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Drum kit list – Yamaha YPT-300 User Manual

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PSR-E303/YPT-300 Owner’s Manual

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Drum Kit List

Voice No.

109

110

111

112

113

MSB(0-127) / LSB(0-127) / PC(1-128)

127/0/1

127/0/2

127/0/9

127/0/17

127/0/25

Keyboard

MIDI

Key

off

Alternate

assign

Standard Kit 1

Standard Kit 2

Room Kit

Rock Kit

Electronic Kit

Note#

Note

Note#

Note

25

C# 0

13

C# -1

3

Surdo Mute

26

D

0

14

D

-1

3

Surdo Open

27

D# 0

15

D# -1

Hi Q

28

E

0

16

E

-1

Whip Slap

29

F

0

17

F

-1

4

Scratch Push

30

F# 0

18

F# -1

4

Scratch Pull

31

G

0

19

G

-1

Finger Snap

32

G# 0

20

G# -1

Click Noise

33

A

0

21

A

-1

Metronome Click

34

A# 0

22

A# -1

Metronome Bell

35

B

0

23

B

-1

Seq Click L

36

C

1

24

C

0

Seq Click H

37

C# 1

25

C# 0

Brush Tap

38

D

1

26

D

0

O

Brush Swirl

39

D# 1

27

D# 0

Brush Slap

40

E

1

28

E

0

O

Brush Tap Swirl

Reverse Cymbal

41

F

1

29

F

0

O

Snare Roll

42

F# 1

30

F# 0

Castanet

Hi Q 2

43

G

1

31

G

0

Snare H Soft

Snare H Soft 2

SD Rock H

Snare L

44

G# 1

32

G# 0

Sticks

45

A

1

33

A

0

Bass Drum Soft

Bass Drum H

46

A# 1

34

A# 0

Open Rim Shot

Open Rim Shot 2

47

B

1

35

B

0

Bass Drum Hard

Bass Drum H

BD Rock

48

C

2

36

C

1

Bass Drum

Bass Drum 2

BD Rock

BD Gate

49

C# 2

37

C# 1

Side Stick

50

D

2

38

D

1

Snare M

Snare M 2

SD Room L

SD Rock L

SD Rock L

51

D# 2

39

D# 1

Hand Clap

52

E

2

40

E

1

Snare H Hard

Snare H Hard 2

SD Room H

SD Rock Rim

SD Rock H

53

F

2

41

F

1

Floor Tom L

Room Tom 1

Rock Tom 1

E Tom 1

54

F# 2

42

F# 1

1

Hi-Hat Closed

55

G

2

43

G

1

Floor Tom H

Room Tom 2

Rock Tom 2

E Tom 2

56

G# 2

44

G# 1

1

Hi-Hat Pedal

57

A

2

45

A

1

Low Tom

Room Tom 3

Rock Tom 3

E Tom 3

58

A# 2

46

A# 1

1

Hi-Hat Open

59

B

2

47

B

1

Mid Tom L

Room Tom 4

Rock Tom 4

E Tom 4

60

C

3

48

C

2

Mid Tom H

Room Tom 5

Rock Tom 5

E Tom 5

61

C# 3

49

C# 2

Crash Cymbal 1

62

D

3

50

D

2

High Tom

Room Tom 6

Rock Tom 6

E Tom 6

63

D# 3

51

D# 2

Ride Cymbal 1

64

E

3

52

E

2

Chinese Cymbal

65

F

3

53

F

2

Ride Cymbal Cup

66

F# 3

54

F# 2

Tambourine

67

G

3

55

G

2

Splash Cymbal

68

G# 3

56

G# 2

Cowbell

69

A

3

57

A

2

Crash Cymbal 2

70

A# 3

58

A# 2

Vibraslap

71

B

3

59

B

2

Ride Cymbal 2

72

C

4

60

C

3

Bongo H

73

C# 4

61

C# 3

Bongo L

74

D

4

62

D

3

Conga H Mute

75

D# 4

63

D# 3

Conga H Open

76

E

4

64

E

3

Conga L

77

F

4

65

F

3

Timbale H

78

F# 4

66

F# 3

Timbale L

79

G

4

67

G

3

Agogo H

80

G# 4

68

G# 3

Agogo L

81

A

4

69

A

3

Cabasa

82

A# 4

70

A# 3

Maracas

83

B

4

71

B

3

O

Samba Whistle H

84

C

5

72

C

4

O

Samba Whistle L

85

C# 5

73

C# 4

Guiro Short

86

D

5

74

D

4

O

Guiro Long

87

D# 5

75

D# 4

Claves

88

E

5

76

E

4

Wood Block H

89

F

5

77

F

4

Wood Block L

90

F# 5

78

F# 4

Cuica Mute

Scratch Push

91

G

5

79

G

4

Cuica Open

Scratch Pull

92

G# 5

80

G# 4

2

Triangle Mute

93

A

5

81

A

4

2

Triangle Open

94

A# 5

82

A# 4

Shaker

95

B

5

83

B

4

Jingle Bell

96

C

6

84

C

5

Bell Tree

97

C# 6

85

C# 5

98

D

6

86

D

5

99

D# 6

87

D# 5

100

E

6

88

E

5

101

F

6

89

F

5

102

F# 6

90

F# 5

103

G

6

91

G

5

E1

F1

F#1

G1

G#1

A1

A#1

B1

C1

D#1

D1

C#1

E2

F2

F#2

G2

G#2

A2

A#2

B2

C2

D#2

D2

C#2

E3

F3

F#3

G3

G#3

A3

A#3

B3

C3

D#3

D3

C#3

E4

F4

F#4

G4

G#4

A4

A#4

B4

C4

D#4

D4

C#4

E5

F5

F#5

G5

G#5

A5

A#5

B5

C5

D#5

D5

C#5

C6

• “

” indicates that the drum sound is the same as “Standard Kit 1”.

• Each percussion voice uses one note.
• The MIDI Note # and Note are actually one octave lower than keyboard Note # and Note. For example, in

“109: Standard Kit 1”, the “Seq Click H” (Note# 36/Note C1) corresponds to (Note# 24/Note C0).

• Key Off: Keys marked “O” stop sounding the instant they are released.
• Voices with the same Alternate Note Number (*1 … 4) cannot be played simultaneously. (They are designed

to be played alternately with each other.)