UNO Drum
7 – The Sequencer
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7.6 – Setting the MIDI Channel
To select the MIDI channels, press the ALT button, and then the RIDE pad. MIDI channels can be selected
between 1 and 16 using the data encoder.
The default MIDI IN and OUT channel is the 10.
Press once for the input channel (the display will show an “i” and the channel number to indicate the input is
selected) and twice for the output channel (the display will show and “o” and the channel number to indicate the
output is selected).
7.7 – Setting the Sync Mode
To adjust the MIDI sync mode, Press ALT and then the CYMBAL pad. The default sync is internal (INT), meaning
the internal tempo of the UNO Drum is used. The data encoder allows the selection of external MIDI (EXT),
meaning the MIDI clock received from the MIDI IN DIN connector decides the tempo of the UNO Drum, or
external USB (USB), meaning the MIDI clock received from the USB connector sets the tempo of the UNO
Drum.
7.8 – MIDI Soft Thru
The MIDI Soft Thru functionality allows messages from the MIDI IN DIN of the unit to be passed through to
the MIDI OUT DIN. When disabled, MIDI IN data is not passed to the MIDI OUT. MIDI Soft Thru is enabled by
default and can be disabled via MIDI SysEx.
7.9 – MIDI Interface Mode
As stated before, UNO Drum can act as a MIDI USB interface for your computer to fit perfectly in both studio
and live setups.
When the MIDI Interface Mode is enabled, the MIDI messages coming in via the USB are sent to the MIDI
OUT DIN of the unit, and similarly, the MIDI messages coming in from the MIDI IN DIN are sent to the USB
connection.
When the function is disabled, the above connection is not made.
The MIDI Interface Mode it is enabled by default and can be disabled by MIDI SysEx.
7.10 – Element Mapping
By default, each element has a NOTE to which they respond to, which is:
KICK 1: note C2 (36)
KICK 2: note B1 (35)
SNARE: note D2 (38) + note E2 (40)
CLAP: note D#2 (39)
RIM: note C#2 (37)