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Un buon manuale d’uso
Le regole impongono al rivenditore l'obbligo di fornire all'acquirente, insieme alle merci, il manuale d’uso Dave Smith Tempest. La mancanza del manuale d’uso o le informazioni errate fornite al consumatore sono la base di una denuncia in caso di inosservanza del dispositivo con il contratto. Secondo la legge, l’inclusione del manuale d’uso in una forma diversa da quella cartacea è permessa, che viene spesso utilizzato recentemente, includendo una forma grafica o elettronica Dave Smith Tempest o video didattici per gli utenti. La condizione è il suo carattere leggibile e comprensibile.
Che cosa è il manuale d’uso?
La parola deriva dal latino "instructio", cioè organizzare. Così, il manuale d’uso Dave Smith Tempest descrive le fasi del procedimento. Lo scopo del manuale d’uso è istruire, facilitare lo avviamento, l'uso di attrezzature o l’esecuzione di determinate azioni. Il manuale è una raccolta di informazioni sull'oggetto/servizio, un suggerimento.
Purtroppo, pochi utenti prendono il tempo di leggere il manuale d’uso, e un buono manuale non solo permette di conoscere una serie di funzionalità aggiuntive del dispositivo acquistato, ma anche evitare la maggioranza dei guasti.
Quindi cosa dovrebbe contenere il manuale perfetto?
Innanzitutto, il manuale d’uso Dave Smith Tempest dovrebbe contenere:
- informazioni sui dati tecnici del dispositivo Dave Smith Tempest
- nome del fabbricante e anno di fabbricazione Dave Smith Tempest
- istruzioni per l'uso, la regolazione e la manutenzione delle attrezzature Dave Smith Tempest
- segnaletica di sicurezza e certificati che confermano la conformità con le norme pertinenti
Perché non leggiamo i manuali d’uso?
Generalmente questo è dovuto alla mancanza di tempo e certezza per quanto riguarda la funzionalità specifica delle attrezzature acquistate. Purtroppo, la connessione e l’avvio Dave Smith Tempest non sono sufficienti. Questo manuale contiene una serie di linee guida per funzionalità specifiche, la sicurezza, metodi di manutenzione (anche i mezzi che dovrebbero essere usati), eventuali difetti Dave Smith Tempest e modi per risolvere i problemi più comuni durante l'uso. Infine, il manuale contiene le coordinate del servizio Dave Smith in assenza dell'efficacia delle soluzioni proposte. Attualmente, i manuali d’uso sotto forma di animazioni interessanti e video didattici che sono migliori che la brochure suscitano un interesse considerevole. Questo tipo di manuale permette all'utente di visualizzare tutto il video didattico senza saltare le specifiche e complicate descrizioni tecniche Dave Smith Tempest, come nel caso della versione cartacea.
Perché leggere il manuale d’uso?
Prima di tutto, contiene la risposta sulla struttura, le possibilità del dispositivo Dave Smith Tempest, l'uso di vari accessori ed una serie di informazioni per sfruttare totalmente tutte le caratteristiche e servizi.
Dopo l'acquisto di successo di attrezzature/dispositivo, prendere un momento per familiarizzare con tutte le parti del manuale d'uso Dave Smith Tempest. Attualmente, sono preparati con cura e tradotti per essere comprensibili non solo per gli utenti, ma per svolgere la loro funzione di base di informazioni e di aiuto.
Sommario del manuale d’uso
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i Analog Drum Machine Oper a tion Manual by Roger Linn and Andrew McGowan V ersion 1.0 September 201 1 Dave Smith Instruments 1210 Cabrillo Hwy N Half Moon Bay , CA 94019-1449 USA ©201 1 Dave Smith Instruments www .davesmithinstruments.com[...]
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ii T empest This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful inter - ference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the[...]
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iv T empest T able of Contents What’ s a T empest? .................................... 1 Quick Start ........................................... 2 Overview of Panel Controls ................................ 2 Sounds, Beats, and Projects ............................... 3 Going Deeper ........................................... 3 The Pad Function [...]
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v Analog Drum Machine Modulation Paths ..................................... 29 Choke and V oice Assign ............................... 30 Beat-wide Parameters ................................. 32 Mixer and Effects ..................................... 33 Real Time FX ........................................ 34 Beat FX .............................[...]
