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Precaution

Thank you for purchasing this electronic instrument.For perfect operation and
security, please read the manual carefully and keep it for future reference.

Safety Precautions

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle


is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous
voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert


the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance(servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the product.

Important Safety Instructions


1) Read these instructions. apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when
2) Keep these instructions. moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid
3) Heed all warnings. injury from tip-over(Figure 1).
4) Follow all instructions. (Figure 1) 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms
5) Do not use this apparatus near water. or when unused for a long period of time.
6) Clean only with dry cloth. 14) R efer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings, install in Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
accordance with the manufacturers instructions. damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
8) Do not install near the heat sources such as plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
(including amplifiers) that produce heat. been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized normally, or has been dropped.
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
type plug has two blades and a third grounding CAUTION: Apparatus shall not be exposed to
prong. The wide blade or the third prong is dripping or splashing and no objects filled with
provided for your safety, if the provided plug does liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
not fit into your outlet. consult an electrician for apparatus.
replacement of the obsolete outlet. Always make sure all batteries are inserted in
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or conformity with the +/- polarity markings.
pinched particularly at plugs. convenience receptacles, Always replace all batteries at the same time. Do
and the point where they exit from the apparatus. not use new batteries together with old ones. Also,
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by do not mix battery types, since this can cause
the manufacturer. overheating, fire, or battery fluid leakage.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or Remove the batteries from the instrument if it is
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the not to be used for a long time.
Contents

Panel Controls.........................................................................................................2
Assembly Instruction ..............................................................................................5
Connect....................................................................................................................8
Connecting the Power Supply.............................................................................8
Connecting an Amplifier.......................................................................................8
Connecting a CD Player, etc.(AUX In jack).........................................................8
USB MIDI............................................................................................................9
Using Headphones..............................................................................................9
Getting Started & Sound Module Overview .........................................................10
Switch the Power On ........................................................................................10
Select Drum Kits ....................................................................................... .......10
ENTER Button ..................................................................................................10
EXIT Button ......................................................................................................11
KIT Options ......................................................................................................11
SETUP Button ..................................................................................................13
SONG Button ...................................................................................................18
CLICK Button ...................................................................................................19
TEMPO/TAP Button .........................................................................................21
START/STOP Button ........................................................................................22
Recording Function ..........................................................................................22
Factory Rest .........................................................................................................23
Drum Kits List .......................................................................................................24
Voice List ..............................................................................................................25
Style List ...............................................................................................................27
MIDI Implementation Chart...................................................................................28
Specifications........................................................................................................29

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Panel Controls

Top Panel

ENTER

MASTER VOLUME
10

1 EXIT

MIN MAX 11

SETUP
KIT TRIGGER
2 +
3 - 4
5 9
6 7 8

TEMPO/TAP REC/PLAY
CLICK START/STOP
SONG

Rear Panel

15

12
RIDE CRASH HH HHC MASTER OUT USB

13 14
TOM3 TOM2 TOM1 SNARE KICK AUX IN

Side Panel

POWER PHONES
ON OFF DC 9V

16 17 18

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Panel Controls

Top Panel

1.MASTER VOLUME Allow you to adjust the overall volume of the TD82 drum kit.
Adjusting the volume will affect stereo line output as well as the
headphone socket.

2.SETUP Button Here you make adjustments to parameters that affect the drum kit,
regardless of which kit preset you are playing. This includes
sensitivity, threshold, velocity curve, effect, etc for each pad.

3.KIT Button Pressing this button allows you to adjust which instrument (or
drum sound) is played by each pad and volume.

4.+/- Button Use this button to navigate through the 30 drum kits, navigate
through menus or change parameter values

5.TEMPO/TAP Button You can adjust the tempo of the build in metronome, song record
or practice songs by pressing this button. Tapping it changes the
tempo to match your tapping.

6.CLICK Button This button provides access to the metronomes volume,


sound and type.

