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Operation of the RM-2
■ Parameter List
PAD INST
Select the sound to be played when you strike the pad.
*1, 2, 3
Use two sounds marked with the same footnote number (3 and 4, 5 and 6, 10 and 11) when
using a rim-shot capable pad (PD-80R/120). For more detailed information, refer to
"Connecting Pads Capable of Playing Rim Shots" (p. 24). The optimum effect cannot be
achieved if a pad that is not capable of playing rim shots is used.
Instruments Description
1 Maple snare (14" x 6-1/2")
2 Steel snare (14" x 5-1/2")
3 Brass snare (14" x 5-1/2") *1
4 Brass snare rim (14" x 5-1/2") *1 soft: same #3 inst / hard: rim shot
5 Maple piccolo snare (14" x 3-1/2") *2
6 Maple piccolo snare rim (14" x 3-1/2") *2 soft: same #5 inst / hard: rim shot
7 Brass piccolo snare (14" x 3-1/2")
8 13 inch snare
9 Deep shell snare
10 Marching snare *3
11 Marching snare rim *3 soft: side stick / hard: rim shot
12 Marching tenor drum
13 Hi tom-tom (10")
14 Mid tom-tom (12")
15 Lo tom-tom (14")
16 Marching quad-tom 1 (8")
17 Marching quad-tom 2 (10")
18 Marching quad-tom 3 (12")
19 Marching quad-tom 4 (13")
20 Bass drum (22")
21 Marching bass drum 1 (18")
22 Marching bass drum 2 (24")
23 Hi timbale (rim shot)
24 Lo timbale
25 Cowbell soft: muffled / hard: open shot
26 Claves
27 Practice board 1 Clear, well-defined sounds good
for improving your stick tech-
nique.
28 Practice board 2 The sound changes when you
strike the pad strongly. Good for
practicing the use of accents.