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REDRUM
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Using Patches
When you create a new Redrum device it is empty. Before it can play back any
audio you must first load a Redrum patch (or create one from scratch, by loading
individual drum samples). A Redrum patch contains settings for the ten drum
sound channels, complete with file references to the drum samples used.
! Redrum patterns are not part of the patch!
Loading a Patch
To load a patch, use one of the following methods:
D Use the browser to locate and open the desired patch.
To open the browser, select “Browse Redrum Patches” from the Edit menu
or device context menu, or click the folder button in the patch section on the
device panel.
D Once you have selected a patch, you can step between all the
patches in the same folder by using the arrow buttons next to the
patch name display.
D If you click on the patch name display on the device panel, a pop-up
menu will appear, listing all patches in the current folder.
This allows you to quickly select another patch in the same folder, without
having to step through each one in turn.
Checking the Sounds in a Patch
There are two ways you can listen to the sounds in a patch without programming
a pattern:
D By clicking the Trigger (arrow) button at the top of each drum sound
channel.
D By playing the keys C1 to A1 on your MIDI keyboard.
C1 plays drum sound channel 1 and so on. See also page 97.
Both these methods play back the drum sample for the corresponding drum
sound channel, with all settings for the sound applied.
Creating a new Patch
To create a patch of your own (or modify an existing patch), you use the follow-
ing basic steps:
1. Click the folder button for a drum sound channel.
The Redrum sample browser opens.
2. Locate and open a drum sample.
You will find a large number of drum samples in the Factory Sound Bank (in
the folder Redrum Drum Kits/xclusive drums-sorted). You can also use any
AIFF, Wave, SoundFont sample or REX file slice for this.
3. Make the desired settings for the drum sound channel.
The parameters are described on page 93.
4. Repeat steps 1 and 3 for the other drum sound channels.
5. When you’re satisfied with the drum kit, you can save the patch by
clicking the Floppy Disk button in the patch section on the device
panel.
Note however, that you don’t necessarily need to save the patch - all settings
are included when you save the song.
Loading REX file slices
Loading slices from within a REX file is done much in the same way as loading
“regular” samples:
1. Open the sample browser as described above.
2. Browse to a REX file.
Possible extensions are “.rex2”, “.rex” and “.rcy”.
3. Select the file and click “Open”.
The browser will now display a list of all the separate slices within the REX
file.
4. Select the desired slice and click open.
The slice is loaded into the Redrum.
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