7. SONG Button This button is used to enter the song select display. You can turn
off the percussion track of the song to play along yourself, and
adjust the song's volume (percussion track and accompaniment
track).

8.START/STOP Button Start or stop button for currently selected song. In recording mode,
the button is also used to start and stop recording. In voice
selection mode, it allows you to listen to a song demo of the kit.

9.REC/PLAY Button Activate record mode and play back songs you have recorded.

10.ENTER Button This button is used to confirm the setting changes you made to
the current function and save the parameter values.

11.EXIT Button Pressing this button takes you to the previous menu.

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Panel Controls

Real Panel

12.MASTER OUT Stereo output jack used to connect to external mixer or


amplification system.

13.AUX IN Connect the output of an external audio device such as iPod, CD


player etc., The connector is a standard stereo mini jack.

14.USB Connect a computer or other USB host devices that support USB
audio with a standard USB cable to transfer MIDI data.

15.Trigger Input Jacks Here you connect each pad (HHC, HH, CRASH, RIDE, KICK,
SNARE, TOM1, TOM2, TOM3) using the included cables, to the
sound module.

Side Panel

16.POWER ON/OFF Switches power on and off, once the included DC adaptor is
connected.

17.DC 9V Connect the included DC adaptor to this jack.

18.PHONES Connect a pair of headphones to this jack.

The LED dot indicates which mode you are in as illustrated below. Remembering these
modes will help you understand the information you see in the LED display at any
given time.

KIT mode SONG mode


PAD name

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Assembly Instruction

1
First remove the drum stand from
the packing case and assemble it
as shown in the image to the left.
Pay attention to the stability of the
stand but note that once you have
positioned that pads and tightened
the whole kit, it will be very stable.

Remove the four pads from the box,


Tom 1 Tom 2
insert the pad rod into the pad hole
Snare Tom 3 as shown here, and adjust the pads
position and tighten the screw when
you are satisfied.

Insert the module into the rack


clamp as shown in the figure, and
tighten the T-screw.

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Assembly Instruction

Then assemble the two cymbals and


the hi-hat as shown in the image on
the left, and tighten the T-screw.

Insert the beater shaft into the


beater link of the kick drum pedal,
as illustrated and tighten the key
bolt with the included key.

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Assembly Instruction

TO CRASH TO RIDE

TOM3
TOM2

RIDE
CRASH
TO HH

TOM1
TO TOM1 TO TOM2

SNARE

HH
KICK

HHC
TO SNARE TO TOM3

MASTER OUT
TO KICK

AUX IN
TO HHC

USB

Adjusting the kit


Now it's time to position the foot controllers and adjust the kit so its ideally set up for your
playing style. The angle of the drums and cymbals can be adjusted as well as height. If you
prefer to have the cymbals lower and the toms higher, you can move the cymbal locking
mechanisms below the horizontal support and tom tube.

When you are satisfied, make sure to tighten every screw as much as possible. With the pedals
positioned, HH pedal on the left and bass drum pedal to the right, the kit should now roughly
look as illustrated above.

Connecting the pads and pedals


With the TD82 set up correctly, next connect the included cables to the pads and their
respective inputs on the drum module. Each cable is labeled because the cables can vary in
length and type. Make sure to pick the correct cable for each pad: Kik is kick drum, SNR is
snare etc. Tie the cables to the stand using the included Velcro-straps so it looks nice and tidy.

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Connect

Connecting the Power Supply AC POWER

Make sure the power is switch OFF and connect the power
adaptor to the DC 9V jack on the rear panel. Then connect
the power adaptor to a wall socket as illustrated to the right.

Connecting an Amplifier
If you want to play your kit through an amplification or mixer system, connect the Master
output stereo jack to the input on the receiving device. The volume of the output can be
adjusted with the MASTER VOLUME knob. If you connect a mono jack to jack cable, you
may not hear all the drum sounds correctly.