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vi T empest Cr edits and Ac kno wledgement For their samples, thanks to: Angus Hewlett/FXpansion Audio samples © 2007 FXpansion Audio UK Ltd. Used with permission. www .fxpansion.com Hugo Tichborne/Goldbaby www .goldbaby .co.nz Haptic Audio www .hapticaudio.com For Sound and Beat design: Special thanks also to: W ade Dawson, Rory Dow , Peter Molet[...]
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1 Analog Drum Machine What’s a T empest? W ha t’ s a T empest? T empest is a professional drum machine that generates its sounds using six powerful analog synthesis voices. It runs an innovative, performance-oriented operating system that permits an extraordinary level of control to create, edit, arrange, and manipulate beats and sounds in real[...]
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2 Quick Start T empest Quic k Star t The best way to get started is to watch our T empest Quick Start video, presented byRogerLinn.V isitwww .davesmithinstruments.com/products/tempest/tosee this and other helpful videos. Overview of Panel Controls Select Value System 1. Click Level 2. One bar count in 3. Fixed Velocity level 4.[...]
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3 Analog Drum Machine Quick Start Sounds, Beats, and Projects There are three terms that are important to know: A Sound is a collection of all settings required to produce a drum or other type ofsoundwhenyouplayapad,includingsettingsforsamples,oscillators,lters, VCA,envelopes,LFOs,andmore.If?[...]
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4 The Pad Function Keys T empest T he Pad Function K eys 16 Beats If 16 B ea tS is pressed, the sixteen pads are used to play the sixteen Beats in memory . This is useful for live arrangement and manipula- tion of Beats during performance. One beat pad is always selected, indicated by its pad being dimly lit. T o start playing a Beat, press P la y [...]
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5 Analog Drum Machine The Pad Function Keys 16 Sounds If 16 S oundS is pressed, the sixteen pads are used to play the sixteen Sounds (in either Bank A or B) of the selected Beat. This is useful for playing sounds, or for recording sounds into beats in real time. If the P adS key (in the Screens section) is lit, the following screen will be displaye[...]
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6 The Pad Function Keys T empest 16 Mutes If 16 M uteS is pressed, the sixteen pads act as sixteen mute switches for playback of the sixteen Sounds in the selected Sound bank (A or B). This is useful for arranging the Beat’ s parts in real time while playing. A lit pad indicates the Sound’ s playback is on; an unlit pad indicates it is off. Pre[...]
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7 Analog Drum Machine The Pad Function Keys 16 Time Steps If 16 t iMe S tePS is pressed, the sixteen pads represent sixteen time steps within the beat, useful for step programming. A lit pad indicates the presence of a note of the selected sound, and an unlit pad indicates its absence. Pressing a lit pad toggles between deleting and inserting a not[...]
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8 The Pad Function Keys T empest 16 T unings If 16 t uningS is selected (by pressing the 16 B ea tS and 16 t iMe S tePS keys together), the sixteen pads play the selected sound at sixteen different tunings. This is useful for playing tuned parts like bass or melody lines. If the P adS key (in the Screens section) is selected, the following screen i[...]
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9 Analog Drum Machine The Pad Function Keys 16 Levels If 16 l evelS is selected (by pressing 16 S oundS and 16 M uteS together), the sixteen pads play a single Sound at sixteen evenly spaced volume (velocity) levels. This is an alternative to using the pads’ touch sensi- tivity for playing and recording dynamics. If the P adS key (in the Screens [...]
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10 Pad Options T empest P ad Options The buttons in this section provide a variety of useful tricks to get the most out of using the pads for playing both sounds and beats. Sound Bank B This key is not implemented in the initial release of the software. Reverse This key is not implemented in the initial release of the software. Fixed Level If off, [...]
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11 Analog Drum Machine The Screens Keys T he Scr eens K eys T empest’ s graphic OLED screen can display a variety of different types of information. The keys in this section are used to determine which information it displays. The Events key This displays the Beat Events screen, containing a grid view of the beat’s note events. This is describe[...]
