Alesis DM10 Manual Do Utilizador

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 KITS, VOICES, ACCOMPANIMENT & INSTRUMENTS 
 
The DM10 Module has 100 Preset Kits and 100 User Kits, which you can select from the Main Screen.  Each 
Kit is a collection of Voices – or drum sounds – that are assigned to each TRIGGER INPUT on the DM10 
module's rear panel.  When a trigger connected to that input is struck, that Voice will sound. 
 
Each Voice consists of two Layers, each with its own Instrument.  Both Layers sound together, helping to 
create powerful composite and layered sounds and timbres for a more dynamic performance. 
 
You can change the sound of your performance by selecting different Kits or by editing the Kits by changing 
the Instruments that make up each Voice.  You can also edit various parameters of each Instrument 
themselves (e.g., level, panning, decay, reverb, etc.) in each Kit. 
 
IMPORTANT:  At any given time, the DM10 module has a Kit selected and a Sequence selected.  If you 
change the Sequence, this will change your current Kit to the one that is associated with that Sequence.  If 
you change the Kit, this will NOT change the current Sequence.  However, if you then play the current 
Sequence, the chords or "hit groups" may sound unusual.  In this case, we recommend muting Layer B of 
that Kit's Accompaniment (see EDITING VOICE & ACCOMPANIMENT PARAMETERS for more information) 
or muting the Accompaniment altogether by pressing MUTE ACCOMP. 
  
 SELECTING A KIT 
 
1.
 
Press the DRUM KIT button to bring up the Main Screen. 
2.
 
Use the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or the VALUE DIAL to 
select a Kit.  The Kit number, name, and graphic will change as 
you move through the different Kits. 
3.
 
Hit the triggers to try out the sounds of the Kit.   
To make quick adjustments to the volume of different parts of 
the Kit, slide the faders of the MIXER.  (Use MIX BANK to 
toggle between Banks A and B to access all available triggers.)  Note that the levels you set with the 
MIXER will be lost when you switch the module off.  To set levels that can be recalled with the Kit, set 
the "Level" parameters for the individual triggers (see EDITING VOICE & ACCOMPANIMENT 
PARAMETERS in this chapter) and/or the entire Kit (see DRUM KIT SETUP in this chapter). 
 
 EDITING INSTRUMENTS IN A KIT 
 
1.
 
Press DRUM KIT to go to the Main Screen. 
2.
 
Press EDIT INST.  The top of the screen will show the number 
and name of the Kit whose Instruments (drum voices) you will 
be editing. 
3.
 
Select INST (F1).  The new screen will show: 
a.
 
the trigger Voice you are editing (the Kit number and 
name of the Voice will be shown) 
b.
 
the Layer (each Voice consists of two layers, each with 
its own Instrument) 
c.
 
the Category (the type or "class" of drum sound currently 
assigned to that Layer) 
d.
 
the Instrument (the drum sound for that Layer) 
4.
 
Select the Voice whose Instrument you want to change by 
pressing NOTE CHASE then striking the desired trigger.  
Alternatively, you can highlight the Voice (next to the Kit number) 
using the CURSOR UP / DOWN buttons to highlight it and use 
the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to change it.   
5.
 
Select which Layer of that Voice you will edit by pressing EDIT 
INST.  It will toggle between Layer A and B. 
6.
 
Select the Category you want to assign to that Voice by pressing 
CURSOR UP / DOWN to highlight the Category field, then use 
the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to change it. 
7.
 
Select the Instrument for that Layer by pressing CURSOR UP / 
DOWN to highlight the Instrument field, then use the VALUE UP 
/ DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to change it.  To hear the 
currently selected sound, strike the corresponding trigger or 
press PREVIEW on the module. 
Note: The available Instruments 
for the hi-hat and ride cymbal 
Categories are pre-defined sets 
of sounds designed to work 
together (e.g., the hi-hat can 
produce open, closed, "chick" or 
splash sounds).  You can assign 
any Category or Instrument you 
like for the hi-hat and ride cymbal 
triggers, but because other 
Instruments are designed to 
work differently, the results will 
vary. 
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