MASTER OUT

AMPLIFIER

Connecting a CD Player, etc. (AUX In jack)


The audio output from a CD player, MP3 player or other connected to the AUX IN mini jack
on the rear panel, can be mixed with the sound of the drum brain. This is ideal if you want to
play along with songs or are following an audio drum tutorial.
The combined mixed signal is adjusted with the MASTER VOLUME knob.

CD player
AUX IN

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Connect

USB MIDI
Your TD82 drum sound module is USB class compliant. This means that you can plug it in
to and USB class compliant host (example: computer running OS X, Windows XP, Vista or
Windows 7) and it should be recognized immediately. There are no drivers to install, simply
plug n' play. If you connect the Td82 to a computer you can trigger drum libraries on the
computer or record your performance. Check the operation and setup instructions for the
software you intend to use for more details.

Using Headphones
You can also connect a set of stereo headphones (optional)
to the PHONES jack located to the left side of the unit.
Use the [MASTER VOLUME] to adjust the headphone
PHONES
volume.

Note: Never use headphones at loud volume, as it may damage your ears.

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Getting Started & Sound Module Overview

Switch the Power On


With everything set up and ready to go, it's time to start playing the TD82 drum kit. Locate the
on/off power switch on the drum sound module and switch the power on. The drum module is
ready to operate when the display shown below, for selecting the drum kit.
POWER
ON OFF

To hear any sound, you must have either headphones or a speaker system connected. Now press
the Start button on the module. You should hear a song play through your speaker system or
headphones. If you hear no sound, please check all your connection cables from the sound
module to your speakers. Press the button again, to stop the song.

Once you have established your sound system or headphones are connected correctly to the
sound module, next play each of the pads, cymbals, kik and hi-hat. You should hear a sound
for every hit. If one pad or cymbal does not play a sound, check your cable connection from
the pad to the sound module.

With everything set up and the kit sounding from all pads, its time to start playing. Go ahead.
When you are ready to learn more about the sound module and drum kit, pick up the manual
and continue on from this point.
Select Drum Kits
Ready to explore the sound module some more? Ok, the unit comes with 25 (1-25) preset drum
kits and 5(26-30) user kits. Press the [K IT] button and you will see the current kit number appear
in the LED display. To select any of the 30 kits, you can use the [+/-] button to step through
them. For a complete list of kits, please check page 24 of this manual.
KIT

[ENTER] Button ENTER

The [ENTER] button is used to confirm and save the value or


function of a parameter you may set. It's similar to how the enter
button on a standard computer works. Once pressed, the LED
display will go back to previous menu after saving.

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[EXIT] Button EXIT

Press the [EXIT] button, if you want to quit the current menu. Once
pressed the LED display will take you back to the previous menu.

[KIT] Options
You can adjust several parameters for every kit enabling you to customize the kit to your taste.
Let's have a look at these options. Press the [KIT] button, then press the [ENTER] button. The
LED at this point displays Ins (Instrument). Use the [+/-] button to view the other parameter
menus Lev (Level), CoP (Copy), and rES (Reset). We will go through them in more
detail next. The changes you make are only active while the sound module is powered on.
If you switch it off, all changes will be lost except for those made to kits in the last 5
locations (26-30).
KIT

a. Selecting an Instrument
Each Kit consists of 12 Instruments (kick drum, snare drum etc). You can replace any of the
Instruments within a Kit with any of the 177 Instruments (percussion sounds) in the sound module.

Press the [KIT] button, then press the [ENTER] button. The LED displays Ins at this point.
Next press the [ENTER] button again, and use the [+/-] button to select the following pads:
Bass Drum HiHat Open
Snare HiHat Close
Stick HiHat Control
Tom 1 Splash
Tom 2 Crash
Tom3 Ride
For example: to select snare voice
------Press the [KIT] button, use the [+/-] button to select the drum kit you want to modify.
------Press the [ENTER] button, LED displays InS
------Press the [ENTER] button, use the [+/-] button to select S.n
------Press the [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button or hit the snare pad forcefully to select the
instrument.
In this mode you also can press the [START/STOP] button to listen to the instrument.
------Press the [ENTER] button to confirm.

