Drumulator Owners Manual
E-mu System, Inc. 1981 Enhanced by The Emulator Archive Page 3 of 27
SECTION 4: USING THE CASSETTE (TAPE) INTERFACE
4A Overview of, and How to Hook Up, the Drumulator Cassette Interface
4B Saving Drumulator Data on Tape
4C Verifying Saved Data
4D Loading Data from Tape into the Drumulator
4E Loading a Single Segment from Tape into the Drumulator
4F Tips on Using Cassette Interfaces
4G Drumulator Data Cassette Label
4H Drumulator Data Cassette Song Index
SECTION 5: CONTROL JACKS ON THE BACK
5A Footswitch Jacks
5B Met/Trig Output
5C Gate Inputs
5D Overview: Clock Input and Clock Output
5E Recording a Sync Track on Tape
5F Recovering the Drumulator’s Sync Track from Tape
5G Using the Drumulator with 24 Pulses Per Quarter Note Clocks
5H Using the Drumulator with 48 or 96 Pulses Per Quarter Note Clocks and Audio Rate Clocks
5I Synchronizing Applications
5J External Computer Interface
SECTION 6: MIXING AND PROCESSING THE DRUMULATOR
6A Mixing and Processing: Overview
6B Separating the Drumulator Drum Outputs
6C Pseudo Automated Mixdown
6D Creating Ambience
6E Using Special Effects in the Studio
6F Interfacing the Drumulator with the World
SECTION 7: DRUMULATOR REFERENCE
7A Default
Settings
7B
Summary of Functions and Controls
7C
In Case of Trouble
APPENDIX
Appendix
A:
Understanding Rhythmic Notation
Appendix
B:
Understanding Time Signatures
Appendix
C:
Tips on Creating Realistic Drum Parts
Appendix
D:
How the Drumulator Works