Sonic Alert DM10 User Manual

DM10
HIGH-DEFINITION DRUM MODULE
WITH DYNAMIC ARTICULATION
QUICKSTART GUIDE
MANUAL DE INICIO RÁPIDO
::: ESPAÑOL ( 5 – 8 ) :::
GUIDE D’UTILISATION RAPIDE
::: FRANÇAIS ( 9 – 12 ) :::
GUIDA RAPIDA
::: ITALIANO ( 13 – 16 ) :::
KURZANLEITUNG
::: DEUTSCH ( 17 – 20 ) :::

CONNECTION DIAGRAM

EXTERNAL MIDI MODULEDRUM KIT MIDI KEYBOARD
octave
-
xyz
+
tap
store
accomp
phrase
latch
m1
m2
pitch
volume
p
s
r
s
o
s
e
m
g
t
p
a
r
u
push
c
g
o
i
f
n
p
r
h
a
s
s
y
t
n
t
m
t
r
e
h
analog modeling synth
WARNING:
Use only the included Alesis power supply with the DM10 module.
HOUSE AMP
POWER
COMPUTER
CD PLAYER
MONITORS
Connect your electronic drum set's triggers to the corresponding inputs on the module with the appropriate 1/4" cables. Dual-zone pads or cymbals
(e.g., a drum with head and rim triggers or a
cymbal that can produce bow and bell sounds) will require TRS cables to trigger both zones.
Plug 1/4” TRS cables from the MAIN OUT or AUX OUT to an amplifier, mixer, or speaker system. (For mono sound, you can connect only one output.)
You can connect a set of 1/4” TRS headphones to the HEADPHONES OUTPUT.
You can connect another audio device to the AUX IN using standard RCA cables.
See the included assembly poster for further instructions on setting up the DM10 Kit and connecting it to the DM10 module.
NOTE: Out of the box, the DM10 module is write-protected, so you will be unable to save any changes you make to the Kits, Instruments, Sequences, etc. To turn write protection off:
1. Press UTILITY.
2. Press SYS (F4).
3. Press O/S (F3).
4. Press MEM (F4).
5. Press VALUE DOWN or move the VALUE DIAL counterclockwise until the "WriteProt" field says "OFF."
6. Press DRUM KIT to return to the main page.
IMPORTANT: THE DM10 MODULE MAY BE AFFECTED BY STATIC ELECTRICITY. IF THIS OCCURS, SIMPLY TURN THE MODULE OFF AND WAIT AT LEAST A FEW SECONDS BEFORE TURNING IT ON AGAIN.
1
y

REAR PANEL FEATURES

3
9
9
9
9
9
9
7
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
1
2
1. POWER SWITCH – Turns the module on and off.
2. POWER IN – Connect the included AC adapter to this input, then connect
the adapter to a power source.
3. MAIN OUT – Use 1/4" TS cables to connect these outputs to an amplifier
or speaker system. The volume of these outputs is controlled by the MAIN VOL knob on the top panel.
4. AUX OUT – Use a 1/4" TS cables to connect these outputs to a monitor system or recording device. The AUX
OUT signal can be set to be identical to or independent of the MAIN OUT signal.
5. AUX IN – Connect an external sound source, such as a CD player, to these inputs using a stereo pair of RCA
cables.
6. USB – Use a standard USB cable to connect the module to your computer via this USB port. This connection
allows the module to send MIDI messages via USB to an external drum software module. You can also transmit SysEx files over this connection.
7. MIDI IN – Use a standard five-pin MIDI cable to connect this input to the MIDI OUT of an external MIDI device.
8. MIDI OUT – Use a standard five-pin MIDI cable to connect this output to the MIDI IN of an external MIDI
device.
9. TRIGGER INPUTS – Connect the triggers of your drum kit to the
appropriate inputs here. Please note that dual-zone pads or cymbals (e.g., a drum with head and rim triggers or a cymbal with bow and bell sounds) will require TRS cables to trigger both zones.
9
4
5
6
3
4
5
WARNING: Use only the included Alesis power supply with the DM10 module.
Note: The module's HI-HAT CONTROL TRIGGER INPUT does not support keyboard­st
le expression pedals.