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b.Pad Volume
You can also change the volume for each Instrument in a kit. Press the [KIT] button, press
[ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select Lev , then press [ENTER] again and use the
[+/-] button to select the following pads:

Bass Drum HiHat Open


Snare HiHat Close
Stick HiHat Control
Tom 1 Splash
Tom 2 Crash
Tom3 Ride

For example: to set the snare volume


------Press [KIT] button, use [+/-] button to select drum kit.
------Press [ENTER] button, LED displays InS
------Press [+/-] button to select LEv
------Press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select S.n
------Press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to set the snare volume. Range: 000-032
------Press [ENTER] button to confirm.

c. Copy Kit
Any kit can be copied to one of the 5 user locations (26-30). If you have made changes to a kit
that you want to keep upon power down, this is where to move them. Here is how you do it:

In [KIT] mode, press the [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select CoP .
Press the [ENTER] button again and use [+/-] button to select user kit (026-030). Press the
[ENTER] button to confirm that you want to copy the current kit to the user location.

KIT

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d. [KIT] Resetting
If you have made changes to the setting in the sound module and just want to get back to the
factory starting point, here is how you reset all Kits to their original state.
In [KIT] mode, press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select rES , then press [ENTER]
again to confirm.
KIT

[SETUP] Button
The parameters in the Setup mode are global and therefore affect all kits. In this mode, you can
set the pad trigger, MIDI out tracks, local on/off, effect, snare stick on/off, and resting.

The trigger functions allow you to adapt how the TD82's sound module respond to your
playing style. These include sensitivity, threshold, velocity curve, crosstalk and copy. We will
explain each function in more detail, but first, let's go through the principal of changing these
parameters

a. Trigger Setting
Press [SETUP] button, LED displays TrG , press [ENTER] button, LED displays PAD ,
press [ENTER] button again, use [+/-] button to select the following pads:

Bass Drum HiHat Open


Snare HiHat Close
Stick HiHat Control
Tom 1 Splash
Tom 2 Crash
Tom3 Ride

Press [ENTER] button to confirm the selected pad, and use [+/-] button to select SEn, THr,
Cur, TAL, and CoP . Press [ENTER] button again, use [+/-] button to set the parameters,
Finally, press [ENTER] button to confirm.

The following explains what each of these settings do.

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SEn-----Sensitivity, Simply put, set this to as high a value as you can. The lower the value the
less sensitive the pad will be. If you find the pad overly sensitive for you r liking,
including unexpected triggering of the pad you are playing, reduce the sensitivity a
little. Range: 001-008

THr-----Threshold, This setting allows a trigger signal to be received only when you hit the
pad above a determined force level. This can be used to prevent a pad from sounding
because of vibrations from other pads. When set to a higher value, no sound is
produced when you strike the pad lightly. For a dynamic kit, set Threshold as low as
possible, and increase the value if you hear mis-triggering caused by vibration.
Range: 000-050

Cur------The velocity curve allows you to choose a curve for each pad that responds the way
you want it to. There are 4 velocity curves to choose from: nor (Normal),
dyn (dynamic), ESY (easy), and fId (Fixed).

TAL-----Crosstalk can happen when you strike one of the pads forcefully, causing mis-triggering
of other instruments in the kit. In order to avoid this phenomena, you can adjust
TAL to high value. Range: 000-050

CoP-----copy theSensitivity, Threshold, velocity curve, and X-Talkof the current pad to
another pad.
------Press [SETUP] button, LED displays TrG
------Press [ENTER] button, LED displays PAD
------Press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select pad
------Press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select CoP
------Press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select copy-destination (pad).
------Press [ENTER] button to start copy, LED displaysEnd, copy completely.

