Drumulator Owners Manual
4. When the display shows the
desired
denominator press
ENTER
. When the lift-hand
display changes to
ML
you may now specify the
time signature numerator (i.e. the number of
notes in a measure). The right-hand display will
probably show 04, which indicates that the
numerator is 1 (four beats per measure).
5. To
increase
the numerator value up to 99 press
> (SEG. LENGTH).
Tap this button to move
forward a digit at a time, or hold it down for a
"fast forward” effect. To
decrease
the
numerator value (down to 1), tap or hold
<
(MEAS. LENGTH).
6. When the display shows the desired numerator,
press
ENTER.
The readout returns to the
segment number you are dimensioning.
7. To set the number of measures in the segment
(segment length),
press
SEC. LENGTH.
The
left-hand display shows
SL
, and the right-hand
display will probably show
02
(indicating two
measures per segment).
8. To
increase
the number of measures in a
segment (up to 99), press
> (SEG. LENGTH).
You may repeatedly tap this button to go
forward digit at a time, or hold it down for a ‘‘fast
forward’ effect. To
decrease
the number of
measures in a segment, (down to 1), tap or hold
< (MEAS. LENGTH).
9. When the display shows the desired segment
length, press
ENTER.
The readout returns to
segment number you are dimensioning.
Help:
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If you hear a long beep when you press either the
<
or
>
button, then the segment is not empty.
(Remember, a segment is not considered empty if it
has ever been put in
record
mode, even if it
contains no drum sounds.) Press
ENTER until the
display again shows the number of the segment
you want to dimension. Erase the segment as
described in Section 2B, then continue
dimensioning.
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If while in
real time dimensioning
mode you try to
create a segment length longer than the Drumulator
can accommodate, the Drumulator will stop, the
display will read
SEGF
(for SEGment Full), and the
segment will be erased so that you can try again. If
you have used up almost all of the available
memory space, the display will say
FULL
(see
Section 2L).