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Set relative levels and pan positions for each sound.
Mute or solo sounds in the drum kit.
Master Volume slider Pan knob
Output menu
Volume slider shown
below sound name
Keyboard Mute button
Solo button
Master (Volume) slider: Controls the levels of all drum sounds in the kit—the overall
mix level of all drum sounds.
Volume slider: Sets the volume of each sound. All sound levels are indicated by blue
sliders that provide a complete overview of all relative levels within the kit. Drag the
blue slider to set the volume for the desired sound.
Keyboard: Acts as a display when appropriate MIDI information is received. You can
also click the keys to play the sound on the corresponding row.
M(ute) button: Mutes individual sounds in a drum kit. You can simultaneously mute
several sounds or sequences by clicking the appropriate Mute buttons.
S(olo) button: Allows you to listen to sounds in isolation. You can simultaneously solo
several sounds or sequences by clicking the appropriate Solo buttons.
Pan knob: Controls the placement of sounds in the stereo field (panorama).
Output menu: Used to independently route each drum sound to individual outputs, or
output pairs. Ultrabeat features eight separate stereo and mono outputs when inserted
as a multi-output instrument.
Drum sounds that are routed to an output pair other than Main (1–2) are automatically
removed from the main output channel strips.
Choosing an output pair other than Main (1–2) routes the sound to an aux channel
strip.
Playing and Selecting Ultrabeat Drum Sounds
The 25 sounds of an Ultrabeat drum kit are mapped to the onscreen keyboard at the left
side of the Ultrabeat interface. Sounds start from the bottom of the onscreen keyboard
and correspond to note values on a connected MIDI keyboard, starting at C1.
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