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12 The Screens Keys T empest Events Key: The Beat Events screen If the e ventS key is pressed, the Beat Events screen will be displayed. The Beat Events screen is used for visual programming and editing of beats. The Beat Events screen contains a 4 x 16 grid with a row for each of four Sounds in the Beat, and sixteen columns representing sixteen ti[...]
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13 Analog Drum Machine The Screens Keys Select Param Vel: 67 Col: 1.1.1 Insert 120.0 1.2.01 Beat Events A1/HatOpn A2/HatCls A3/Snare A4/Bass Row: 2 Soft Knob 2: Column The columns represent time locations. T urn this knob (or press the left/right arrow keys) to select a time location, shown as a bar .beat.tick number in the Soft Knob 2 rectangle. T[...]
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14 The Sound Controls T empest T he Sound Contr ols A Sound is a collection of all settings required to produce a drum or other type ofsoundwhenyouplayapad,includingsamples,oscillators,lters,envelopes, LFOs, and more. This section provides a detailed description of each of these settings, and is divided into s[...]
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15 Analog Drum Machine The Sound Controls Use the four arrow keys to move between the screens.[...]
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16 The Sound Controls T empest Use the four arrow keys to move between the screens.[...]
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17 Analog Drum Machine Oscillators OSC 1 SUB OSC LEVEL PRE-POST FILTER AMP VOLUME FEEDBACK LEVEL FEEDBACK LOOP VCA PAN L R SUB OSC OSC 2 OSC 3 OSC 3 LEVEL OSC 4 LEVEL OSC 4 LPF HPF OSC MIX TEMPEST VOICE ARCHITECTURE Modulation routing omitted for clarity[...]
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18 Oscillators T empest Oscilla tor s T empest has four oscillators for each of its six voices. Oscillators 1 and 2 are digitally controlled analog oscillators or DCOs. “Digitally controlled” does not mean the audio is digitally generated, just that the oscillators’ frequencies are under digital—rather than voltage—control. The audio sign[...]
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19 Analog Drum Machine Oscillators Increasing or decreasing the value from 50 causes the waveshape to become asymmetrical. Lower values narrow the positive-going portion of the wave, highervalueswidenit. Attheextremevalues,thepulsegoescompletelyat, which allows for some interesting possibilities with pulse [...]
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20 Oscillators T empest Glide Mode : FixRate, FixRate A, FixT ime, FixT ime A—Determines how the oscillators respond when g lide is on. Fi x Ra t e: The time to transition between notes varies with the interval between the notes; the greater the interval, the longer the transition time. The glide rate is xed. FixRat e A: The same as FixRate, b[...]
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21 Analog Drum Machine Oscillators Also, if l evel is set to 0, the oscillator is effectively of f; modulation applied to the oscillator level will have no effect. Pi t ch: -24…+24—Offsets the base oscillator pitch as much as two octaves up or down in semitone increments. A setting of 0 indicates there is no offset and the oscillator plays at i[...]
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22 Lowpass T empest Lo wpass F requ ency : 0...164—Setsthelter cutoff frequency over a range of more than 13 octaves. This control steps in semitones when turned slowly , but smoothly controls the lterwithoutstepswhenturnedata faster rate. 4 Po l e: On,Off—Selectsthelterconguration.?[...]
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23 Analog Drum Machine Highpass Highpass F requ ency : 0...127—Setstheltercutofffrequencyforthe 2-polehigh-passlter . A settingof0passesallfrequencies. T urning the control up attenuates frequencies below the cutoff at a slope of -12dB/octave. Key > F re q: 0...127—Sets the amount [...]
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24 Amp T empest Amp Feedback : 0…127—The left audio output of each voice can feedbackintothesignalpathpre-lter .Dependinguponthe amount of feedback, this can result in anything from a pleas- ing fuzzy distortion-like sound to unpredictable harmonic squealing and widespread pandemonium. A setting of 0 prevents an[...]
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25 Analog Drum Machine Envelopes En v elopes T empesthasvesix- stage DAPDSR (delay/ attack/peak hold/decay/ sustain/release) envelope generators for each of its six voices. T wo of the envelopesare“hardwired”tospecicdestinations:low-passlterandamplier (VCA).ThePITCHenvelopeuses?[...]
