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SP1, SP2 (Sample sound sources 1, 2)

Control knob

SP1 (SP2) ATTACK 

[0...1023]

Adjusts the attack time of sample sound source 1 (or 2). The greater the value, the 

slower the sound rises.

SP1 (SP2) DECAY 

[0...1023]

Adjusts the decay time of sample sound source 1 (or 2). The greater the value, the 

longer the sound.

SP1 (SP2) TUNE 

[-24.00...0.00...+24.00]

Adjusts the pitch of sample sound source 1 (or 2). The greater the value, the higher 

the sound.

SOUND SELECT

BANK 

[CH, OH, RS, CP, MISC, USER, EXP]

(Same as CH/OH/RS/CP)

SAMPLE [01..16/64/128]

(Same as CH/OH/RS/CP)

PARAMETERS

START [0.0%...100.0%]

Sets the start position of sample playback.

END [0.0%...100.0%]

Sets the end position of sample playback.

CUTOFF 

[L0.0%...L99.5%, THRU, H0.5%...H100.0%]

Sets the cutoff frequency of the filter.

You can select the low-pass filter, no filter (THRU), or the high-pass filter.

RESON (CUTOFF RESONANCE)  [0.0%...100.0%]

Sets the cutoff resonance of the filter.

  If you increase the value, the filter oscillates, which may cause the sound to 

continue.

REDUX [0.0%...100.0%]

Adjusts the distortion amount due to bit reduction.

DRIVE [0.0%...100.0%]

Sets the distortion amount of the sound source. A fat sound is created by moder-

ately distorting the sound source.

Summary of Contents for drumlogue

Page 1: ...16 32 YES NO 8 TRIP BD SD HT OH RS CP SP 1 SP 2 MULTI CH LT 1 3 R L MONO AUDIO OUT DC 9V TEMPO PAGE PROGRAM KIT PATTERN EDIT IN OUT TO DEVICE TO HOST BASS DRUM SNARE DRUM HIGH HATS SAMPLE 1 2 TOMS CLAP 2 4 AUDIO IN IN OUT ANALOG DIGITAL MULTI EFFECTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MIDI SYNC ATTACK SP 1 DECAY SP 1 TUNE SP 1 DETUNE TUNE DECAY LT LT LT DELAY BD SD HT CH RS CP SP 1 SP 2 VPM NO...

Page 2: ...iting a Pattern 19 Chain mode 20 Loop mode 21 Using the SHIFT function 23 Sound Source Parameters 26 Analog sound source parts BD SD LT HT 26 Digital sound source parts CH OH RS CP SP1 SP2 30 Multi sound source parts VPM NOISE USER 33 Effects DELAY REVERB MASTER 38 Global Parameters 44 Understanding MIDI and Computers 49 Connecting Devices via MIDI 49 MIDI Related Settings 50 Connecting a computer...

Page 3: ...h dedicated knobs that allow you to instantly con trol the tuning and attenuation of commonly used bass drums snares toms and other instruments There are up to 128 16 types x 8 banks programs that are all rewritable There are up to 128 16 types x 8 banks drum kits that are all rewritable This product is equipped with a powerful sequencer of 11 parts and 64 steps Vari ous performances can be create...

Page 4: ...END MASTER BYPASS SIDECHAIN SIDECHAIN SIDECHAIN SIDECHAIN SIDECHAIN SIDECHAIN SIDECHAIN AUDIO IN DELAY SEND REVERB SEND MASTER BYPASS SIDECHAIN INDIV OUT INDIV OUT INDIV OUT INDIV OUT INDIV OUT INDIV OUT INDIV OUTS CH OH RS CP 2 2 2 2 2 2 4x2 SAMPLER x 2 DELAY SEND REVERB SEND MASTER BYPASS SIDECHAIN INDIV OUT SP1 SP2 2x2 2 2 L MONO R PHONES AUDIO OUT 1 4 4x1 PRE MASTER MIX DLY2REV 2 DELAY SENDS P...