Trigger Resetting to Factory Default


------Press [SETUP] button, LED displays TrG
------Press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select rES
------Press [ENTER] button again to confirm. Resetting completely.
SETUP

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b. Changing MIDI Out Track (Channel)


Press [SETUP] button, use [+/-] button to select TrC
Press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select MIDI out track: 001-016, Off
Press [ENTER] button again to confirm.

SETUP

c. Local On/Off
Switching local off disconnects the drum kit pads from the main sound chip.
Press [SETUP] button, use [+/-] button to select LoC
Press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select on or off
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, the display returns to LoC mode.

SETUP

On------Normal operation. When you play the pads and internal sound will trigger.
Off-----Will not trigger the internal sounds directly. This setting is useful if you want to trigger
external sounds via USB and don't want to hear the TD82's internal sounds at the same
time. Or if you are triggering the TD82's sounds via USB MIDI, to eliminate any
double triggering.

d. Effect
The TD82 sound module offers reverb and chorus effect:
------Press [SETUP] button, use [+/-] button to select EFC
------Press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select rEv , CHr , and rES

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SETUP

1) Reverb
When rEv is selected, press the [ENTER] button to enter the reverb setting mode. You
can use the [+/-] button to choose between rTy and rEL . Press the [ENTER] button
to select and use the [+/-] button to set the parameters. Finally, press [ENTER] button to
confirm your setting.
ENTER

rTy------ Reverb type. Use [+/-] button to select 8 reverb types, If oFF is selected, reverb
will be off.
REL-----Reverb Level. Use [+/-] button to adjust the reverb level, range: 000-127

2) Chorus
When CHr selected, press [ENTER] button to enter the chorus setting mode, LED displays
CTy , use [+/-] button to select CTy and CHL . then press [ENTER] button, use [+/-]
button to set the parameters. Finally, press [ENTER] button to confirm your setting.
ENTER

CTy------Chorus type. Use [+/-] button to select 8 chorus types. If oFF is selected, reverb
will be off.
CHL------Chorus Level. Use [+/-] button to adjust the chorus level, range: 000-127

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3) Effect Resetting
Press [SETUP] button, use [+/-] button to select EFC , press [ENTER] button, use [+/-]
button to select rES , then press [ENTER] button again to reset the effect function.

ENTER

e. Stick On/Off
This function let you to turn on or turn off rim sound of the snare.
Press [SETUP] button, use [+/-] button to select SdE , then press [ENTER] button, use [+/-]
button to select on or off .
Finally, press [ENTER] button to confirm.
SETUP

On------When you strike the snare's rim, you will hear a separate rim sound.
Off-----Switches off the separate rim sound.

f. Resetting
This function can reset all [SETUP] settings.
Press [SETUP] button, use [+/-] button to select rES , then press [ENTER] button to reset
all settings of the [SETUP].

SETUP

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[SONG] Button
The TD82 provides 30 (001-030) preset songs, and 2 (d-1/d-2) demo songs.
Press [SONG] button, use [+/-] button to select a desired song. Press [START/STOP]
button to start or stop the song.

SONG

a. Drum On/Off
In [SONG] mode, press [ENTER] button, LED displays drU , press [ENTER] button again,
use [+/-] button to select on or off , press [ENTER] to confirm.

SONG

On------turn on the drum track of the song.


Off------turn off the drum track of the song so you can play along.

b. Changing Percussion Volume


In [SONG] mode, press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select dLU , press [ENTER]
again, use [+/-] button to adjust drum volume.
Finally, press [ENTER] button to confirm. Range: 000-032

ENTER

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c. Adjusting Accompaniment Volume


In [SONG] mode, press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select ACC , press [ENTER]
again, use [+/-] button to adjust accompaniment volume. finally, press [ENTER] button to confirm.
Range: 000-032

ENTER

d. [SONG] Resetting
In [SONG] mode, press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to select rES , press [ENTER]
again to reset all settings of the [SONG] back to the factory default.

