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2. LOCK TIME (LCKT): only the TEMPO parameter of the patterns played
by DC1 remains unchanged, and TEMPO is equal to the value set on the
'basic pattern' that is the time of the first pattern of the song or the loop.
In this case a change to the value  of the parameter TEMPO, modifies
TEMPO of the basic pattern.

3. LOCK CV (LCKC): the CVs parameters setting of the patterns played by
the   DC1   remains   the   same   as   the   'basic   pattern'   that   is,   of   the   first
pattern of the song or the loop. In this case when you change the CV's
settings (eg a change of ROLL and/or DENSITY etc ...) you change the
corresponding settings only in the base pattern.

4. LOCK TIME and CV (LKTC):  the settings of the TIME and those of the
CVs are locked to those of the basic pattern as described above.

5. LOCK TIME, CV and SHUFFLE (LTCS): the lock is extended to the value
of the shuffle of the first pattern of the song or loop: even in this case a
change in the shuffle parameter is effective only on the base pattern.

6. LOCK ALL (LCKA): all the parameters of an active sequence are locked
to that of the first active sequence (base pattern), and only the set of
tracks is reloaded.

CLEAR (CLRS, CLRA)

CLEAR SEQUENCE and CLEAR ALL the sequences.

1.  if   you   want   to   quickly   reset   an   active   sequence   (with   all   of   its
parameters, remember the definition!) to the default values, you can use
the CLEAR SEQUENCE (CLRS), that 'clears' the sequence currently loaded
(it is recommended that DC1 drum is in STOP mode when you clear a
sequence!)

2. pay attention to the CLEAR ALL (CLRA), because it resets to the default
ALL   the   sequences   that   you   may   be   saved:   so   you   do   not   commit
oversights, to enable 'clear all' you have to hold down the right encoder
for more than 3 seconds, otherwise it will be not activated; 
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if you have deleted one or all the sequences successfully, the DC1 drum
writes 'OK' on the led matrices, otherwise, if something fails, it writes
'KO'. (***)

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PRESETS (PREa-PREp):  (

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You can choose one of out 16 preset rhythms. An hommage to the old

fixed pattern drum machines (the pattern takes up no memory)

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) Available from firmware release 1.0, see the last section of this manual

Summary of Contents for DC1drumcomputer

Page 1: ...soundmachines DC1drumcomputer user s manual January 2015 Introduction Care and feeding Specifications...

Page 2: ...early identifying functions and values in a textual way Basic functionalities includes 8 track x 16 step step sequencer 128 memory locations for patterns song modes fill in patterns loop concatenation...

Page 3: ...ay and the values of the various parameters in all the user functions When pressed typically selects or confirm the current action In pattern edit mode the step gets activated or de activated by press...

Page 4: ...en IMPORTANT the active steps are retained in memory even if out of scope This parameter is not saved in memory and when the board starts running its default value is automatically loaded The default...

Page 5: ...oders row column The blinking of the dot is different depending if it sits on an active step or not When the user presses the right encoder the status of the pointed step changes cycling through ACTIV...

Page 6: ...ts running its default value 1 is automatically loaded LOCK NLCK LCKT LCKC LKTC LTCS LCKA You can choose one of six lock types in song mode loop mode and when you insert a fill in pattern in your curr...

Page 7: ...only on the base pattern 6 LOCK ALL LCKA all the parameters of an active sequence are locked to that of the first active sequence base pattern and only the set of tracks is reloaded CLEAR CLRS CLRA CL...

Page 8: ...AAAB the active pattern A is the first of 4 AAAB SNGb ABAC the active pattern A is the first of 4 ABAC SNGc AAAB CCCD the active pattern A is the first of 8 AAAB CCCD SNGd ABAC DEDF the active patter...

Page 9: ...sen randomly from those valids a sequence becomes valid when you load from memory explicitly with the load button and you edit its parameters A sequence is marked valid also when after you ve edited y...

Page 10: ...before and after the active current step when the level of the input signal is maximum on the CV analog input When you re appling density on a track and you edit the pattern you see the original sequ...

Page 11: ...the MENU section Rolls are NOT ACTIVE when external clock is selected EUCHLYD BEATS EUC1 EUC8 the input voltage generates really cool euchlydean rhythms Mapping measures etc will be defined LEGENDA a...

Page 12: ...rst to the subsequent patterns of the song you can change the tracks real time or by stopping the execution with the play pause button 5 Once you set up your song completely you can save the song with...

Page 13: ...lease too Step 2 Shutdown and restart the DC1 drum holding the two encoder buttons down and having inserted the SDcard into the slot SD Step 3 The LED matrix shows the steps of reprogramming the erase...

Page 14: ...UENCE if it is founded and if it is correctly formed the DC1 loads the sequences contained in the file on its flash with all parameters Recall from the preceding section Panel Description store button...

Page 15: ...ecks for the presence of the SDcard and if it is detected it saves on the SD the content of all the sequences image stored sequences on a file called SEQUENCE If there is already a file with the same...

Page 16: ...er suggested This function becomes active when the right encoder is pressed by at least 500ms if you hold down the right encoder after 500ms continuing to hold it down you activate the function for wh...

Page 17: ...e others in song mode and loop mode this works well but in normal mode it is not correct If I have to play a syncopation an ostinato circular music maintaining a line 16 step long I saw that if I shor...

Page 18: ...Note although this is extremely boring stuff all the cited trade marks and registered product names are property of their legal owners...

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