2. Overview: The right front panel section
ddrum4 SE V1.5x
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To the right you have the edit section with the edit buttons, the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
, the
S
YSTEM
I
NDICATOR
bar, the
D
ISPLAY
and the
M
ASTER
L
EVEL
control.
The
S
YSTEM
I
NDICATOR
bar will show activity when you are playing. This is an indication that the
ddrum4 is not subject to any editing and it displays an approximation of the volume of the sounds. If you
trigger a channel that has no sound, the system bar will not indicate anything. The system bar will also
under certain circumstances help you to set the proper input sensitivity level.
If the display shows a ’P.’ or ’F.’ followed by a number, then the ddrum4 SE is in the Kit mode. If the
display shows ’PAL’ then the ddrum4 SE is in the Palette mode. You can always press the
P
ALETTE
but-
tons repeatedly to select different sounds from the four main channel groups, kick, snare, toms and per-
cussion, no matter if the ddrum4 is in the Kit or Palette mode.
The
M
ASTER
L
EVEL
knob affects the line level outputs
A1
,
A2
and the
P
HONES
output. Note that the
Master Level control does not send or respond to MIDI Volume (CC#7). Please refer to
for information on how to control the ddrum4 SE volume via MIDI.
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