6. Panel reference: System functions
ddrum4 SE V1.5x
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D
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This function lets you adjust the dynamics response curve for each channel. The number indicates one
of the dynamic response curves. The default value is 0, which is a linear type of curve. By turning the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
counter-clockwise, a negative number appears, indicating that medium-soft to medium-
hard hits will be less pronounced. If you turn the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
all the way back, the
D
ISPLAY
will show
‘OFF’, meaning the dynamics response curve is totally deactivated. In ‘OFF’ mode, all sounds appear at
75% velocity level regardless how hard or soft you play. This could be useful if you want your playing to
sound static. Turning the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
clockwise will select the positive curves, where medium-soft to
medium-hard hits will be more pronounced (see the figure below).
NOTE: If you set the dynamic curve to ‘OFF’ it could be wise to raise the Threshold value for the
channel(s) to prevent accidental triggering (see
).
Values: OFF, -15 - 0 - 15.
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O
O
O
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UT
T
T
T
A
A
A
A
This is where you position a channel in the stereo image at the outputs
A1
and
A2
, like a pan-pot on a
mixer. You can pan each channel individually. The stereo image stretches from 1.00 (full left) via 1.50
(center) to 2.00 (full right) (see the figure below). There are 25 steps to either side of the center position.
By turning the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
all the way counter clockwise you may switch off a channel from the
A
outputs, by selecting ‘OFF’.
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