6. Panel reference: System functions
ddrum4 SE V1.5x
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get a numerical read-out in the display instead of the “musical” note value. The sharp notes (F#, C# etc.)
are indicated by a small square in the display. Select Note numbers for each channel with the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
.
Values: C-1 - G9 or 0 - 127
N
N
N
N
O
O
O
OT
T
T
TE
E
E
E
P
P
P
P
Here you set the “note position” of the channel. Sounds that can be triggered utilizing position sensing
will transmit the note number selected with the ‘Note #’ above at its “center position”. Depending on the
‘Note P’ setting, the range from the center to the edge on the pad, will be transmitted as 1, 2, 4 or 8 con-
secutive MIDI note numbers, starting from the selected ‘Note #’. A snare that sounds different depending
to where on the pad you strike will transmit that particular information as different MIDI note numbers.
This means that when you play multisampled sounds across the head, the playing information is record-
able into a MIDI sequencer as separate MIDI Note numbers. Select Note position number for each chan-
nel with the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
.
IMPORTANT! The Hi-hat channel needs all 8 note numbers so leave its setting at 8!
Values: 1, 2, 4, 8.
O
O
O
O
P
P
P
PT
T
T
T
/MIDI V
/MIDI V
/MIDI V
/MIDI V
O
O
O
OL
L
L
LU
U
U
UM
M
M
ME
E
E
E
The Option function is used to set (or view) the overall MIDI Volume. MIDI Volume is useful mainly
when controlling the overall volume of the ddrum4 SE module from an external MIDI application such
as a sequencer. The MIDI Volume setting affects all six
O
UT
jacks as well as the
H
EADPHONES
output
and is transmitted and received as MIDI CC#7. Change the MIDI Volume with the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
.
Note! When you restart the ddrum4 SE module, the MIDI Volume will default to ‘127’ (max volume).
Values: 0 - 127
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