ENTER

[CLICK] Button
Press [CLICK] button to turn on or turn off metronome.
a. Click Volume
Press [CLICK] button, LED displays LEv , then press [ENTER] button, use [+/-] button to
adjust click volume, range: 000-032
Finally, press [ENTER] to confirm.

CLICK

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b. Changing Time signature


Press [CLICK] button, use [+/-] button to select TSG , then press [ENTER] button, use [+/-]
button to select click type: 1/4, 2/4, ¾, 4/4, 6/4, 3/8, 6/8, 12/8. default: 4/4
Finally, press [ENTER] button to confirm.

CLICK

c. Select Click Sound


Press [CLICK] button, use [+/-] button to select SUd , press [ENTER] button, use [+/-]
button to choose between three click sound.
Finally, press [ENTER] button to confirm.

CLICK

d. Click Resetting
Press [CLICK] button, use [+/-] button to select rES , press [ENTER] button to reset click
settings.

CLICK

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[TEMPO/TAP] Button

You can adjust the tempo of the click/metronome or a song either by selecting the right
tempo or by tapping it.

a. Adjusting Click/Metronome Tempo


Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button, the LED displays current tempo, next use [+/-] button to
change tempo value. Range: 020-240

TEMPO/TAP

b. Adjusting the Tempo of Songs


Pres s [TEMPO/TAP] button while playing the song, LED displays current tempo, use
[+/-] button to adjust tempo value. Range: 020-240
Press [ TEMPO/TAP] button while playing the song, LED displays current tempo, press
[ENTER] button, the tempo value will flash. Tap on the pad 4 times will now change the
tempo .

TEMPO/TAP

Note: A song's tempo cannot be changed before the song is playing.

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[START/STOP] Button

In [SONG] mode, press [START/STOP] to star or stop playing the song.


In [REC/PLAY] mode. press [START/STOP] to star or stop recording.
In voice selection mode, press [START/STOP] button to listen to the voice.

Recording Function

Press [REC/PLAY] button enter record mode. Use [+/-] button to select rEC , PLY ,
CLr and rES .

REC/PLAY

a. rEC (Record)
Press the [START/STOP] button to start recording, the first measure is your count-in.
Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop recording.

b. Ply (Play)
Press [START/STOP] button to start playing the song. Press it again to stop playing.

c. CLr (Clear)
Press [ENTER] button to delete the song.

d. rES (Reset)
Press [ENTER] button to reset all recording function settings.

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Factory Set

A factory reset will delete all your personalized settings. Here is how you reset the TD82
back to its original factory settings:

---Turn off the power.


---Hold down [+/-] buttons, then turn the power on, it can restore all internal settings to
factory set.