Page 5: ...he number of bars and steps SHRINK button EXPAND button p 17 5 Buttons 1 to 16 LEDs The 16 buttons are arranged from left to right as follows analog sound sources EXPAND SHRINK GROOVE QUEUE QUEUE GLOBAL CLEAR ALL AUDIO IN CHOKE RAND PART CLEAR PART COPY PART SYNC POLY RAND PART CLEAR PART PATTERN KIT MOTION CLEAR ALL ON OFF CLEAR STEP CLEAR PART CLEAR ALL INIT SP 2 ATTACK DECAY SP 2 TUNE SP 2 DETU...

Page 6: ...upper right corner of the display 9 MUTE button If you press one of buttons 1 to 13 BD USER while holding down this button all steps of the part of the button you pressed are temporarily turned off and muted To cancel Mute mode press the button s assigned to mute from among buttons 1 to 13 while holding down the MUTE button 10 PART button While holding down this button press one of buttons 1 to 16...

Page 7: ...ECT button Press this button to select a program for this unit If you press this button while holding down the SHIFT button and select a program you can switch to a new program at the end of a bar or pattern p 44 QUEUE QUEUE MODE 17 PROGRAM SAVE button Press this button when saving the changed program to this unit You can save up to 128 programs in total 16 programs each in eight banks A to H 18 K...

Page 8: ...it on and off To turn off the power hold down this button until the display disappears 2 DC 9V jack Connect this jack to the included AC adapter 3 USBTO DEVICE jack Directly connect to the MIDI controller using the USB cable to receive MIDI data This jack is only used to receive USB MIDI messages To connect to your computer use the USB TO HOST jack For a USB MIDI controller that consumes a large a...

Page 9: ...nect to mixers audio interfaces powered monitor speakers and others 10 AUDIO OUT L MONO R jacks These are the main output jacks of this unit Connect to mixers audio interfac es powered monitor speakers and others 11 Headphones output jack This is a 6 3 mm stereo jack Connect the headphones here This jack outputs the same signal as that of the AUDIO OUT L MONO or R jack Making Connections MIDI IN O...

Page 10: ...ther components Audio equipment AUDIO OUT L MONO R jacks impedance balanced 6 3 mm TRS phone jacks Connect these TRS jacks to a mixer audio interface monitor system etc Adjust the volume level using the VOLUME knob Headphone jack 6 3 mm stereo phone jack Connect the headphones here This carries the same signal as that of AUDIO OUT L MONO and R MIDI device MIDI IN OUT connectors Use these connector...

Page 11: ...em and turn them off 2 Hold down the Power switch on the rear panel of the drumlogue to turn off the power after the display goes blank take your finger off the power switch Once you have turned the drumlogue off wait about 10 seconds before turning the drumlogue on again Auto Power Off Feature The drumlogue features an Auto Power Off feature that can automatically turn the drum logue off after 4 ...

Page 12: ...L ON OFF CLEAR STEP CLEAR PART CLEAR ALL INIT SP 2 ATTACK DECAY SP 2 TUNE SP 2 DETUNE HT TUNE HT DECAY HT DRIVE DECAY SNAPPY DECAY CH DECAY OH DECAY TUNE VOLUME TUNE DECAY HYBRID DRUM MACHINE drumlogue 16 32 YES NO 8 TRIP BD SD HT OH RS CP SP 1 SP 2 MULTI CH LT 1 3 R L MONO AUDIO OUT DC 9V TEMPO PAGE PROGRAM KIT PATTERN EDIT IN OUT TO DEVICE TO HOST S DRUM SNARE DRUM HIGH HATS SAMPLE 1 2 TOMS CLAP...

