LDB-1se User Manual
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Config Edit Mode
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MIDI Mapping
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Sequential Notes:
The instruments BD, SD, LT, HT, WB, CP, CH, and OH (in that order) are mapped to
sequential MIDI note numbers, the first note of which is configurable. This mode is useful when control-
ling the LDB-1se with a pad controller.
Sequential Naturals:
Similar to the All notes mode, but only for one octave, and starting at a configura-
ble first note.
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Sequential Map First Note:
This sets the MIDI note number of the first note to use when using
the sequential notes MIDI mapping modes. It is represented as a seven-bit binary number. To set this
automatically, connect your MIDI controller to your LDB-1se and press the first pad while editing this
config page. The default first note number is 32.
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MIDI Channel:
Set the LED corresponding to the MIDI channel that you will use to send notes
(drums) to the LDB-1se. The default is 10, the standard percussion channel. To make the LDB-1se listen
on all channels, press the first and last number buttons at the same time. All LEDs will illuminate to
indicate all-channels.
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Drum Triggers:
To fire a trigger every time an instrument plays, turn on the LED corresponding to
that instrument. The LDB-1se will still make a sound when the instrument plays unless you mute it (see
Set: Mute). Select any, all, or none of the instruments. The default is no instrument triggers.
Note:
The standard percussion note numbers can be found on the