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About the Pads
To play a head shot, hit only the head.
To play a rim shot,
hit both the head and the rim of the pad simultaneously
.
With the following pads head and rim shots are available.
PD-7, PD-8, PD-9, PD-80R, PD-105, PD-120, PD-125:
With the following pads only head shots are available.
PD-6, PD-80, PD-100:
fig.P-014.e
When using rim shots on the PD-80R, PD-105, PD-120, or PD-125, connect the pad to the
SNARE trigger input jack with a STEREO cable.
Certain instrument names, for example: “S1” as the snare head instrument and “S1r” as the
rim instrument are actually “matched” as it is the head and rim from the same drum.
(
Selecting Sounds [INST]
(p. 24))
fig.P-015.e
The cross stick sound is sometimes referred to as a “closed rim shot.”
When you perform a cross stick, the rim instrument is played.
When using the PD-80R, PD-105, PD-120, or PD-125 to play the cross stick,
be sure that you
only strike the rim (outer edge) of the pad
. Placing
your hand on the head (center area) of the pad might prevent the cross
stick sound from being played properly.
To play cross stick on the PD-80R, PD-105, PD-120, or PD-125, connect the pad with a Stereo
cable to the SNARE trigger input jack.
To play a cross stick sound, assign “S1r,” “S2r,” “S3r,” “S4r,” “S10,” or “S11” to the rim.
By selecting either “S1r,” “S2r,” “S3r,” or “S4r” as the SNARE rim instrument, you can have
either rim shot or cross stick sounds sound depending on your playing dynamics.
(
Selecting Sounds [INST]
(p. 24))
Playing the Pads
Head Shots and Rim Shots
Cross Stick on the Snare Pad
Head Shot
Rim Shot
Head
Head
Rim
Head
Head
Rim
Rim
Rim
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