Alesis DM10 manual Voices Layers & Instruments, Volume, Sequences

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VOICES: LAYERS & INSTRUMENTS

Whenever you strike a trigger on your electronic drum set (e.g., a cymbal, a drum pad, etc.), it will trigger a Voice in the module. A Voice is the sound assigned to that trigger. Each Voice consists of two Layers, and each Layer has its own Instrument (a drum sound such as a tom, snare, hi-hat, etc.) which can be selected or edited.

We created the dual-layer feature in the DM10 so you can play with more powerful composite and layered sounds and timbres using

your electronic drum kit. You can make subtle or dramatic changes to the sound of your Kits by changing the Instruments in each Layer. Furthermore, you can adjust certain parameters of the drum Voices (e.g., tuning, velocity, reverb, panning, etc.) in the module.

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

VOLUME

You may have noticed that there are several ways to adjust the volume of your performance when using the DM10. You can:

Adjust the levels of the Voices in the Kit: Press DRUM KIT to enter the main screen then EDIT INST. Select the Voice to edit (top of the LCD) with the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL (or by striking the trigger with NOTE CHASE on). Press LVL (F2) to enter the Level page. (Remember that each Voice has two Layers, A and B, which you can toggle between by pressing the EDIT INST button.)

Adjust the level of the entire Kit: Press DRUM KIT to enter the main screen then CURSOR DOWN to enter the Drum Kit Setup Menu, where you can set the overall Kit level.

Adjust the levels of drum sounds with the MIXER: Slide the faders on the module's MIXER. Use the MIX BANK button to toggle between the two banks of sounds.

Please note the module's trigger sensitivity, threshold, velocity curve settings can also affect the dynamics of your performance. See the EXT. TRIG MENU chapter for more information on adjusting these other settings.

SEQUENCES

The DM10's built-in sequencer lets you record, overdub, edit, play back, and loop Sequences (drum patterns). You can adjust settings like the tempo, time signature, and quantization for a Sequence.

To access the sequencer, press the module's SEQ button and navigate the menus or adjust the settings accordingly.

For more information on using the sequencer, see the SEQUENCES 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 Connection Diagram IntroductionResetting the Module to Factory Defaults Check for Updates Calibrate Your HI-HAT PedalGetting Started Deactivate Write ProtectionKits Navigating Menus & Adjusting SettingsBasics Sequences VolumeVoices Layers & Instruments Storing Data UtilityRear Panel Features TOP Panel FeaturesPage Editing Instruments in a KIT KITS, VOICES, Accompaniment & InstrumentsSelecting a KIT Editing Accompaniment in a KIT Useful information about AccompanimentEditing Voice & Accompaniment Parameters LVL F2, 1stFX F3, 1st Tone F1, 2ndDYN F2, 2nd Othr F3, 2ndEditing Midi Parameters MidiEditing Effects Parameters Page Page Drum KIT Setup Restore F3 or F4Main F1 Midi F2Sequences Playing SequencesRecording Sequences Editing Sequences DrumsEditing Sequences Accompaniment Setting UP the Click Track How the DM10 modules sequencer refers to Midi note numbersEditing Quantization Settings Storing & Copying Kits Storing & Copying DataNaming Storing Sequences Storing Trigger SettingsCopying Instruments EXT. Trig Menu Trigger Input ParametersTriggering Parameters ExampleMode Ride BOW & Bell Velocity CurveHI-HAT Calibration Storing EXT. Trig SettingsExploring Optimal Sensitivity and Threshold Settings Utility Menu GeneralMetronome F1 Measure F1Metronome Routing F4 Subdivision F2TAP Tempo F3 Midi F2 Inpt F1EXT F2 OUT F3Trig F3 TrigSysx F1 Init F2Updating the Module MEM F4Midi Setup Midi Thru OFFUsing an external Midi device with the DM10s sound library Midi Implementation Chart Transmit/Export Recognize/Import RemarksDM10 Kits NameDM10 Sequences SOSSnares DM10 InstrumentsKicks Toms HI-HATSCrash RideChina Electrc KickElectrc SNR Electrc TomsRandom Latin PercEthnic Perc Bass Synth BassFX/OTHER HIT GroupsHits Hits 51-0294-B Page
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