Alesis DM10 manual DYN F2, 2nd, Othr F3, 2nd

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Note: The default Playback setting is POLY, which is more natural for acoustic drums. MONO is a useful setting for synth drums or for emulating older drum machines.

DYN (F2, 2nd page):

ƒVel>Decay: The velocity of a note will control the decay time of its sound (±00-99). With a positive value, higher-velocity notes will have a longer decay time. With a negative value, higher-velocity notes will have a shorter decay time.

ƒVel>Filtr: The velocity of a note will control the filter cutoff (±00-99).

ƒVel>Level: This lets you set how velocity-sensitive the Instrument is (00-99). The higher the setting, the greater the dynamic range you'll have while playing. At "00," there will be no dynamic variation at all.

ƒVel>Pitch: The velocity with which you strike the trigger will control the sound's pitch (±00-99). With a positive value, stronger hits will increase the pitch. With a negative value, stronger hits will decrease the pitch. (This parameter is not available for anything in the BASS or SYN BASS Categories when editing the Accompaniment.)

OTHR (F3, 2nd page):

ƒOutput: The output through which the Voice or Accompaniment will be sent. When "MAIN" is selected, the Voice or Accompaniment will be sent out of the MAIN OUT. When "AUX" is selected, the Voice or Accompaniment will be sent out of the AUX OUT.

Note: If your Utility Menu setting for the "Output" is set to "Main>Aux," the "AUX" option here will show up as "AUX (N/A)." This is because the

AUX OUT signal is "mirroring" the MAIN OUT signal. See the GENERAL menu part of the UTILITY MENU section for more information.

ƒPriority: How high the Voice's or Accompaniment's "polyphony priority" is – "LOW," "MEDIUM," or "HIGH." "Polyphony" is the simultaneous sounding of Instruments (e.g., if you strike multiple triggers at the same time, like the hi-hat, snare, and kick drum). The DM10 has 64-voice polyphony, meaning up to 64 voices can sound at the same time. After exceeding that limit, Voices or Accompaniment with lower polyphony priority may be silenced so the ones with higher priority can sound.

ƒMuteGroup: The MuteGroup the Voice is assigned to, if any (01-09 or "OFF"). When two or more triggers are assigned to a MuteGroup, a Voice that is currently sounding will be silenced when another Voice from that MuteGroup begins. There are nine available MuteGroups.

Note: The MuteGroup function is especially useful for setting up multiple sounds shared by the same instruments, like "open" vs. "closed" triangle sounds or struck vs. stroked güiros.

Example: If your "Kick1" (kick drum) and "SnrHd" (snare drum head) are assigned to the same MuteGroup, the decay of your snare drum will be cut off when you hit the kick drum and vice versa.

ƒPlayback: Indicates whether repeated strikes

of the same trigger will be considered polyphonic (POLY) or monophonic (MONO). When set to "POLY" (the default), successive strikes of the same trigger will be allowed to sound simultaneously as polyphony (see "Priority" above). When set to "MONO,"

successive strikes of the same trigger will silence previous ones.

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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 StartedNavigating Menus & Adjusting Settings BasicsKits Volume Voices Layers & InstrumentsSequences Utility Storing DataTOP Panel Features Rear Panel FeaturesPage KITS, VOICES, Accompaniment & Instruments Selecting a KITEditing Instruments in 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 Data NamingStoring & Copying Kits Storing Trigger Settings Copying InstrumentsStoring Sequences Trigger Input Parameters EXT. Trig MenuExample Triggering ParametersVelocity Curve Mode Ride BOW & BellStoring EXT. Trig Settings Exploring Optimal Sensitivity and Threshold SettingsHI-HAT Calibration Measure F1 Utility MenuGeneral Metronome F1Subdivision F2 TAP Tempo F3Metronome Routing F4 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 SequencesDM10 Instruments KicksSnares Ride TomsHI-HATS CrashElectrc Toms ChinaElectrc Kick Electrc SNRLatin Perc Ethnic PercRandom HIT Groups BassSynth Bass FX/OTHERHits Hits 51-0294-B Page
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