Alesis Debut Kit User Guide - Page 13

Drum Mute, Automatic Power-Off, About MIDI

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Drum Mute This exercise lets you silence specific parts of various drum patterns so that you can test different drumming techniques as you fill in the gaps while playing along with the pattern. To use Drum Mute: 5 COACH 1. Press the Pattern button and Tempo button at the same time, and then press the 5 button. PATTERN TEMPO START /STOP 2. Press the Start/Stop button. 3. Use the - / + buttons to select the drum pattern you want to play to. 4. Press one or several of the 1-5/Variation buttons to select the sound or sounds you want to mute: • 1: Kick drum • 2: Snare drum • 3: Hi-hat • 4: Toms • 5: Crash and ride cymbals • Variation: Percussion 5. Press the Start/Stop button to begin. 6. Play freely along with the drum pattern you hear. The drum pattern will not include any sounds you muted in Step 4, allowing you to create your own part. 7. Press the Start/Stop button to stop. Automatic Power-Off To save energy, the drum module will power off automatically after 30 minutes of no activity. If you do not need this feature, disable it by powering off the drum module and then pressing and holding the Start/Stop button while powering it back on. PoF will appear on the display to confirm the feature is off. Note: After powering off, this feature will be re-enabled. Repeat the procedure described above to disable the feature when you power on the module again. MIDI About MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard way in which certain electronic musical devices can communicate with each other. When two MIDI devices are connected, they can send/receive MIDI "messages" over either a 5-pin MIDI cable or a standard USB cable (depending on ports available on the devices). In the case of the Debut Drum Module, you can connect its USB port to a USB port on your computer with a standard USB cable (sold separately). All MIDI messages will travel to and from your computer over this connection. This allows you to do one of two things: • Use an electronic drum kit connected to the drum module to trigger sounds on an external MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer, your computer if you use software that can receive MIDI notes, etc.). See Triggering Sounds on an External MIDI Device later in this section. • Use an external MIDI device to play sounds in the drum module. See Using the Drum Module as the Sound Module later in this section. 13

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Drum Mute
This exercise lets you silence specific parts of various drum patterns so that you can test different
drumming techniques as you fill in the gaps while playing along with the pattern.
To use Drum Mute:
1.
Press the
Pattern
button and
Tempo
button at the
same time, and then press the
5
button.
2.
Press the
Start/Stop
button.
3.
Use the
– / +
buttons to select the drum pattern you want to play to.
4.
Press one or several of the
1-5/Variation
buttons to select the sound or
sounds you want to mute:
1:
Kick drum
2:
Snare drum
3:
Hi-hat
4:
Toms
5:
Crash and ride cymbals
Variation:
Percussion
5.
Press the
Start/Stop
button to begin.
6.
Play freely along with the drum pattern you hear. The drum pattern will not include any sounds
you muted in Step 4, allowing you to create your own part.
7.
Press the
Start/Stop
button to stop.
Automatic Power-Off
To save energy, the drum module will power off automatically after 30 minutes of no activity. If you
do not need this feature, disable it by powering off the drum module and then pressing and holding
the
Start/Stop
button while powering it back on.
PoF
will appear on the display to confirm the
feature is off.
Note:
After powering off, this feature will be re-enabled. Repeat the procedure described above to
disable the feature when you power on the module again.
MIDI
About MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard way in which certain electronic musical
devices can communicate with each other. When two MIDI devices are connected, they can
send/receive MIDI "messages" over either a 5-pin MIDI cable or a standard USB cable (depending
on ports available on the devices).
In the case of the Debut Drum Module, you can connect its USB port to a USB port on your
computer with a standard USB cable (sold separately). All MIDI messages will travel to and from your
computer over this connection. This allows you to do one of two things:
Use an electronic drum kit connected to the drum module to trigger sounds on an external MIDI
device (e.g., a sequencer, your computer if you use software that can receive MIDI notes, etc.).
See
Triggering Sounds on an External MIDI Device
later in this section.
Use an external MIDI device to play sounds in the drum module. See
Using the Drum Module
as the Sound Module
later in this section.
START
/STOP
PATTERN
COACH
TEMPO
5