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26 Envelopes T empest S uSt ain has no effect. Release: 0...127—Sets the release time of the selected envelope. In AD Mode, R eleaSe has no effect. Amount: -127...127—Sets the amount of modulation from the selected envelope toitsdestination.Use Amount(andnotV elocity Amount)ifyoudon’twantthe Sound to [...]
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27 Analog Drum Machine Envelopes A Note About Envelope Shape Like most synthesizers, T empest’ s envelopes are not linear , but curved. W ithout going into too much detail (or math), the curve is based on a logarithmic func- tion. But that curve—and, therefore, the envelope’ s shape—can be altered with modulation. Forexample,gure?[...]
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28 Envelopes T empest Amount: 0...127—Sets the amount of LFO routed to the destination. Sh a p e: T riangle, Reverse Sawtooth, Sawtooth, Square, Random—The wave- shape of the LFO. Random (or “sample and hold”) generates a random value that changes once per cycle. Destination: Of f, mod destination 1, mod destination 2, …—Sets the modula[...]
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29 Analog Drum Machine Modulation Paths Modula tion P a ths T empest has eight general-purpose modulation paths with a great variety of mod sources and destinations available. Press MOD P A TH to display the settings for the current sound. Source: Of f, mod source 1, mod source 2, …—Sets the modulation source for the selected mod path. See “M[...]
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30 Choke and V oice Assign T empest Chok e and V oice Assign Each of a Beat’ s thirty-two Sounds can be choked by one of two other Sounds in the Beat. The most obvious use is to enable a pedaled or closed hihat to choke of f an open hihat. T o Set Choke for a Sound: 1. In 16 S oundS pad mode and S oundS edit mode, use the P age d own or key t[...]
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31 Analog Drum Machine Choke and V oice Assign T o Assign a Sound to a Specic V oice: 1. In 16 S oundS pad mode and S oundS edit mode, use the P age d own or key to navigate to the Misc screen. 2. T ap any pad to select a Sound. 3. Use the v oiCe a SSign Soft Knob to choose one of the six voices.[...]
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32 Beat-wide Parameters T empest Bea t-wide P ar ameter s Normally the panel sound controls operate on a single sound. However , if Pad Function is set to 16 B ea tS , only eight of these controls are enabled and they affect the playback of all sounds playing in the beat. These eight parameters are called Beat-wide parameters : The eight parameters[...]
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33 Analog Drum Machine Mixer and Effects Mix er and Ef fects A 32-input mixer permits unique mix (volume, mute, solo, pan, delay send, and delay on/off for each sound) and effects settings (delay time, delay feedback, distortion, compression) for each Beat. The Delay feature acts like a digital audio delay but instead creates additional delayed not[...]
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34 Real Time FX T empest R eal Time FX The Real T ime FX touch sliders have two modes: 1. Beat FX: The sliders can alter the sound of the entire Beat playback. 2. Note FX: The sliders can alter parameters of a single Sound, and those changes can be recorded into the Beat. Beat FX If Pad Function is set to 16 B ea tS , Beat FX mode is active, in whi[...]
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35 Analog Drum Machine Real Time FX T o view or edit the Beat FX assignments, press S hift + either P la yBaCk key: Beat FX slider movements are for live performance only and cannot be recorded. However , Note FX (described in the following section) does permit recording of slider movements, and Note FX sliders may be assigned to Beat-wide sound pa[...]
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36 Real Time FX T empest Here’ s what the panel keys do: T o view or edit the Note FX assignments, select Note FX Assign by holding S hift while pressing either P la yBaCk key: Playback key The Playback key is always on. Shift + Playback: Assign This displays the Beat FX Assign screen, permitting the viewing or editing of the Note FX assignments.[...]
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37 Analog Drum Machine Rec/Edit Keys R ec/Edit K eys These four keys provide a variety of functions for editing Sounds, Beats, Play Lists, and Projects. The Click key Pressing this toggles the click (metronome) on or off. The Undo Rec key If the u ndo R eC light is on, this means there is something to undo. Pressing u ndo R eC will undo all recordi[...]
