Play the Pads/Pedals

Strike the pad with the supplied drum sticks or your hands to play the drum voices. When playing the pads with your hands, turn the Hand Percussion feature on by press- ing the [HAND PERC] button (the lamp lights).

The volume of the pads’ sounds responds to your playing; when you play soft the vol- ume 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

A hi-hat sound is assigned to Small Pad 3 (Drum Kit 00). Striking Small Pad 3 while pressing Pedal 2 pro- duces a closed hi-hat sound.

Striking the pad without pressing the pedal produces an open hi-hat sound.

Small Pad 1

 

 

Small Pad 2

107: Crash

 

 

110: Ride

Cymbal 2

Pad 2

Pad 3

Cymbal 1

 

 

 

061: Mid Tom (High)

063: Low Tom

 

 

Small Pad 3

 

 

102: Hi-Hat

 

Pad 1

Closed/Open

Pad 4

 

053: Open Rim Shot

 

065: Floor Tom (Low)

Ex. shown, Drum Kit 00

Pedal 2

102: Hi-Hat Pedal

The bass drum voice is controlled by pressing Foot Pedal 1.

Pedal 1 features touch response; the volume responds to how hard you press the pedal.

Use Foot Pedal 2 to control the Hi-hat. (This is in the case of Drum Kit 00.)

Pedal 1

001: Bass Drum (Hard)

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Yamaha DD-55 owner manual Play the Pads/Pedals, Pad Names, Ex. shown, Drum Kit

DD-55 specifications

The Yamaha DD-55 is an innovative digital drum kit designed for both aspiring drummers and experienced musicians. This versatile instrument combines the playability of traditional drums with advanced technology, paving the way for an engaging music-making experience.

At the heart of the DD-55 is a unique design that features 8 touch-sensitive drum pads, allowing for a dynamic and responsive playing experience. These pads enable drummers to produce a wide range of sounds, from crisp snares to deep bass drums, making it suitable for various music genres. The responsive nature of the pads means players can express themselves through subtle nuances in their playing, enhancing the overall performance.

The DD-55 comes with an extensive library of 254 percussion voices, providing drummers with an array of options to choose from. This diversity allows users to create unique beats and explore different soundscapes. Additionally, the kit includes 50 preset drum kits that can be easily altered to fit the needs of the musician, facilitating creative exploration without limits.

One of the standout features of the DD-55 is its built-in sequencer, which allows for the creation and playback of complex rhythms and patterns. This technology enables users to compose music efficiently and experiment with different arrangements. The device also includes 30 pre-programmed songs that serve as practice tracks, allowing drummers to jam along and improve their skills.

Integration with external devices is made simple with the AUX input, allowing users to connect smartphones or MP3 players and play along with their favorite tracks. Furthermore, the DD-55 is equipped with MIDI capabilities, which means it can be connected to other MIDI-compatible instruments and software for enhanced functionality in music production.

The Yamaha DD-55 is designed with portability in mind. Its compact and lightweight structure makes it an excellent choice for musicians on the go. The kit can be powered by both batteries and an AC adapter, allowing for flexibility in different playing environments, whether on stage or during a practice session at home.

In summary, the Yamaha DD-55 is a feature-rich digital drum kit that caters to a wide range of musical preferences. With its responsive pads, extensive sound library, built-in sequencer, and portability, the DD-55 stands out as a valuable tool for drummers looking to explore new horizons in their musical journey. Its combination of traditional drum feel and advanced technology makes it a worthwhile investment for anyone passionate about drumming.