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Programming Drums
1 0 0 DM PRO REFERENCE MANUAL
P3 The Modulation Level Parameter
This Parameter determines the amount of Modulation that will occur. The Value can
be positive or negative, from -99 to +99. When the Value is set to 00, no Modulation
occurs, and the Parameter is essentially off. When there is no Modulation occurring,
the DM Pro indicates this by displaying the Modulation Matrix Function in
lowercase letters through all three pages:
SND1:mod1
P3
Level: 00
Higher absolute Values (positive or negative) increase the amount of Modulation.
Logically, negative Modulation Values
decrease the Value of the Modulation
Destination Parameter, while positive Modulation Values
increase the Value.
THE DRUM NAME FUNCTION
As you would expect, this Function simply allows you to name the Drum that you
are currently editing. Note that the Name Function covers all four Sounds within a
Drum together – individual Sounds within a Drum have no special name other than
Sound 1, Sound 2, etc.
To Name a Drum, select the Drum Name Function which is the last Function in
Drum Edit Mode. Then move the cursor to the bottom line of the display beneath the
current Drum Name which is surrounded in quotation marks:
SND1:DRUM NAME
Doom Tom
Turn the Value encoder to change each character. Using the CURSOR buttons, move
the cursor beneath each character you wish to edit, and then again turn the Value
encoder to find the character you wish. Drum Names contain up to eight characters
which may be in upper or lower case.
SND1:DRUM NAME
Doom Tom
Here is a chart of available Drum Name characters:
!“#
$
%
&
(
)
*+
,
-./
0
12
3
456789:
;
<=>?@ABCDEFG
HI
J
KLMN
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
VWXYZ
[
¥
]
^`
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
hi
j
kl mn
o
p
q
rstuvwx
y
z
{
|
}
Remember that the Drum Name is an edit Function like any other. Be sure to save
your edited name with the Drum like you would any other edited Function using the
Store Command.
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