Bank Select

Change  

Modulation

 

Volume

 

10 

Pan

 

11 

Expression

 

64 

Sustain Pedal

 

66 

Sostenuto Pedal

 

67 

Soft Pedal

 

80 

Reverb Program

 

81 

Chorus Program

 

91 

Reverb Level

 

93 

Chorus Level

 

120 

ALL SOUND OFF

 

121 

Reset all Controllers

 

123 

All notes off

Program 

 

0

Change: true   

************** 

0-127 

System  

Exclusive 

X

System  

: Song Position 

X

  

: Song Select 

X

Common 

: Tune 

X

System  

: Clock 

X

Real Time 

: Commands 

X

Aux  

: Local ON/OFF 

 

: All Notes OFF 

0

Message 

: Active Sense 

0

 

: Reset 

0

Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY

Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY

Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO

Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO

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Summary of Contents for SDMK4

Page 1: ...START STOP TAP START PAD ASSIGN KITS SONG SUPER BASS LEARNING RECORD PLAY STOP METRONOME REVERB DEMO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 CHORD BASS PEDAL 2 BEAT PAD ASS KITS SONG PEDAL 1 DRUM 1 DRUM 2 SDMK4 Digital...

Page 2: ...he receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help One 1 Year Limited Warranty Subject to the limitations set forth below Simmons hereby represents and warrants...

Page 3: ...ti plug adapters since these can reduce sound quality cause operation errors and result in possible damage To avoid damage turn off the SDMK4 s power switch and all related devices prior to connecting...

Page 4: ...mo Song 5 Playing the Pads Pedals 6 9 Pad Names 6 Assigning a Drum Kit 7 Assigning a Voice 7 Metronome On Off 8 Playing a Song 9 Selecting a Song 9 Super Bass 9 Adjusting the Tempo 10 Track On Off 10...

Page 5: ...battery compartment cover on the underside of the unit 2 Insert six C size batteries When inserting the batteries be careful to follow the polarity markings 3 Close the battery compartment Power supp...

Page 6: ...voices as well Note Do not press any of the pedals when connecting them to the unit or while turning on power Pedal function may be reversed if they are connected in this manner 1 Front Panel Rear Pa...

Page 7: ...MASTER VOLUME knob Song Volume The song s volume level is controlled by two SONG VOLUME buttons The SONG VOLUME buttons adjust the balance between the song accompaniment in this case Demo and your ow...

Page 8: ...ill result in relatively louder or softer sounds Loudness also varies depending on where you strike the pad Drum Kit 001 Standard 1 Striking Pad 6 while pressing on Pedal 1 produces a closed hi hat so...

Page 9: ...ay Note You will be unable to select Drum Kits when you are in learning mode Select a Drum Kit Number You can select a Drum Kit by pressing the number keys for example when you want to select Drum Kit...

Page 10: ...um kit indicator will light up Play the Pads and Pedals Now your custom drum kit is ready to be played Repeat if you want to assign another drum pad or pedal Note Your CU Drum Kit will be preserved ev...

Page 11: ...aying the song s current measure will be shown in the display Try playing along using the pads and pedals To stop playback press the START STOP button again NOTE You can also use the Tap Start functio...

Page 12: ...CHORD tracks Pressing a Track button DRUM 1 DRUM 2 BASS CHORD will mute the corresponding track and its indicator light will turn off Muting DRUM 1 and DRUM 2 allows you to practice your technique in...

Page 13: ...utton The LEARNING button indicator will light up Note When you are in learning mode the KITS and PAD ASSIGN buttons will not respond Press the START STOP button The lights below the drum pads and on...

Page 14: ...buttons The recording indicator will turn off When the memory becomes full the recording stops automatically and FL will appear on the display The recorded song can be played back by pressing the PLAY...

Page 15: ...MIDI IN jack to a MIDI sequencer s MIDI OUT terminal The sequencer s data can be used to drive the SDMK4 s sound 13 MIDI The SDMK4 offers broadened musical possibilities through the use of MIDI what i...

Page 16: ...h Tom 1 808 High Tom 2 808 Mid Tom 1 808 Mid Tom 2 808 Low Tom 1 808 Low Tom 2 Hi Hat Open Closed Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 2 Ride Cymbal Ride Bell Chinese Cymbal Splash Cymbal Vibra slap Hand Clap...

Page 17: ...Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal Cabasa Ride Bell 43 41 50 41 50 49 43 44 49 50 46 73 69 7 56 51 41 43 61 44 Snare Drum High Snare Drum Low Snare Drum High Snare Drum High Snare Drum High Snare Drum High Snare Dr...

Page 18: ...ambo Rhumba 1 Rhumba 2 Afro Cuban Tango 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Latin Swing 1 Swing 2 Swing 3 Waltz 3 4 Ballad Swing Blues Blues March 1 March 2 R B Hip Hop Funk Country Big Band 66 67...

Page 19: ...0 Volume 10 X 0 Pan 11 X 0 Expression 64 X 0 Sustain Pedal 66 X 0 Sostenuto Pedal 67 X 0 Soft Pedal 80 X 0 Reverb Program 81 X 0 Chorus Program 91 X 0 Reverb Level 93 X 0 Chorus Level 120 X 0 ALL SOUN...

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