TOP PANEL FEATURES

1 2
7
9
10
6
8
14 15 16
4
5
17 18 19
13
12
20
11
21 22 23
24 252726
3
1. MAIN VOLUME – Adjusts the volume level of the MAIN OUT.
2. HEADPHONES VOLUME – Adjusts the volume level of the HEADPHONES OUTPUT on the module's front
panel. The HEADPHONES VOLUME is independent of the module's MAIN VOLUME.
3. HEADPHONES OUTPUT – Connect your 1/4" headphones to this output. You can adjust the volume of this
output with the HEADPHONES volume knob on the module's top panel.
4. MIXER – Slide these faders to adjust the levels for the different groups of drum sounds. Each fader controls a
drum sound in each bank. The current bank (A or B) is determined by the MIX BANK button.
5. MIX BANK – Toggles between Banks A and B, determining which bank of triggers the MIXER's faders are
affecting. An LED indicates the current bank. When neither LED is lit, these faders are disabled.
6. METRONOME ON / OFF – Turns the metronome on or off. You can adjust the metronome volume with the
fader directly underneath this button (when MIX BANK is set to Bank B).
7. LCD – Displays system menus, parameters, and other settings as you use the DM10.
8. F-BUTTONS (1-4) – These buttons allow you to navigate the menus shown in the LCD. Press an F-BUTTON
to select the "virtual" button or tab shown above it in the LCD.
2
9. CURSOR UP / DOWN – Use these buttons to move (vertically) through the available parameters shown in
menus in the LCD.
Note: Pressing CURSOR DOWN from the Main Screen allows you to adjust overall parameters for the current Kit.
10. VALUE DIAL – Turn this wheel to increase and decrease values and settings shown in the LCD.
11. VALUE UP / DOWN – Use these buttons to increase and decrease values and settings shown in the LCD.
These may be easier to use than the VALUE DIAL when making incremental adjustments to your parameters.
12. EXIT – Press this button to return to the previous menu shown in the LCD.
13. DRUM KIT – Returns the LCD to the Main Screen. From here, you can select the current Kit with the VALUE
DIAL or VALUE UP / DOWN buttons.
14. UTILITY – Enters the Utility Menu, which allows you to set certain "global" parameters that affect the DM10's
overall operation (e.g., tempo, MIDI, output routing, trigger sensitivity, etc.). (See the Reference Manual for more information.)
15. EXT TRIG – Allows you to adjust parameters related to triggering. Customizing these parameters changes the
feel and responsiveness of the Kit.
Note: Changes to these parameters will affect ALL
16. NOTE CHASE – Turns Note Chase on or off. When Note Chase is on, striking a trigger automatically selects it
for editing. Alternatively, you can select a trigger by highlighting the trigger field in the LCD with the CURSOR UP / DOWN buttons then using the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL.
17. EDIT INST – Press this button to edit the Instrument assigned to a trigger input. While editing, pressing it
toggles between the two Layers of the trigger. The current Layer (A or B) will be highlighted on the top-right corner of the LCD.
18. EDIT ACCOMP – Press this button to adjust the settings for your Accompaniment. The adjustable parameters
will be shown in the LCD.
19. PREVIEW – Press this velocity-sensitive button to preview the sound of the current trigger. This can be useful
when programming the DM10 if it is not connected to your drum kit, if it is not convenient to strike the pads, etc.
20. STORE – Press this button to save changes made to the current Kit, Sequence, trigger settings, or global
settings. Use the VALUE DIAL or VALUE UP / DOWN buttons to select a destination where the current Kit or Sequence will be stored. When saving a Kit, its Instruments and all its parameters will also be stored. When saving a Sequence, it will remember its corresponding Kit and Accompaniment.
21. SEQ – Press this button to access the module's Sequencer where you can create and edit drum and
accompaniment patterns.
Kits.
22. MUTE DRUMS – Press this button to mute the drum track of a Sequence.
23. MUTE ACCOMP – Press this button to mute the Accompaniment track of a Sequence.
24. STOP – Stops playback of the current Sequence. Hold down STOP and turn the VALUE DIAL to "scrub"
forwards and backwards through the Sequence. Hold down STOP and press VALUE UP / DOWN to "step" forwards or backwards through each "event" in the Sequence. While navigating the Sequence in these ways, you will hear the Sequence play as you move through it.
25. PLAY /  – Plays the current Sequence. You can also hold down STOP and press this button to move back to
the previous bar in the Sequence.
26. RECORD / – Records a new Sequence. You can also hold down STOP and press this button to move to
the next bar in the Sequence.
27. TAP TEMPO – Tap this button at the desired rate to enter a new tempo for the Sequence. You can also
change the tempo by holding down the TAP TEMPO button and using the VALUE DIAL or VALUE UP / DOWN buttons.