+
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Drum Kits List

Kits No Kits name Kits No Kits name

Kits1 Acoustic 1 Kits14 Analog

Kits2 Acoustic 2 Kits15 Drum Machine

Kits3 Pop 1 Kits16 Big Drum Latin

Kits4 Analog 1 Kits17 Gun Shot Rock

Kits5 Pop 2 Kits18 Electric 3

Kits6 Dance Room Kits19 Rock 1

Kits7 Jazz 1 Kits20 Loud Kit

Kits8 Revo Funk 1 Kits21 Disco 1

Kits9 Revo Funk 2 Kits22 Disco 2

Kits10 Electric 1 Kits23 Rock 2

Kits11 Edgy Electric Kits24 Pop Reggae

Kits12 Comp Kit Kits25 Rock 3

Kits13 Electric 2 Kits26-Kits30 User Kits

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Voice List

Var 1 21-46 23 Snare Jazz 56 Room Rim


24 Snare Room 57 Standard 2 Rim
21 Bass Drum Acoustic 25 Snare Elec 58 Open Rim
22 Bass Drum Dance 26 Snare Brush 59 Close Rim
23 Bass Drum Jazz 27 Snare Analog 60 Electric Rim
24 Bass Drum Room 28 Snare Heavy 61 Standard Stick
25 Bass Drum Elec 29 Snare Disco 62 Dance Stick
26 Bass Drum Brush 30 Snare M 63 Standard 2 Stick
27 Bass Drum Analog 31 SD Jazz H 64 Standard 3 Stick
28 Bass Drum Heavy 32 Snare L 65 Dance 2 Stick
29 Bass Drum Disco 33 Snare H Hard
30 Bass Drum H 34 Snare Rock M Var 3 21-67
31 BD Rock 1 35 Snare Gate L
32 Gran Casa 36 Snare Analog M 21 Acoustic Tom H
33 Bass Drum L 1 37 Snare Drum 1 22 Acoustic Tom M
34 Bass Drum Rock M 38 Snare Drum 2 23 Acoustic Tom L
35 BD Rock 2 39 Snare Rim 24 Jazz Tom H
36 HQ Elec Kick 40 Studio 25 Jazz Tom M
37 Jazz BD 41 Classic 26 Jazz Tom L
38 Bass Drum 1 42 Snare Var 27 TR808 Hi Tom
39 Bass Drum 2 43 Snare Rock 1 28 TR808 Mid Tom
40 Bass Drum 3 44 Snare Rock 2 29 TR808 Low Tom
41 Bass Drum 4 45 ClascElec 30 Disco Hi Tom
42 BD Room 46 Snare Dance 1 31 Disco Mid Tom
43 BD Rock 3 47 Snare Dance 2 32 Disco Low Tom
44 BD Dance1 48 Standard Rim 33 Floor Tom L
45 BD Dance2 49 Brush Rim 34 Mid Tom L
46 Bass Drum L 2 50 Dance Rim 35 High Tom 1
51 DDRM Rim 36 Rock Tom 1
Var 2 21-65 52 HQ Rim 37 Rock Tom 2
53 Jazz Rim 38 Rock Tom 3
21 Snare Acoustic 54 ORCH Rim 39 Floor Tom H
22 Snare Dance 55 Power Rim 40 Mid Tom H

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41 High Tom 2 24 Disco Cymbal 29 Elec HH Open


42 Room Tom var 1 25 Heavy Ride 30 Heavy HH Close
43 Room Tom var 2 26 Ride Cymbal 1 31 Heavy HH Pedal
44 Room Tom var 3 27 Crash Cymbal 1 32 Heavy HH Open
45 Room Tom var 4 28 Ride Cymbal 2 33 Hi-Hat Closed 1
46 Room Tom var 5 29 Hand Cym.H Closed 34 Hi-Hat Pedal 1
47 Rock Tom var 1 30 Crash Cymbal 2 35 Hi-Hat Open 1
48 Rock Tom var 2 31 Ride Cymbal Cup 36 Analog HH Closed
49 Rock Tom var 3 32 Crash Cymbal 3 37 Analog HH Pedal
50 Natural Tom 1 33 Ride Cymbal 3 38 Analog HH Open
51 Natural Tom 2 34 Crash Cymbal 4 39 Hi-Hat Closed 2
52 Natural Tom 3 35 Ride Cymbal 4 40 Hi-Hat Pedal 2
53 HQ High Floor Tom 36 Crash Cymbal 5 41 Hi-Hat Open 2
54 HQ Hi-Mid Tom 37 Ride Cymbal 5 42 TR808 HH Closed
55 HQ High Tom 38 TR808 Cymbal 43 TR808 HH Pedal
56 HQ Power Low Tom 39 Cymbal Standard 1 44 TR808 HH Open
57 HQ Power Mid Tom 40 Cymbal Bright 45 Hi-Hat Open 3
58 HQ Power Hi Tom 41 Cymbal Standard 2 46 Hi-Hat Closed 3
59 Analog Tom 1 42 Soft Cymbal 1 47 Hi-Hat Closed 4
60 Analog Tom 2 43 Soft Cymbal 2 48 ShortCut Splash
61 Analog Tom 3 44 Ride Standard 2 49 Disco Splash
62 Elec Tom 1 50 Jazz Splash
63 Elec Tom 2 51 Room Splash
64 Elec Tom 3 Var 5 21-55 52 Rock Splash
65 Elec Low Tom 53 Electric Splash
66 Elec Hi Tom 1 21 Acoustic HH Close 54 Dance Splash
67 Elec Hi Tom 2 22 Acoustic HH Pedal 55 Standard Sp l ash
23 Acoustic HH Open
Var 4 21-44 24 Dance HH Close
25 Dance HH Pedal
21 Acoustic Cymbal 26 Dance HH Open
22 Acoustic Ride 27 Elec HH Close
23 Jazz Cymbal 28 Elec HH Pedal

