Alesis DM5 manual Footswitch Hookup, To set the Footswitch Mode

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Repeat steps through to correct the problem with the tom 2 pad.

Finally, return to the Drum Set mode by pressing the [DRUM SET] button. This will protect from the possibility of accidentally editing your settings.

Note: Whenever possible, keep some distance between your drum kit and the nearest speaker cabinets (especially bass cabinets), and make sure they are not facing directly at your set up. Remember that the closer and louder in volume the cabinets are, the greater the chances are that they will cause false triggering problems.

FOOTSWITCH HOOKUP

The rear panel [FOOTSWITCH] jack accepts a momentary footswitch unit. You can use either a normally closed or normally open momentary contact footswitch. Plug it into the [FOOTSWITCH] footswitch jack before powering up the DM5; on power up, it will automatically sense the footswitch polarity and calibrate itself accordingly.

If your footswitch seems to respond backwards (notes sustain unless the footswitch is pressed), turn off the DM5, make sure the footswitch plug is fully inserted into the footswitch jack, then turn the power back on.

Make sure the footswitch is not held down when powering up the DM5. The footswitch can be used for either one of two functions:

Advancing the DM5 to the next Drum Set; or,

To switch the Hi-Hat trigger between three different note assignments.

The Footswitch mode is selected on page 3 of the Ext Trig parameters. When set to Advance (Adv), the footswitch acts as a “program advance” command. Example: If Drum Set 10 is selected and the footswitch is pressed, Drum Set 11 will be selected.

When set to Hi-Hat mode (HAt), the footswitch will toggle the Hi-Hat Trigger’s note assignment between its normal note assignment (when not pressed) and the “Footswitch Held” note assignment (when held). In addition, a third note assignment, “Footswitch Closed”, may be played when the footswitch itself is pressed, without hitting the Hi-Hat trigger (just like a real Hi-Hat would make a sound simply by pressing its footpedal). The Footswitch Closed and Footswitch Held note assignments are selected on pages 4 and 5 of the External Trigger parameters.

To set the Footswitch Mode:

Press [EXT TRIG] repeatedly until PAGE 3 of the External Trigger parameters is selected.

The [EXT TRIG] button’s light will turn on; in the bottom left corner of the display, a square will appear around PAGE 3. There is only one parameter in this page: Footswitch Mode. The value below it will be flashing.

Use the [VALUE] knob to set the Footswitch mode to either Adv or HAt. The display will reflect the current setting.

For more information about using the footswitch to control the Hi-Hat Trigger’s note assignment, see Chapter 6.

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Contents Alesis DM5 Introduction HOW to USE this ManualDM5 Reference Manual Contents External Triggering Appendix a TROUBLE-SHOOTINGMidi Implementation Chart Midi FunctionsChapter Setting UPAC Power Hookup Unpacking and InspectionBasic Audio Hookup About Audio CablesTo turn on the Midi Thru parameter Midi HookupExternal Triggers Hookup Playing the Demo Sequence Powering UPYour First Session With the DM5 Selecting the Midi Channel WHAT’S a Drum SET?Playing the DM5 Auditioning Internal ProgramsChoosing Voices in a Drum SET Recalling the Factory Drum Sets Storing AN Edited Drum SETNaming a Drum SET Connections Midi OUT/THRU ModeTo turn on Midi Thru Mode To set the Root Note Example 1 Using a Midi KeyboardTo set the Midi Channel Example 2 Using a Midi Sequencer To turn the Local Control off Local ModeTo turn the Midi Overflow Mode on Example 3 Using TWO or More DM5 ModulesExternal Triggers To setup the external triggers To Set the Crosstalk value CrosstalkTo set the Noise value To set the Decay valueTo set the Footswitch Mode Footswitch HookupRandom Voices OverviewBasic and Definitions VoiceMidi Note Range DM5 PolyphonyReading the Display About the User InterfaceMULTI-PAGE Functions Function ButtonsButtons Preview Button Drum Note SelectionEditing Parameter Values Store ButtonTune Function ButtonsOutput MIXOutput Options Group Drum SETEXT Trig Copying a NOTE’S Parameters to Another MidiDrum SET Root Note Midi FunctionsMidi Channel Local Control Program Change EnableControllers Enable To edit the Program Change table Program Change TableSaving Data VIA Midi To back up Receiving Data from Another Midi DeviceOverview External TriggeringAbout Trigger Parameters Page Example Trigger Selection Velocity Curve Trigger Note AssignmentGain Method Two Method OneCrosstalk Noise Footswitch ModeDecay Understanding HI HAT Pedal Mode Mounting Trigger PlacementTips on Triggering from Acoustic Drums Output SensitivityFor shell mounting If you play with a fairly tight batter head, try thisIf you play with a looser head, try this For head mountingLarge Toms Mounting Hardware and ConfigurationMuffling External Triggering DM5 Reference Manual RE-INITIALIZING TROUBLE-SHOOTINGTROUBLE-SHOOTING Index MAINTENANCE/SERVICECustomers in the USA MaintenanceObtaining Repair Service Refer ALL Servicing to Alesis
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DM5 specifications

The Alesis DM5 is a renowned drum machine and percussion synthesizer that has garnered acclaim for its versatile features and high-quality sound. Embracing both the beginner and professional musician, the DM5 serves as an ideal platform for creating drum tracks, enhancing live performances, and adding depth to music productions.

At the heart of the DM5 is its comprehensive sound engine, which boasts a library of over 1,000 pre-recorded samples. These samples encompass a diverse range of instruments, from acoustic drums to electronic beats, allowing users to explore various music genres seamlessly. The DM5 features 25 of the most popular drum and percussion sounds that can be played via a MIDI controller or the built-in pads. This wide selection provides musicians with the flexibility to craft unique rhythms and textures.

An essential aspect of the DM5 is its user-friendly interface. The backlit LCD screen enables easy navigation through the vast array of features and settings. Users can quickly select sounds, adjust parameters, and create grooves with intuitive controls. The built-in sequencer is another standout feature, allowing musicians to record and edit patterns with precision. It supports up to 99 preset songs, enabling easy recall of favorite patterns for live gigs.

The DM5 also includes MIDI capabilities, facilitating seamless integration with other music production equipment. Users can connect external MIDI devices, triggering sounds directly from their keyboards or controllers. This interconnectedness promotes a fluid workflow in studio and live environments.

Furthermore, the DM5 offers a variety of built-in effects, such as delay and reverb, which enhance the overall sound. These effects provide additional depth and richness to drum tracks, ensuring that the final output remains polished and dynamic. The unit also supports audio outputs for connecting to mixers or amplifiers, making it suitable for both studio recordings and live performances.

In summary, the Alesis DM5 stands out as a powerful drum machine and percussion synthesizer. With its extensive sound library, user-friendly interface, integrated sequencer, MIDI capabilities, and built-in effects, it provides musicians with the tools to create and perform with ease. Whether in a home studio or on stage, the DM5 remains a versatile choice for anyone looking to explore the world of drum programming and music production.