SELECTING AND EDITING KITS

The DM10 Module has 100 Preset Kits and 100 User Kits, which you can select from the Main Screen. You can adjust the sounds, tuning, volume, panning, etc. for each Kit as well as their individual pad sounds. In addition, you may choose a different Accompaniment for each Kit.
To select 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
3. Hit the triggers to try out the sounds of the Kit. To adjust the
a Kit.
levels of various instruments that make up the Kit, slide the faders of the MIXER to change the levels of the corresponding triggers. (Use MIX BANK to toggle between Banks A and B to access all available triggers.)
3
e
:
To edit the drum Instruments (trigger voices) in a Kit:
a b
c
d
#2 #3
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. Press INST (F1). The new screen will show:
a. the trigger you are editing (the Kit number and name of the trigger) b. the Layer (each trigger sound consists of two layers, each with its own Instrument) c. the Category (the type or "class" of drum voice currently assigned to that Layer) d. the Instrument (the drum voice for that Layer)
4. Select the trigger input whose Instrument you want to change by pressing NOTE CHASE then striking the trigger. Alternatively, you can highlight the trigger (next to the Kit number) using the CURSOR UP / DOWN buttons and use the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to select a trigger to edit.
5. Select which Layer of that trigger 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 trigger 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 trigger or press PREVIEW on the module.
8. To edit other trigger settings, use the other F-BUTTONS (F2, F3, etc.) to access additional tabs and adjust their parameters with the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL. For more information, please see the Reference Manual.
Note: For Layer A of the hi-hat and ride
cymbal triggers, you can not select a different Category. Also, the available Instruments for that Category are a pre­defined set of sounds designed to work together (since the hi-hat and ride can trigger a variety of different sounds). However, you can assign Layer B to a Category or Instrument you like for those triggers.

PLAYING SEQUENCES

A Sequence is a recorded pattern stored in the DM10 module that includes drums and Accompaniment. The drum part of the Sequence includes the Kit sounds (Instruments) as well the recorded pattern itself. Sequences can be recorded, edited, and looped, and you can mute the drum part and/or Accompaniment while playing a Sequence. See the Operator's Manual for more information on Sequences and Accompaniment.
To play a Sequence:
1. Press SEQ to enter the main screen of the Sequencer.
2. The Sequence field should be highlighted. Use the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to select a Sequence.
3. The Sequence's tempo (in BPM or beats per minute) will be shown on the LCD. Use the CURSOR UP / DOWN buttons to select the Tempo field, then use the use the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to set the new tempo. (You can also press the TAP TEMPO button several times at the desired tempo.)
4. To allow the Sequence to play continuously, use the CURSOR UP / DOWN buttons to select the Loop field, then use the use the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to turn Loop "On."
5. Press PLAY to play the Sequence. To mute the drums or Accompaniment in the Sequence, press the
MUTE DRUMS or MUTE ACCOMP button, respectively. (This is a useful tool when you want to play your own drum patterns to the Accompaniment or vice versa.)
To play the Demo Sequenc
hold down SEQ and press PLAY.
Simply
4

DIAGRAMA DE CONEXIÓN

SUMINISTRO ELÉCTRICO
MÓDULO MIDI EXTERNOBATERÍA TECLADO MIDI
octave
-
m1
m2
pitch
volume
+
tap
store
accomp
xyz
phrase
latch
AMPLIFICADOR DE
AUDITORIO
push
analog modeling synth
p
s
r
s
o
s
e
m
g
t
p
a
r
u
c
g
o
i
f
n
p
r
h
a
s
s
y
t
n
t
m
t
r
e
h
COMPUTADOR
A
REPRODUCTOR
DE CD
MONITORES
Conecte los disparadores electrónicos de la batería a las entradas correspondientes del módulo con cables de 1/4" apropiados. Los pads o platillos de dos zonas (por ej., un tambor con disparadores de parche y borde o un platillo que puede producir sonidos de arco y campana) requieren cables TRS para disparar ambas zonas.
Enchufe los cables TRS de ¼” de las salidas MAIN OUT (Principal) o AUX OUT (Auxiliar) a un amplificador, mezclador o sistema de altavoces. (Para obtener sonido monofónico, puede conectar una sola salida.)
Es posible conectar a la salida HEADPHONES (Auriculares) un juego de auriculares TRS de 1/4".
Puede conectar otro dispositivo de audio a la entrada AUX IN (Auxiliar) mediante cables RCA
estándar.
VEA EL PÓSTER DE ARMADO INCLUIDO PARA OBTENER INSTRUCCIONES ADICIONALES SOBRE LA INSTALACIÓN DEL KIT DM10 Y SU CONEXIÓN AL MÓDULO DM10.
NOTA: El módulo DM10 se entrega protegido contra escritura, de modo que no es posible guardar los cambios que se hagan a los kits, instrumentos, secuencias, etc. Para desactivar la protección contra escritura:
1. Pulse UTILITY.
2. Pulse SYS (F4).
3. Pulse O/S (F3).
4. Pulse MEM (F4).
5. Pulse DOWN (Disminuir valor) o mueva el CUADRANTE VALUE en sentido antihorario hasta que en el campo "WriteProt" (Protección contra escritura) aparezca "OFF" (Desactivado).
6. Pulse DRUM KIT para volver a la pantalla principal.
5

