General MIDI Drum notes
While not specifically Zendrum, this is a helpful chart to have of Universal General MIDI Drum Notes. When MIDI was created as a musical standard, this was the chart of which notes would represent which drum sounds. Theoretically, all Drum Modules follow thi chart, so if you have a Zendrum pad set to 44 and plug into any drum module, you will hear a pedal Hi-Hat.
Some modules do vary this chart. And most modules offer far more, filling in the numbers below 35 and above 81, but these are rarely the same even in modules by the same company.
These are the "safe" notes from module to module 95% of the time.
35
|
Acoustic Bass Drum |
59
|
Ride Cymbal 2 |
36
|
Bass Drum 1 |
60
|
Hi Bongo |
37
|
Side Stick |
61
|
Low Bongo |
38
|
Acoustic Snare |
62
|
Mute Hi Conga |
39
|
Hand Clap |
63
|
Open Hi Conga |
40
|
Electric Snare |
64
|
Low Conga |
41
|
Low Floor Tom |
65
|
High Timbale |
42
|
Closed Hi-Hat |
66
|
Low Timbale |
43
|
High Floor Tom |
67
|
High Agogo |
44
|
Pedal Hi-Hat |
68
|
Low Agogo |
45
|
Low Tom |
69
|
Cabasa |
46
|
Open Hi-Hat |
70
|
Maracas |
47
|
Low-Mid Tom |
71
|
Short Whistle |
48
|
Hi-Mid Tom |
72
|
Long Whistle |
49
|
Crash Cymbal 1 |
73
|
Short Guiro |
50
|
High Tom |
74
|
Long Guiro |
51
|
Ride Cymbal 1 |
75
|
Claves |
52
|
Chinese Cymbal |
76
|
Hi Wood Block |
53
|
Ride Bell |
77
|
Low Wood Block |
54
|
Tambourine |
78
|
Mute Cuica |
55
|
Splash Cymbal |
79
|
Open Cuica |
56
|
Cowbell |
80
|
Mute Triangle |
57
|
Crash Cymbal 2 |
81
|
Open Triangle |
58
|
Vibraslap |