Alesis DM10 manual

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5.MIX BANK – Toggles between Banks A and B, determining which bank of triggers the MIXER's faders are affecting. An LED indicates the current bank. When neither LED is lit, these faders are disabled.

6.METRONOME ON / OFF – Turns the metronome on or off. You can adjust the metronome volume with the fader directly underneath this button (when MIX BANK is set to Bank B).

7.LCD – Displays system menus, parameters, and other settings as you use the DM10.

8.F-BUTTONS(1-4)These buttons allow you to navigate the menus shown in the LCD. Press an F- BUTTON to select the "virtual" button or tab shown above it in the LCD

9.CURSOR UP / DOWN – Use these buttons to move (vertically) through the available parameters shown in menus in the LCD.

Note: Pressing CURSOR DOWN from the Main Screen allows you to adjust overall parameters for the current Kit.

10.VALUE DIAL – Turn this wheel to increase and decrease values and settings shown in the LCD.

11.VALUE UP / DOWN – Use these buttons to increase and decrease values and settings shown in the LCD. These may be easier to use than the VALUE DIAL when making incremental adjustments to your parameters.

12.EXIT – Press this button to return to the previous menu shown in the LCD.

13.DRUM KIT – Returns the LCD to the Main Screen. From here, you can select the current Kit with the VALUE DIAL or VALUE UP / DOWN buttons.

14.UTILITY – Enters the Utility Menu, which allows you to set certain "global" parameters that affect the DM10's overall operation (e.g., tempo, MIDI, output routing, trigger sensitivity, etc.). (See the Reference Manual for more information.)

15.EXT TRIG – Allows you to adjust parameters related to triggering. Customizing these parameters changes the feel and responsiveness of the Kit.

Note: Changes to these parameters will affect ALL Kits.

16.NOTE CHASE – Turns Note Chase on or off. When Note Chase is on, striking a trigger automatically selects it for editing. Alternatively, you can select a trigger by highlighting the trigger field in the LCD with the CURSOR UP / DOWN buttons then using the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL.

17.EDIT INST – Press this button to edit the Instrument assigned to a trigger input. While editing, pressing it toggles between the two Layers of the trigger. The current Layer (A or B) will be highlighted on the top-right corner of the LCD.

18.EDIT ACCOMP – Press this button to adjust the settings for your Accompaniment. The adjustable parameters will be shown in the LCD.

19.PREVIEW – Press this velocity-sensitive button to preview the sound of the current trigger. This can be useful when programming the DM10 if it is not connected to your drum kit, if it is not convenient to strike the pads, etc.

20.STORE – Press this button to save changes made to the current Kit, Sequence, trigger settings, or global settings. Use the VALUE DIAL or VALUE UP / DOWN buttons to select a destination where the current Kit or Sequence will be stored. When saving a Kit, its Instruments and all its parameters will also be stored. When saving a Sequence, it will remember its corresponding Kit and Accompaniment.

21.SEQ – Press this button to access the module's Sequencer where you can create and edit drum and accompaniment patterns.

22.MUTE DRUMS – Press this button to mute the drum track of a Sequence.

23.MUTE ACCOMP – Press this button to mute the Accompaniment track of a Sequence.

24.STOP – Stops playback of the current Sequence. Hold down STOP and turn the VALUE DIAL to "scrub" forwards and backwards through the Sequence. Hold down STOP and press VALUE UP / DOWN to "step" forwards or backwards through each "event" in the Sequence. While navigating the Sequence in these ways, you will hear the Sequence play as you move through it.

25.PLAY / – Plays the current Sequence. You can also hold down STOP and press this button to move back to the previous bar in the Sequence.

26.RECORD / – Records a new Sequence. You can also hold down STOP and press this button to move to the next bar in the Sequence.

27.TAP TEMPO – Tap this button at the desired rate to enter a new tempo for the Sequence. You can also change the tempo by holding down the TAP TEMPO button and using the VALUE DIAL or VALUE UP / DOWN buttons.

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Contents DM10 Page Table of Contents Page Introduction Connection DiagramDeactivate Write Protection Resetting the Module to Factory DefaultsCheck for Updates Calibrate Your HI-HAT Pedal Getting StartedKits Navigating Menus & Adjusting SettingsBasics Sequences VolumeVoices Layers & Instruments Utility Storing DataTOP Panel Features Rear Panel FeaturesPage Editing Instruments in a KIT KITS, VOICES, Accompaniment & InstrumentsSelecting a KIT Useful information about Accompaniment Editing Accompaniment in a KITTone F1, 2nd Editing Voice & Accompaniment ParametersLVL F2, 1st FX F3, 1stOthr F3, 2nd DYN F2, 2ndMidi Editing Midi ParametersEditing Effects Parameters Page Page Midi F2 Drum KIT SetupRestore F3 or F4 Main F1Playing Sequences SequencesEditing Sequences Drums Recording SequencesEditing Sequences Accompaniment How the DM10 modules sequencer refers to Midi note numbers Setting UP the Click TrackEditing Quantization Settings Storing & Copying Kits Storing & Copying DataNaming Storing Sequences Storing Trigger SettingsCopying Instruments Trigger Input Parameters EXT. Trig MenuExample Triggering ParametersVelocity Curve Mode Ride BOW & BellHI-HAT Calibration Storing EXT. Trig SettingsExploring Optimal Sensitivity and Threshold Settings Measure F1 Utility MenuGeneral Metronome F1Metronome Routing F4 Subdivision F2TAP Tempo F3 OUT F3 Midi F2Inpt F1 EXT F2Init F2 Trig F3Trig Sysx F1MEM F4 Updating the ModuleMidi Thru OFF Midi SetupUsing an external Midi device with the DM10s sound library Transmit/Export Recognize/Import Remarks Midi Implementation ChartName DM10 KitsSOS DM10 SequencesSnares DM10 InstrumentsKicks Ride TomsHI-HATS CrashElectrc Toms ChinaElectrc Kick Electrc SNRRandom Latin PercEthnic Perc HIT Groups BassSynth Bass FX/OTHERHits Hits 51-0294-B Page
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