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38 Rec/Edit Keys T empest T o Quickly Erase only Some Notes from a Beat: 1. Press 16 S oundS . 2. T urn R eCoRd on and press P la y . 3. Hold both S hift and e RaSe , then during the time that the notes to be erased are playing, also hold the sound pad for those notes. The Copy key T o Quickly Copy One Beat over Another Beat Pad, Replacing its Cont[...]
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39 Analog Drum Machine Save/Load Sa v e/Load Pressing S a ve /l oad presents a menu of functions related to saving or loading les.Likeapersonalcomputer ,T empesthasbothrandomaccessmemory(RAM) and permanent non-volatile storage for saved Sounds, Beats, and Projects. The current Sound, Beat, or Project is always[...]
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40 Save/Load T empest BeatsaresavedtooneofseveralfoldersinT empest’ sashmemory .Theycan also be exported and saved as system exclusive MIDI data. (See “Exporting Sounds, Beats, and Projects” on page 42.) T o Save a Beat to Flash: 1. In 16 B ea tS mode, tap a pad to choose the Beat to save. 2. Press[...]
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41 Analog Drum Machine Save/Load Loading Sounds, Beats, and Projects A SoundisloadedintoRAMfromashandassignedtooneofT empest’ spads. Sounds can also be imported via MIDI. (See “Importing Sounds, Beats, and Projects” on page 45.) T o Load a Sound: 1. In 16 S oundS mode, tap a pad to choose the de[...]
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42 Save/Load T empest Beat will be lost. Press S a ve /l oad again at any time prior to pressing l oad n ow to cancel the operation. A ProjectisloadedfromashandreplacesthecurrentProjectinRAM.(Only one Project can be loaded at a time.) The last Project saved is loaded by default on power up. Projects can [...]
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43 Analog Drum Machine Save/Load T o Export a Sound from RAM over MIDI: 1. Connect T empest to the receiving device (computer running MIDI appli- cation, dedicated hardware sequencer , etc.) using either USB or a MIDI interface. If using a MIDI interface, connecting T empest’ s MIDI out to the device’ sMIDIinissufcientforex[...]
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44 Save/Load T empest T o Export a Project from RAM over MIDI: 1. Connect T empest to the receiving device (computer running MIDI appli- cation, dedicated hardware sequencer , etc.) using either USB or a MIDI interface. If using a MIDI interface, connecting T empest’ s MIDI out to the device’ sMIDIinissufcientforexporting. [...]
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45 Analog Drum Machine Save/Load T o Export from one T empest (master) to Another (slave) over MIDI: 1. Connect MIDI out on the master to MIDI in on the slave. (T empest is incapable of acting as a USB host, so transfers must be done using a MIDI cable.) • If exporting a Sound from RAM, put both T empests into 16 S oundS mode, tap a pad on the[...]
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46 Save/Load T empest Important Import Notes ImportingaSound/Beat/Projecttoashwiththesamenameasonealreadyin ashwilloverwritethele,soalwaysbackupyourworkbeforeimportingale ifyouarenotabsolutelycertainoftheimportedle’ sco[...]
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47 Analog Drum Machine Save/Load 3. Press d elete n ow todeletethele 4. Press a gain torenameanotherleor S a ve /l oad to exit. N ot e: Deletedlescannotberecovered.T ocanceladeleteoperation,press S a ve /l oad again prior to step 3.[...]
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48 System Settings T empest System Settings Press SYSTEM to view the System menu. The System menu contains various global parameters that apply to all operation regardless of the selected Beat or Sound. Any changes to these settings are remembered even after power is turned off. Cli c k L evel: 1...127—Sets the volume of the metronome click. One [...]
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49 Analog Drum Machine System Settings mation.)MasterV olumeroutesanexpressionpedaldirectlytomastervolume. The Note FX options allow an expression pedal to be used in addition to, or as an alternative to, the Real T ime FX sliders. (See “Real T ime FX” on page 34 for more information.) MIDI: C lock Mode : Auto, [...]
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50 System Settings T empest Distor tion Source: Project, Beat, Pot Position—Each Beat has its own unique distortion setting but there is also a single distortion setting for the Project. If you wish to use the Beat’ s setting (and have the distortion amount change when a different Beat is selected), set this to Beat (factory default). If you wi[...]
