Play functions
This section outlines different features and functions you can use while playing your Paper Jamz drum set.
Changing Drum Kits
You can change the sounds of the drums by selecting different Drum Kits. Each Drum Kit features a different set of drum sounds in both Freestyle
and Rhythm Modes. You can change the Drum Kit during any song. To change Drum Kits, press the Mode button and then tap one of the
corresponding drum or cymbal surfaces as outlined in Table2 (below). You will hear a drum sound from the selected kit.
Table 2
Kit First press: Then tap:
Kit — 1 Mode Cymbal 1
Kit — 2 Mode Snare
Kit — 3 Mode Hi-hat
Looping
In Perfect Play and Rhythm modes, you can set your selected song to play a loop — so you can jam for longer! By default, the song is looped twice.
To loop the song more than twice, while the loop is playing, press the Mode button and then press Volume down. Repeat these instructions for
each time you want to repeat the loop, otherwise the song will nish normally.
To stop the song at any time, press the Demo button.
Karaoke menu
In Perfect Play and Rhythm modes, you can disable certain tracks in the selected song so that you can sing along with the song or play with
a friend! You get to pick any combination of tracks you want to hear, and you can change them anytime during a song in Perfect Play or
Rhythm Modes.
To activate the Karaoke menu, press the Mode button, then the Volume up button and then tap the associated drum/cymbal to choose which
track to mute (Table3 below). When you tap, the song will start. To unmute the selected track, repeat the action: press the Mode button,
then the Volume up button and then tap the associated drum/cymbal. You will hear a low drum sound when the track is muted and you will hear
a bell sound when the track is unmuted.
NOTE: Karaoke mode will work even when the music is playing. When the song ends, the Karaoke mode will remain selected until a different
Mode is chosen.
Table 3
Karaoke Menu First press: Then tap:
Mutes vocal track Mode & Volume up Cymbal 1
Mutes guitar track Mode & Volume up Snare
Mutes backing tracks Mode & Volume up Hi-hat
Tips and tricks
Use your left hand thumb to play the bass, bass pedals and hi-hat pedal.•
Use your left hand ngers to play the toms, cymbal, hi-hat and cowbell.•
To play the bass, use either of the two bass pedals or directly tap the bass drum.•
When you press and hold the hi-hat pedal, the hi-hat will close and you will hear a soft sound when you tap i• t. When you want to jam
loudly, keep the hi-hat open (i.e. do not press on the hi-hat pedal) to get a loud, crashing cymbal sound.
Use your right hand to play the toms, cymbal, ride and bell.•
The large cymbal on the right will produce two different sounds depending on the area you tap. The center of the cymbal makes a •
high-pitched bell sound, and the edge of the cymbal, the ride, produces a lower tone.