Alesis DM10 manual Basics, Navigating Menus & Adjusting Settings, Kits

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THE BASICS

This section of the manual outlines the basic features and concepts of the DM10. Each section below refers to another part of this manual that will explain the features in greater depth.

NAVIGATING MENUS & ADJUSTING SETTINGS

We designed the DM10's user interface to be as simple and as easy to use as possible.

DRUM KIT – Press this button to select the Main Screen, where you can select the current Kit. (From this page, you can press CURSOR DOWN to enter the Drum Kit Setup Menu, where you can adjust the overall Kit volume level, MIDI Program Change settings, or restore the current Kit's factory settings.)

SEQ – Press this button to enter the sequencer, where you can select a Sequence to play and adjust overall settings for the module's sequencer.

EDIT INST or EDIT ACCOMP – Press one of these buttons to reassign the sound for a trigger or to edit the sound of the Accompaniment track. You can also adjust other settings such as effects, velocity-related parameters, MIDI settings, and more.

EXT TRIG – Press this button to adjust sensitivity, crosstalk, thresholds, velocity curves, and other settings for the triggers.

UTILITY – Press this button to enter the Utility Menu, where you can adjust metronome and MIDI settings, update or reset the module, and more.

You can navigate the menus and adjust settings and parameters shown on the module's LCD with the following controls:

F-BUTTONSPressing the F1, F2, F3, and F4 buttons will select whatever "tab" is displayed above it on the LCD.

CURSOR UP / DOWN – Press either of these buttons to move up or down through the menu on the screen. (Pressing the CURSOR DOWN button while on the Main Screen will call up the Kit Setup screen where you can adjust the volume and MIDI settings of the current Kit.)

VALUE DIAL – Turn the wheel clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the selected menu item (usually highlighted). This allows for quick adjustment of settings and parameters – the faster you turn the wheel, the faster it will scroll through the options.

VALUE UP / DOWN – Press the VALUE UP or VALUE DOWN buttons to adjust the selected menu item (usually highlighted) one increment at a time. These buttons are better for more precise adjustment of settings than the VALUE DIAL.

EXIT – Press this to return to the previous menu.

See the TOP PANEL FEATURES chapter for more information about these and other controls.

KITS

The DM10 module includes 100 Preset Kits and 100 empty User Kits. A Kit is a set of sounds that you can select in the module that will be triggered by your drums when you play them. The Preset Kits come pre- programmed so you can start playing with premium sounds right away. The empty User Kits are for you to create your own by assigning individual sounds to each trigger in the Kit. Furthermore, you can save over the Preset Kits in user memory, allowing for even more creative space. (The defaults can be easily restored by reinitializing the module).

To select a Kit, simply press DRUM KIT to enter the Main Screen, then use the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to select a new Kit number.

For more information on selecting and editing Kits, see the KITS, VOICES, ACCOMPANIMENT & INSTRUMENTS chapter.

Important: At any given time, the DM10 module has a Kit selected and a Sequence selected. If you change the Sequence, this will change your current Kit to the one that is associated with that Sequence. If you change the Kit, this will NOT change the current Sequence. However, if you then play the current Sequence, the chords or "hit groups" may sound unusual. In this case, we recommend muting Layer B of that Kit's Accompaniment (see EDITING VOICE & ACCOMPANIMENT PARAMETERS for more information) or muting the Accompaniment altogether by pressing MUTE ACCOMP.

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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 StartedBasics Navigating Menus & Adjusting SettingsKits Voices Layers & Instruments VolumeSequences Utility Storing DataTOP Panel Features Rear Panel FeaturesPage Selecting a KIT KITS, VOICES, Accompaniment & InstrumentsEditing 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 Naming Storing & Copying DataStoring & Copying Kits Copying Instruments Storing Trigger SettingsStoring Sequences Trigger Input Parameters EXT. Trig MenuExample Triggering ParametersVelocity Curve Mode Ride BOW & BellExploring Optimal Sensitivity and Threshold Settings Storing EXT. Trig SettingsHI-HAT Calibration Measure F1 Utility MenuGeneral Metronome F1TAP Tempo F3 Subdivision F2Metronome 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 SequencesKicks DM10 InstrumentsSnares Ride TomsHI-HATS CrashElectrc Toms ChinaElectrc Kick Electrc SNREthnic Perc Latin PercRandom HIT Groups BassSynth Bass FX/OTHERHits Hits 51-0294-B Page
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