Operation Manual

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DRUM layout
This layout is designed for use with drum racks in DAW software. The pads on 1/4 of each ring corre-
spond to one drum rack section.
You can use U to move groups of note numbers in the column direction.
Row
0
1/3 (common) 2 1/3 (common) 2 1/3 (common) 2 1/3 (common) 2
4
U × 2 U × 1
At startup
d × 1
Column
0 52 56 36 40 20 24 4 8
1 53 57 37 41 21 25 5 9
2 54 58 38 42 22 26 6 10
3 55 59 39 43 23 27 7 11
4 60 64 44 48 28 32 12 16
5 61 65 45 49 29 33 13 17
6 62 66 46 50 30 34 14 18
7 63 67 47 51 31 35 15 19
8 68 72 52 56 36 40 20 24
9 69 73 53 57 37 41 21 25
10 70 74 54 58 38 42 22 26
11 71 75 55 59 39 43 23 27
12 76 80 60 64 44 48 28
32
13 77 81 61 65 45 49 29 33
14 78 82 62 66 46 50 30 34
15 79 83 63 67 47 51 31 35
16 84 88 68 72 52 56 36 40
17 85 89 69 73 53 57 37 41
18 86 90 70 74 54 58 38 42
19 87 91 71 75 55 59 39 43
20 92 96 76 80 60 64 44 48
21 93 97 77 81 61 65 45 49
22 94 98 78 82 62 66 46 50
23 95 99 79 83 63 67 47 51
24 100 104 84 88 68 72 52 56
25 101 105 85 89 69 73 53 57
26 102 106 86 90 70 74 54 58
27 103 107 87 91 71 75
55 59
28 108 112 92 96 76 80 60 64
29 109 113 93 97 77 81 61 65
30 110 114 94 98 78 82 62 66
31 111 115 95 99 79 83 63 67
Example: Pad at Column 12, Row 2 (when MIDI
channel 1 selected)
The note number is 64 (40h) and the MIDI chan-
nel is 1 (00h).
· When this pad is tapped, "90h" (Note on/MIDI
ch), "40h" (Note Number) and the velocity are
transmitted. The pad also lights yellow when it
is tapped.
· This pad will also light yellow if "90h" (Note on/
MIDI ch), "40h" (Note Number) and a velocity
are transmitted to the Ring Controller.
Column 12、 Row 2
Ring Controller MIDI messages (continued)