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Style List

No STYLE NAME No STYLE NAME

01 MERSEY BEAT 16 CLUB LATIN

02 SURF POP 17 DANCE 8BEAT

03 8BEAT 18 LATIN DISCO

04 60'S ROCK 19 DISCO

05 HEAVY ROCK 20 BIG BAND FAST

06 ROCK SHUFFLE 21 BIG BAND MID

07 80'S ROCK 22 JAZZ CLUB

08 16 BEAT1 23 SOUL

09 POP SHUFFLE 24 BOOGIEWOOGIE

10 GUITAR POP 25 REGGAE

11 JAZZ ROCK 26 SWINGY REGGAE

12 SWING FUNK 27 ENGLISH WALTZ

13 PIANO BALLAD 28 TANGO

14 RAP 29 JIVE

15 SWING HOUSE 30 2/4 POLKA

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MIDI Implementation Chart

Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks


Basic Default 1-16CH 1-16CH
Channel Changed 1-16CH 1-16CH
Mode Default Mode 3 Mode 3
Messages X X
Altered ********** X
Note 0~127 0~127
Number :True voice ********** 0~127
Velocity Note ON O 9nH,v=1~127 O 9nH,v=1~127
Note OFF O 8nH,v=0 O 9nH,v=0 or 8nh
Affter Key's X X
Pitch Bender X O
Control Change 0, 32 O O Bank Select
1 X O Modulation
5 X O Portamento time
6 O O Data Entry
7 O O Volume
10 X O Pan
11 X O Expression
64 X O Sustain
65 X O Portamento
66 X O Sostenuto
67 X O Soft pedal
80, 81 O O DSP TYPE
91, 93 O O DSP DEPTH
100,101 X O (*1) RPN LSB,MSB
121 X O Reset all Controllers

Program O 0-127 O 0-127


Change : True 0-127 0-127
System Exclusive X X
System : Song Position X X
: Song Select X X
Common : Tune X X
Aux : Local on/off X O
: All Notes Off O O
Messages : Active Sense X O
: Reset X O
Mode1:OMNI ON, POLY Mode2:OMNI ON, MONO O: Yes
Mode3:OMNI OFF, POLY Mode4:OMNI OFF, MONO X: NO

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Specifications

Drum Pads: 1 Snare with RIM Function, 3 TOM Pads, 2 Cymbal Pads,

1 Hi-Hat, 1 Hi-Hat Control, 1 Kick Trigger

Display: Multi-Function LED Display.

Polyphony: 64 Notes Max

Voice Control: 177 Percussion Voices, 25 Preset + 5 Custom

Effect: Reverb type (8), Level, Chorus type (8), Level

Styles: 30 Styles

Pad Control: Sensitivity; Threshold ;Velocity Curve

Demo: 2 Songs

Song recording: Real-time Record and Playback.

Others: Tap, Click Level, Click Sound, Click Tempo,

Metronome (1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/4, 3/8, 6/8, 12/8)

Interface: DC 9V Power Socket, Headphone, USB MIDI, Master Out,

AUX In, HH-Ctrl, Hi-Hat, Crash, Ride, Snare, Tom 1, Tom 2,

Tom 3, Kick, Phones Volume Slider Knob

10505571V1.0

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