Page 13: ...HT TUNE HT DECAY HT DRIVE DECAY SNAPPY DECAY CH DECAY OH DECAY TUNE TUNE DECAY BD SD HT OH CH LT BASS DRUM SNARE DRUM HIGH HATS SAMPLE 1 2 TOMS CLAP ATTACK SP 1 DECAY SP 1 TUNE SP 1 DETUNE TUNE DECAY LT LT LT 1 1 1 1 Use the knobs in the mixer section to adjust the volume of the bass drum and snare and the control knobs to change the tuning TIP The balance of each part of the drum kit adjusted her...

Page 14: ...re up to 128 drum kits 16 kits for each BANK A to H The information about which drum kit you are using is stored in the program of this unit Information about tuning decay and timbre of each part is stored on the drum kit side At the time of shipment from the factory each program uses the same bank and the same drum kit number and the tone parameters are automati cally saved in the drum kit when t...

Page 15: ...Y SP 2 TUNE SP 2 DETUNE HT TUNE HT DECAY HT DRIVE DECAY SNAPPY DECAY CH DECAY OH DECAY TUNE VOLUME TUNE DECAY HYBRID DRUM MACHINE drumlogue 16 32 YES NO 8 TRIP BD SD HT OH RS CP SP 1 SP 2 MULTI CH LT 1 3 R L MONO AUDIO OUT DC 9V TEMPO PAGE PROGRAM KIT PATTERN EDIT IN OUT TO DEVICE TO HOST BASS DRUM SNARE DRUM HIGH HATS SAMPLE 1 2 TOMS CLAP 2 4 AUDIO IN IN OUT ANALOG DIGITAL MULTI EFFECTS 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 16: ...n for the clock The default is 16th If the value is set to 8th the speed is halved and if set to 32nd the speed is doubled TRIPLET Global only the part setting OFF ON Turn it on to increase the speed by 1 5 times triplets LENGTH 1 64 Allows you to change the pattern length in steps Also you can produce various groove feelings by applying the groove type that re produces the swing and the playing s...

Page 17: ...ons oth er than the beginning of the beat Baile1 2 Gives a plunging groove that strongly accelerates to the rhythm of the dotted eighth notes OvalGroove Gives an elliptical swing that accelerates toward the 1st and 3rd beats and decelerates toward the 2nd and 4th beats Syncopation Gives a stronger accent to the 16th step compared to the beginning of the bar Crescendo Gives a change that gradually ...

Page 18: ...educe the number of bars SHRINK by pressing the YES button while holding down the SHIFT button and increase the number of bars EXPAND by pressing the NO button while holding down the SHIFT button TIP In Global mode you can set how to increase the number of bars for the bar to EXPAND for the first time The GLOBAL setting does not apply to bars that you have increased previ ously ...

Page 19: ...layed means the step is only played on the first of three cycles while means the step is played on the second and third of three cycles OFFSET 50 49 Sets the offset for the start point of the step ACCENT button Adding an accent to each step Sets the accent for each step If you hold down buttons 1 to 16 the screen below appears You can edit the target parameter by turning parameter knobs 1 to 4 whi...

Page 20: ...knobs 1 to 4 while holding down buttons 1 to 16 Chain mode In Chain mode up to 16 programs can be connected and played in real time Use buttons 1 to 16 to register the program Playback is performed in the order of 1 to 16 Registering a program with CHAIN 1 Press the CHAIN button to enter Chain mode 2 Press buttons 1 to 16 to display the program selection screen for each button Buttons 1 to 16 dire...

Page 21: ...creen appears 3 Press the YES button to execute deletion To cancel deletion press the NO button TIP Hold down the CHAIN button to delete all registered programs Deleting all the programs from CHAIN 1 If you hold down the CHAIN button in Chain mode the following screen appears 2 Press the YES button to execute deletion To cancel deletion press the NO button Loop mode During pattern playback you can...

