ddrum4 SE V1.5x
6. Panel reference: System functions
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B
B
B
B
U
U
U
UT
T
T
TT
T
T
TO
O
O
ON
N
N
N
Here you can set the velocity that the
C
HANNEL
buttons should use to trig the sounds. This is helpful for
checking sounds at different velocities without pads. Remember that the ddrum4 SE sounds are extreme-
ly velocity sensitive and to judge the quality and playability of a single sound, you need to hear it triggered
at various velocities. Select velocity value with the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
.
Values: 1 - 127
M
M
M
MIDI
IDI
IDI
IDI
The MIDI function has several modes. You step through these modes by pressing the
S
YSTEM
button
repeatedly. To step backwards, hold
S
HIFT
and press the
S
YSTEM
button.
C1-16
C1-16
C1-16
C1-16
Here you select the MIDI channel that the ddrum4 SE should use for transmission and reception of
MIDI data. Select MIDI channel with the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
.
P.O
P.O
P.O
P.O
N
N
N
N
, P.OF, P.
, P.OF, P.
, P.OF, P.
, P.OF, P.
T
T
T
T
H
H
H
H
This function allows you to choose whether the ddrum4 SE shall receive and transmit MIDI Program
Change messages or not. ‘tH’ is the Thru mode where any incoming Program Change messages are im-
mediately throughput to the
MIDI O
UT
jack. Please refer to
“MIDI Program Change messages” on
regarding how the ddrum4 SE interprets these messages. Select mode with the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
.
L.O
L.O
L.O
L.O
N
N
N
N
, L.OF, L.P
, L.OF, L.P
, L.OF, L.P
, L.OF, L.P
D
D
D
D
This is the MIDI Local Control function. It is used if you are transmitting MIDI data to a sequencer, an
external sound source or a computer. If Local is switched off, it prevents the pads (trigger inputs) from
playing the internal sounds directly. The MIDI data will only be transmitted through the
MIDI O
UT
jack. To hear yourself playing, make sure that the sequencer or computer is echoing the MIDI notes back
to the MIDI input on the ddrum4 SE. If local is switched on, this could cause double trigging and flam-
ming when the MIDI notes arrive back at the
MIDI I
N
jack and trigger the sounds again. The ‘pads dis-
abled’ mode (L.Pd), can be used if the ddrum4 SE is only played via incoming MIDI. The trigger
interface for the pads is then switched off, allowing the ddrum4 SE to react even faster to incoming MIDI
data. Select mode with the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
.
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