Alesis DM5 manual About the User Interface, Reading the Display

Page 26

Overview: Chapter 4

ABOUT THE USER INTERFACE

READING THE DISPLAY

The display is made up of 6 sections.

1)Drum Set Number. This consists of two large digits which indicate the currently selected Drum Set (from 00 to 20).

2)Page Number Strip. When a Function button is selected (lit) which contains more parameters than will fit in the display at once, they will be divided among multiple pages. In this situation, the word PAGE will appear in the bottom left corner of the display followed by a series of numbers (up to 5) which indicate the total number of pages. The currently selected page’s number will have a box around it. Pressing the

selected Function button will advance to the next page. You can also navigate between pages and the parameters that appear in them by using the [] and [] buttons.

3)Drum Set Name/Parameter Name Strip. The top right section of the display will indicate the currently selected Drum Set’s name (when the [DRUM SET] button is lit), or the currently selected parameter’s name (when editing a Drum Set’s parameters). When editing, the named parameter’s value/setting will appear below it.

4)Parameter Value Strip. When editing, the selected parameter’s value will appear in the middle section of the display. When a parameter’s value flashes on and off, it indicates that it is selected for editing by using the [VALUE] knob. This section will appear blank when the [DRUM SET] button is selected (lit).

5)Triggers Strip. The lower middle and right sections of the display list all twelve external triggers. When a trigger is detected, a circle will appear around its number. When editing the External Trigger parameters ([EXT TRIG] button lit), a circle will appear around the selected trigger that you are editing.

6)Trigger Level. The bottom of the display acts as a VU meter indicating the current level of the incoming trigger(s). When a trigger is struck hard, this indicator will jump from left to right by an amount that accurately reflects the trigger’s signal. When a trigger is struck lightly, the level indicator will move only slightly from left to right. Use this indicator when adjusting the Gain parameter for each of your triggers.

DM5 Reference Manual

25

Image 26
Contents Alesis DM5 HOW to USE this Manual IntroductionDM5 Reference Manual Contents Midi Functions Appendix a TROUBLE-SHOOTINGMidi Implementation Chart External TriggeringUnpacking and Inspection Setting UPAC Power Hookup ChapterAbout Audio Cables Basic Audio HookupMidi Hookup To turn on the Midi Thru parameterExternal Triggers Hookup Playing the Demo Sequence Powering UPYour First Session With the DM5 Auditioning Internal Programs WHAT’S a Drum SET?Playing the DM5 Selecting the Midi ChannelChoosing 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 Local Mode To turn the Local Control offExample 3 Using TWO or More DM5 Modules To turn the Midi Overflow Mode onExternal Triggers To setup the external triggers Crosstalk To Set the Crosstalk valueTo set the Decay value To set the Noise value Footswitch Hookup To set the Footswitch ModeVoice OverviewBasic and Definitions Random VoicesDM5 Polyphony Midi Note RangeAbout the User Interface Reading the DisplayMULTI-PAGE Functions Function ButtonsButtons Store Button Drum Note SelectionEditing Parameter Values Preview ButtonFunction Buttons TuneMIX OutputOutput Options Group Drum SETEXT Trig Midi Copying a NOTE’S Parameters to AnotherMidi Functions Drum SET Root NoteMidi Channel Program Change Enable Local ControlControllers Enable To edit the Program Change table Program Change TableSaving Data VIA Midi Receiving Data from Another Midi Device To back upExternal Triggering OverviewAbout Trigger Parameters Page Example Trigger Selection Velocity Curve Trigger Note AssignmentGain Method One Method TwoCrosstalk Noise Footswitch ModeDecay Understanding HI HAT Pedal Mode Output Sensitivity Trigger PlacementTips on Triggering from Acoustic Drums MountingFor head mounting If you play with a fairly tight batter head, try thisIf you play with a looser head, try this For shell mountingLarge Toms Mounting Hardware and ConfigurationMuffling External Triggering DM5 Reference Manual MAINTENANCE/SERVICE TROUBLE-SHOOTINGTROUBLE-SHOOTING Index RE-INITIALIZINGRefer ALL Servicing to Alesis MaintenanceObtaining Repair Service Customers in the USA
Related manuals
Manual 1 pages 58.02 Kb