Play the pads, Pad names – Yamaha DD-35 User Manual
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Play the Pads
Strike the pad with the supplied drum sticks or your hand to play the drum voices.
When playing the pads with your hand, turn the Hand Percussion feature on by
pressing the [HAND PERC] button (“on
” is indicated).
The volume of the pads’ sounds responds to your playing; when you play soft the
volume is soft, and when you play strongly the volume is loud.
The actual loudness of the sound may vary according to which part of the pad is
struck.
Pad Names
Pad 1
1: Bass Drum
Pad 2
5: Snare Drum
Pad 3
23: Crash Cymbal
Pad 4
20: Hi-Hat Open
Ex. shown, Drum Kit 09
• If you hit a pad too strongly, the adjacent pad(s)
may inadvertently sound as well.
See also other documents in the category Yamaha Accessories for music:
- CN-1000 (30 pages)
- CN-70 (16 pages)
- CNR-80 (20 pages)
- DD-10 (20 pages)
- DD-11 (39 pages)
- DD-14 (46 pages)
- DD-3 (8 pages)
- DD-5 (24 pages)
- DD-6 (19 pages)
- DD-7 (23 pages)
- DD-9 (12 pages)
- DGX-230 (128 pages)
- DSR-500 (32 pages)
- HS-501 (12 pages)
- PC-100 (28 pages)
- PC-1000 (35 pages)
- PC-50 (24 pages)
- PCR-800 (35 pages)
- PS-25 (28 pages)
- PS-30 (24 pages)
- PS-55 (36 pages)
- PS-6100 (44 pages)
- PSR-11 (20 pages)
- PSR-12 (20 pages)
- PSR-15 (16 pages)
- PSR-16 (20 pages)
- PSR-18 (16 pages)
- PSR-19 (11 pages)
- PSR-2 (16 pages)
- PSR-22 (20 pages)
- PSR-21 (20 pages)
- PSR-2500 (68 pages)
- PSR-27 (36 pages)
- PSR-270 (120 pages)
- PSR-28 (36 pages)
- PSR-280 (92 pages)
- PSR-6 (20 pages)
- PSR-60 (32 pages)
- PSR-6300 (52 pages)
- PSR-7 (28 pages)
- PSR-70 (36 pages)
- PSR-8 (28 pages)
- PSR-80 (35 pages)
- PSR-90 (51 pages)