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1.2F Physical Layout
The IDM01 includes seven main types of controls, along with a group of connectors (located
on the back panel). The control groups (see diagram) are:
•
Pads (play buttons).
Tapping each button triggers an IDM01 voice.
•
Function buttons.
These six buttons select various functions, some of which include multiple
"pages" of options.
•
Tempo/Page buttons.
These alter the tempo and also select different "pages" present in the
Drum Set, Record Setup, MIDI Setup, and Backup functions.
•
Pattern select buttons.
These choose between the A, B, and Fill variations for a Pattern.
•
Mode buttons.
These choose between Pattern and Song modes, Perform (playback) and
Compose (record) modes, and the Preset and User patterns.
•
"Tape recorder" buttons.
These control playback and stop, and work similarly to a tape
recorder.
•
Display and data entry buttons.
The display informs you of the instrument's status, and also
prompts you for data from time to time. A detailed description of the display follows shortly.
The data entry buttons include number entry buttons (0-9) and up arrow (increment, or INC)
and down arrow (decrement, or DEC). The latter increase or decrease parameter values on
step at a time.
•
Huge volume knob.
If you're used to scratching a turntable, you'll love the feel of this knob. It
regulates the volume of the entire unit.
VOLUME
PLAY
STOP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A
B
FILL
PATTERN /
SONG
PRESET /
USER
PERFORM /
COMPOSE
DRUM
SET
RECORD
SETUP
MIDI
SETUP
COPY
ERASE
BACKUP
TEMPO /
PAGE
TEMPO /
PAGE
Data
entry
buttons
"Tape
recorder"
buttons
Pattern
select
buttons
Pads (play buttons)
Function
buttons
Tempo/Page
buttons
Mode buttons
Display