Page 22: ... TIP If you change from SELECT to MOMENT the buttons selected in SELECT are canceled at once PLAY FORWARD RAND Sets the playback order when multiple steps are selected FORWARD Plays the step to be looped from buttons 1 to 16 RAND Randomly plays the step to be looped SPEED 1 4 1 2 1X 2X 4X Sets the playback speed in Loop mode You can select from 1 4 to four times the current tempo value RESUME SYNC...

Page 23: ...the part for which you want to use the SHIFT function If you press button 5 while holding down the PART button the CH part is selected 2 While holding down the SHIFT button execute the SHIFT function assigned to buttons 1 to 16 If you press button 14 while holding down the SHIFT but ton CLEAR PART is executed and CH disappears from the rhythm pattern 3 If you press the same SHIFT function button w...

Page 24: ...t undo CLEAR ALL KIT Button 5 Resets the tone of all parts Press the button again to undo the operation restores the parameter state that existed before resetting ON OFF Button 6 Sets the motion sequence on or off CLEAR STEP Button 7 Resets the motion of the current part for each step Press the button again after re setting to undo the operation restores the parameter state that existed before res...

Page 25: ... part CLEAR PART PATTERN Button 14 Resets all pattern data for the current part Press the button again to undo the operation restores the parameter state that ex isted before resetting If you switch the target part before executing undo you cannot undo CLEAR ALL PATTERN Button 15 Resets the pattern data for all parts Press the button again to undo the operation restores the parameter state that ex...

Page 26: ...bass drum transient A short PCM sample is layered on the BD analog sound source which is referred to as a transient A transient allows you to change the character of the BD attack tone PARAMETERS SWEEP 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the level of the sweep which changes the pitch when triggered SW TIME 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the sweep speed HOLD 0 3 Sets the time period to keep sounding at a constant volume ATTACK 0...

Page 27: ...IN 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the feed amount of the SIDECHAIN pass TIP The master effect has an input that is referred to as the SIDECHAIN pass For example in COMPRESSOR you can use the SIDECHAIN pass to ob tain a ducking effect SD Snare drum Control knob DECAY 0 1023 Adjusts the sounding length of the drumhead The greater the value the longer the sound TUNE 0 1023 Adjusts the pitch The greater the value ...

Page 28: ...SPREAD 100 1 0 1 100 Adjusts the spread of sound stereo feeling DELAY 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the feed amount of the delay effect REVERB 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the feed amount of the reverb effect MASTER ON BYPASS Sets the master effect to On or Bypass SIDECH SIDECHAIN 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the feed amount of the SIDECHAIN pass LT HT Low tom High tom Control knob LT HT DECAY 0 1023 Adjusts the sounding length of...

Page 29: ...elect the low pass filter no filter THRU or the high pass filter RESON CUTOFF RESONANCE 0 0 100 0 Sets the cutoff resonance of the filter of low tom or high tom If you increase the value the filter oscillates which may cause the sound to continue DRIVE OFF LOW HIGH Sets the distortion amount of low tom or high tom A fat sound is created by mod erately distorting low tom or high tom MIX ROUTE PAN L...

Page 30: ...Select the sound type The sample sound sources are classified into the following banks CH Closed hi hat sample OH Open hi hat sample RS Rimshot sample CP Clap sound sample MISC Various other samples USER User created sample EXP Expansion pack sample User installed samples can be stored in the USER and EXP banks p 52 Loading USER SAMPLE SAMPLE 01 16 64 128 Select a sample sound The number of sample...

Page 31: ...e filter oscillates which may cause the sound to continue REDUX 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the distortion amount due to bit reduction DRIVE 0 0 100 0 Sets the distortion amount of the sound source A fat sound is created by moder ately distorting the sound source MIX ROUTE PAN L100 L1 C R1 R100 Adjusts the pan pot left and right stereo localization SPREAD 100 1 0 1 100 Adjusts the spread of sound stereo fee...

