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REDRUM
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5. Select a Redrum channel, by clicking the “Select” button at the bot-
tom of the channel.
The button lights up, indicating that this channel and the drum sound it con-
tains is selected.
6. While in Run mode, press Step button 1, so that it lights up.
The selected sound will now play every time Step 1 is “passed over”.
7. Clicking other Step buttons so they light up will play back the se-
lected sound as the sequencer passes those steps.
Clicking on a selected (lit) step button a second time removes the sound
from that step and the button goes dark again. You can click and drag to
add or remove steps quickly.
8. Select another Redrum channel to program steps for that sound.
Selecting a new sound or channel also removes the visual indications (static
lit buttons) of step entries for the previously selected sound. The step but-
tons always show step entries for the currently selected sound.
9. Continue switching between sounds, and programming steps to
build your pattern.
Note that you can erase or add step entries even if Run mode isn’t activated.
Setting Pattern Length
You may want to make settings for Pattern length, i.e the number of steps the
pattern should play before repeating:
D Use the “Steps” spin controls to set the number of steps you wish
the pattern to play.
The range is 1 to 64. You can always extend the number of steps at a later
stage, as this will merely add empty steps at the end of the original pattern.
You could also make it shorter, but that would (obviously) mean that the
steps “outside” the new length won’t be heard. These steps aren’t erased
though; if you raise the Steps value again, the steps will be played back
again.
About the “Edit Steps” Switch
If you set the pattern length to more than 16 steps, the pattern steps following
after the 16th won’t be visible, although they will play back. To view and be able
to edit the next 16 steps, you have to set the Edit Steps switch to 17-32. To see
and edit steps beyond 32 you set the switch to 33-48, and so on.
Setting Pattern Resolution
Redrum always follows the tempo setting on the transport panel, but you can
also make Redrum play in different “resolutions” in relation to the tempo setting.
Changing the Resolution setting changes the length of each step, and thereby
the “speed” of the pattern.
This is explained in the chapter “Using Pattern Devices” in the Getting Started
book.
Step Dynamics
When you enter step notes for a drum sound, you can set the velocity value for
each step to one of three values: Hard, Medium or Soft. This is done by setting
the Dynamic switch before entering the note.
The color of the step buttons reflect the dynamics for each step. Soft notes are light yellow,
Medium notes are orange and Hard are red.
D When the Medium value is selected, you can enter Hard notes by
holding down [Shift] and clicking.
In the same way, you can enter Soft notes by holding down [Option] (Mac)
or [Alt] (Windows) and clicking. Note that this doesn’t change the Dynamic
setting on the device panel - it only affects the notes you enter.
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