CARACTERÍSTICAS DEL PANEL TRASERO

9
9
9
9
9
9
1
2
1. INTERRUPTOR DE ENCENDIDO – Enciende y apaga el módulo.
2. ENTRADA DE ALIMENTACIÓN – Conecte a esta entrada el adaptador de CA incluido y luego conecte el adaptador al
suministro eléctrico.
3. SALIDA PRINCIPAL – Use cables TRS de 1/4" para conectar estas salidas a un amplificador o sistema de altavoces.
El volumen de estas salidas se controla mediante la perilla MAIN VOL (Volumen principal) del panel superior.
4. SALIDA AUXILIAR – Use cables TRS de 1/4" para conectar estas salidas a un sistema monitor o dispositivo de
grabación. La señal de estas salidas es idéntica a la de la SALIDA PRINCIPAL.
5. ENTRADA AUXILIAR – Conecte a estas entradas un dispositivo de sonido externo, tal como un reproductor de CD,
mediante un par de cables RCA estéreo.
6. USB – Use un cable USB estándar para conectar el módulo a la computadora por este puerto USB. Esta conexión
permite que el módulo envíe mensajes MIDI por USB a una biblioteca de sonidos externa. Por esta conexión se pueden transmitir también archivos SysEx.
7. ENTRADA MIDI – Use un cable MIDI estándar de cinco pines para conectar esta entrada a la SALIDA MIDI de un
dispositivo MIDI externo.
8. SALIDA MIDI – Use un cable MIDI estándar de cinco pines para conectar esta salida a la ENTRADA MIDI de un
dispositivo MIDI externo.
9. ENTRADAS DE DISPARO – Conecte los disparadores de su batería a las entradas de disparo apropiadas. Tenga en
cuenta que los pads o platillos de dos zonas (por ej., un tambor con disparadores de parche y borde o un platillo que puede producir sonidos de arco y campana) requieren cables TRS para disparar ambas zonas.
9
6
7
8
999
9
9
9
334
5
4
5

CARACTERÍSTICAS DEL PANEL SUPERIOR

1 2
7
9
10
6
8
14 15 16
4
5
17 18 19
13
12
20
11
21 22 23
24 252726
3
1. VOLUMEN PRINCIPAL – Ajusta el nivel de volumen de la SALIDA PRINCIPAL.
2. VOLUMEN DE AURICULARES – Ajusta el nivel de volumen de la SALIDA PARA AURICULARES del panel frontal del
módulo.
3. SALIDA PARA AURICULARES – Conecte sus auriculares de ¼” a esta salida. Es posible ajustar el volumen de esta
salida con la perilla de volumen HEADPHONES (Auriculares) del panel superior del módulo.
4. MEZCLADOR – Deslice estos faders para ajustar los niveles correspondientes a las diferentes partes del kit. Cada
fader controla un grupo de disparo en cada banco (por ej., Snare, Toms, etc.). El banco actual (A o B) lo determina el botón MIX BANK (Banco de mezcla).
5. BANCO DE MEZCLA – Conmuta entre los bancos A y B, determinando a qué banco de disparadores afectan los faders
del MEZCLADOR. Un LED indica el banco actual.
6. METRÓNOMO SÍ / NO – Activa y desactiva el metrónomo. Es posible ajustar el volumen del metrónomo con el fader
que está directamente debajo de este botón (cuando MIX BANK (Banco de mezcla) está ajustado al banco B).
7. LCD – Muestra menús, parámetros y otros ajustes del sistema cuando se usa el DM10.
8. BOTONES F (1-4) – Estos botones permiten navegar por los menús que aparecen en la pantalla LCD. Pulse un botón
F para acceder al botón o pestaña "virtual" mostrado arriba del mismo en la pantalla LCD.
6
Loading...
+ 16 hidden pages