Page 32: ...S CP SAMPLE 01 16 64 128 Same as CH OH RS CP PARAMETERS START 0 0 100 0 Sets the start position of sample playback END 0 0 100 0 Sets the end position of sample playback CUTOFF L0 0 L99 5 THRU H0 5 H100 0 Sets the cutoff frequency of the filter You can select the low pass filter no filter THRU or the high pass filter RESON CUTOFF RESONANCE 0 0 100 0 Sets the cutoff resonance of the filter If you i...

Page 33: ...the feed amount of the SIDECHAIN pass Multi sound source parts VPM NOISE USER VPM Variable Phase Modulation SOUND SELECT PRESET Default Oct Half Fourth Air Creep Throat Harsh Select the basic preset for the VPM sound source If you select a preset seven parameters shown in the PARAMETERS page are changed excluding NOTE PARAMETERS NOTE C 1 G9 Sets the sound pitch INDEX 0 0 100 0 Adjusts how much pha...

Page 34: ... the longer the sound IDX MOD 100 0 100 Adjusts how much EG modulation is applied to the INDEX parameter MIX ROUTE PAN L100 L1 C R1 R100 Adjusts the pan pot left and right stereo localization SPREAD 100 1 0 1 100 Adjusts the spread of sound stereo feeling DELAY 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the feed amount of the delay effect REVERB 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the feed amount of the reverb effect MASTER ON BYPASS Sets ...

Page 35: ...00 0 Adjusts the peak of the filter ATTACK 0 0 100 0 Sets the attack time The higher the value the slower the rises of the sound RELEASE 0 0 100 0 Sets the release time The higher the value the longer the sound MIX ROUTE PAN L100 L1 C R1 R100 Adjusts the pan pot left and right stereo localization SPREAD 100 1 0 1 100 Adjusts the spread of sound stereo feeling DELAY 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the feed amoun...

Page 36: ...between the main oscillator and the sub oscillator BALANCE 0 100 Adjusts the volume balance between the two oscillators FILTER LP HP BP Select the filter type There are three types of filters low pass high pass and band pass CUTOFF 0 100 Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the filter KEYTRACK 0 100 Adjusts the key tracking effect on the filter cutoff RESON RESONANCE 0 100 Adjusts the cutoff resonance ...

Page 37: ...ycle PITCH LFO 100 100 Adjusts the amount of LFO applied to the pitch CUT LFO 100 100 Adjusts the amount of LFO applied to the filter cutoff MIX ROUTE PAN L100 L1 C R1 R100 Adjusts the pan pot left and right stereo localization SPREAD 100 1 0 1 100 Adjusts the spread of sound stereo feeling DELAY 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the feed amount of the delay effect REVERB 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the feed amount of the ...

Page 38: ...monaural delay Tape Simulates a tape echo Stereo BPM This is a stereo delay of which the delay time period is synchronized with the TEMPO setting Mono BPM This is a monaural delay of which the delay time period is synchro nized with the TEMPO setting Tape BPM Tape echo of which the delay time period is synchronized with the TEMPO setting You can also add a delay effect created with the logue SDK p...

Page 39: ...for the BPM value of the tempo FB FEEDBACK 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the delay feedback amount FILTER LP HP Select the filter type for feedback You can select the low pass filter or the high pass filter CUTOFF 0 0 100 0 Sets the cutoff frequency of the filter SAT SATURATION 0 0 100 0 Sets the saturation level of the filter PARAMETERS ForTape Tape BPM TIME 0 0 100 0 1 64 1 48 3 4 1 Adjusts the delay time F...

Page 40: ...er the master effect REVERB 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the amount to feed from the delay to the reverb REVERB SOUND SELECT SELECT Room Hall Space Riser Submarine Select the type of reverb effect Room A reverb inspired by the reverberating sound created in a small room Hall A reverb inspired by the reverberating sound created in a concert hall or en semble hall Space An unstable reverb with a slow reverbera...