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51 Analog Drum Machine Modulation Sources Modula tion Sour ces Pitch Envelope Filter Envelope Amp Envelope Aux 1 Envelope Aux 2 Envelope LFO 1 LFO 2 V elocity Note Number Noise Random Pad Pressure Slider Position 1 Slider Position 2 Slider Pressure 1 Slider Pressure 2 Foot Pedal 1 Foot Pedal 2 MIDI Pitch Bend MIDI Mod Wheel MIDI Breath MIDI Express[...]
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52 Modulation Destinations T empest Modula tion Destina tions Osc 1 Frequency Osc 2 Frequency Osc 3 Frequency Osc 4 Frequency Osc All Freq Osc 1/2 Mix Osc 3 Level Osc 4 Level Osc 1 Pulsewidth Osc 2 Pulsewidth Osc 1/2 Pulsewidth SubOscV olume FeedbackV olume Lowpass Filter Resonance Filter FM Highpass Filter VCA Pan LFO 1 Frequency LFO 2 Fr[...]
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53 Analog Drum Machine Samples Samples White Noise Pink Noise Green Noise Resonant 4K Noise Soft Noise Cicada Buzzed Chain Link Grinder 420 HighPass Noise T ight Boom Porky Hollow Thud Hollow Head Mid Kick Slap Kick Thwang Kick Resonant K Boom Kick Quickick Punchy Kick Nice Short n Sweet Bumpy Loose Solid Thump Upfront Good Kick Metallic Square Bee[...]
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54 Samples T empest Funk Sn LM-1 Snare LinnDrum SD Basicly Beatbox Machine T win Dry Short Attack Digi 8 CompuSnare Plastic Snare T rash Bucket T oy Drum Abrupt What Snare? Canned Dead Lid T om Cart SD Classic DR55 SD Cold hit Zippy Thwack Crumbly 70s Snare Bit Reduce SD Distant Filtered SD Oil Can Digital Sweetness Noisy Click Splatted Snare Broke[...]
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55 Analog Drum Machine Samples 9009 HH2 Perc Hat DR55 HH Right Foot Pedal Another Perc Closing HH Small Hi Hat Unnatural T rip Hop HH Aliens Silver HH Kicky Hi Hat Large Edge Cymbal Zilch Crash Gong Pastey Hit 45 Degree Dust Bell Crash Oriental Hit Higher Cymbal No Name Crash 909ish LinnDrum Crash 808ish Crash Hertz Cymbal Flat Ride Medium Bell Blu[...]
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56 Samples T empest Light Cross Low Cross Jam Block H Jam Block L Keys Guiro Castanet Drag That Click Moon Golf Real Shaker Cabasa A Cabasa B LM-1 Cabasa LinnDrum Cabasa Real Fingers Cute Drum Robot Digi Click Bit-o-Clap Hot T abla Lo Hot T abla Mid Hot T abla Hi Hot T abla Highest T abla Bounce Udu Bounce Udu u Do 1 Udu u Do 2 What Conga Conga 1 C[...]
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57 Analog Drum Machine Samples Square WmBell RdBell R2Bell W2Bell FmtBell FzReed FmtAOh FmtAhh Banjo1 T riPlus DisBel Pulse2 Pulse3 SqrReed Oohh Eehh Feedback Piano1 E.Pno M.Harm VS23 HiT op WmReed VS26 Hollow BellOrg BassBell T ine1 SynBell VS32 Orient HighPipe Mass ReedOrg OrgAhh MelOrg Clarinet AhhFem AhhHom AhhBass RegV ox V ocal1 V oc[...]
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58 Support T empest Suppor t T roubleshooting Here are a few suggestions for resolving problems that may occur . The sequencer has stopped running. Make sure MIDI: Clock Mode in the System menu is set to Auto, Master , or Off, or—if set to Slave—that MIDI: Clock In is set to MIDI Port or USB and that MIDI clock is actually available to that por[...]
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59 Analog Drum Machine Warranty Repair W ar r anty R epair Dave Smith Instruments warrants that T empest will be free from defects in mate- rials and/or workmanship for 1 year from the date of purchase. Please register your product online at www .davesmithinstruments.com to establish the date of purchase. (This is not a requirement for warranty ser[...]
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