Page 41: ...fect before or after the master effect MASTER Master Effect SOUND SELECT SELECT Compressor Filter Boost EQThree Select the type of master effect Compressor A basic compressor that raises the sound pressure Filter A multi mode filter with cutoff resonance Boost A booster with adjustable center frequency and saturation EQ Three A 3 band equalizer with adjustable crossover frequency You can also add ...

Page 42: ...nds The greater the value the more the signal is compressed PARAMETERS For Filter MODE THRU LPF 2 LPF 4 BPF 2 BPF 4 HPF 2 HPF 4 Select Filter mode There are six types in total two types each for low pass band pass and high pass SATURATE 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the saturation amount of the filter RESON RESONANCE 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the resonance of the filter CUTOFF 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the cutoff frequency o...

Page 43: ...ost cut amount in the mid range HIGH 64 0dB 6 0dB Adjusts the boost cut amount in the high range GAIN 6 0dB 6 0dB Adjusts the gain of the entire input signal LOW MID 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the crossover frequency from the low range to the mid range MID HIGH 0 0 100 0 Adjusts the crossover frequency from the mid range to the high range SLOPE 12dB 24dB Select the equalizer curve 24dB is a steep curve ...

Page 44: ...the timing for switching between the program and drum kit BAR The next program or drum kit is loaded when the bar changes SEQ After the previous rhythm pattern is played back to the last step the next program or drum kit is loaded SAVE KIT SAVE KITWITH PROGRAM OFF ON When you save the program set whether to save the drum kit being edited at the same time OFF Saves only the bank and kit number of t...

Page 45: ...meter value until the knob po sition matches the stored value We recommend that you use this setting when you don t want the sound to change abruptly such as while performing EXPAND BLANK COPY Press the EXPAND button while holding down the SHIFT button to set op tions for increasing the number of bars for the first time BLANK Adds a blank bar COPY Adds a copy of the last bar METRONOME Button 3 SOU...

Page 46: ...put MUTE 2 OFF ON Turn this ON to mute the part output to the AUDIO OUT2 jack from the AUDIO OUT L MONO AUDIO OUT R or headphone output MUTE 3 OFF ON Turn this ON to mute the part output to the AUDIO OUT3 jack from the AUDIO OUT L MONO AUDIO OUT R or headphone output MUTE 4 OFF ON Turn this ON to mute the part output to the AUDIO OUT4 jack from the AUDIO OUT L MONO AUDIO OUT R or headphone output ...

Page 47: ...is ON when sending messages CC CONTROL CHANGE OFF ON Selects whether MIDI control change messages will be transmitted Turn this ON when sending messages TRANSP MIDITRANSPORT OFF ON A filter to send MIDI transport messages such as MIDI start stop Turn this ON when sending messages SYNC IN Button 10 UNIT SYNC IN UNIT 8TH 16TH The Sync In Units determine how much the Sequencer will advance with each ...

Page 48: ...izes with the internal clock When there is an input it synchronizes with the clock from the USB TO HOST jack and MIDI IN connector respectively INT Only the internal clock to be used When a cable is plugged into the SYNC IN jack the internal clock is syn chronized to the SYNC IN jack clock regardless of the MIDI clock settings USB Synchronizes with the clock from the USB TO HOST jack MIDI Synchron...

Page 49: ...ble EXPAND SHRINK GROOVE QUEUE QUEUE GLOBAL CLEAR ALL AUDIO IN CHOKE RAND PART CLEAR PART COPY PART SYNC POLY RAND PART CLEAR PART PATTERN KIT MOTION CLEAR ALL ON OFF CLEAR STEP CLEAR PART CLEAR ALL INIT SP 2 ATTACK DECAY SP 2 TUNE SP 2 DETUNE HT TUNE HT DECAY HT DRIVE DECAY SNAPPY DECAY CH DECAY OH DECAY TUNE VOLUME TUNE DECAY HYBRID DRUM MACHINE drumlogue 16 32 YES NO 8 TRIP BD SD HT OH RS CP SP...

Page 50: ...ngs to configure whether program changes and control change messages will be transmitted and received To send or receive MIDI channel mes sages press button 8 MIDI RX or button 9 MIDI TX in Global mode of this unit MIDI RX Button 8 p 47 MIDI TX Button 9 p 47 Sequencer s Synchronous Performance To set the sequencer of this unit as the source control side or follower controlled side press button 12 ...

Page 51: ... issued Connecting a computer Connection toTO HOST USB B jack The drumlogue is a class compliant USB MIDI device and requires no driver for basic MIDI functionality EXPAND SHRINK GROOVE QUEUE QUEUE GLOBAL CLEAR ALL AUDIO IN CHOKE RAND PART CLEAR PART COPY PART SYNC POLY RAND PART CLEAR PART PATTERN KIT MOTION CLEAR ALL ON OFF CLEAR STEP CLEAR PART CLEAR ALL INIT SP 2 ATTACK DECAY SP 2 TUNE SP 2 DE...

Page 52: ...to the Units Synths folder DELAY effect Copy the synth s drmlgunit file to the Units DelayFXs folder REVERB effect Copy the synth s drmlgunit file to the Units ReverbFXs folder MASTER effect Copy the synth s drmlgunit file to the Units MasterFXs folder 3 When copying is complete eject the storage device and then press the PLAYBACK STOP button on this unit filename rules The filename must follow th...

Page 53: ... their factory defaults This will rewrite the preset kit to factory defaults If you want to keep the preset kit use the KIT SAVE button to save it in program banks E01 to H16 in advance PROGRAMS The preset programs programs A01 to D16 return to their fac tory defaults This will rewrite the preset program to factory defaults If you want to keep the preset program use the PROGRAM SAVE button to save...

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Page 55: ...ws Moving Cows Kit Hercelot 120 16 11 Taiko Loop Taiko Loop Kit KORG Inc 132 16 12 Blow and Inhale Blow n Inhale Kit KORG Inc 120 16 13 Electro Receiver Electro Rcvr Kit KORG Inc 128 16 14 Donca Rock Donca Rock Kit KORG Inc 114 16 15 Checkout Checkout Kit KORG Inc 122 16 16 Triplet Pops Triplet Pops Kit KORG Inc 110 16 E 01 16 Init Program Init Kit KORG Inc 120 16 F 01 16 Init Program Init Kit KOR...

Page 56: ...EVERB DELAY MASTER Sequencer 64 step x 11 parts Display Organic EL electro luminescence display Control Fifteen dedicated panel controls that can instantaneously access parameters Input Output terminals Headphone jack OUTPUT L MONO R AUDIO OUT1 to 4 jacks SYNC IN OUT jacks AUDIO IN jack MIDI IN OUT connectors USB A TO DEVICE port USB B TO HOST port Power supply AC adapter DC9V Power consumption 9 ...

Page 57: ... not receive signals The drumlogue will receive signals when set to AUTO O 0 127 O 0 127 0 127 7 39 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 80 81 82 83 85 86 87 89 91 92 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 MASTER VOLUME MSB LSB DELAY PARAM 1 2 3 USER SYNTH PARAM 1 2 3 4 BD TUNE DRIVE ...

Page 58: ...ND PART 7 RS TUNE DECAY START END PART 8 CP TUNE DECAY ATTACK START END PART 9 SP1 TUNE ATTACK DECAY START END PART 10 SP2 TUNE ATTACK DECAY START END PART 11 VPM NOISE IDX MOD NOTE INDEX RATIO EG ATTACK RELEASE PART 11 NOISE COLOR ATTACK RELEASE PEAK PART 11 USER SYNTH PARAM 1 8 PART 11 USER SYNTH PARAM 9 16 PART 12 DELAY PARAM 1 8 PART 12 DELAY PARAM 9 16 PART 12 DELAY RETURN DELAY REVERB SEND P...

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