User Manual
Table Of Contents
- English
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1 – Installation and setup
- 2 – Turning the unit ON/OFF - Calibration process
- 3 – Overview
- 4 – Front panel interface
- 5 – Programming a Sequence
- 6 – Presets
- 7 – MIDI Implementation
- 7.1 – General
- 7.2 – Control External Devices with UNO Drum
- 7.3 – Control UNO Drum from External Devices
- 7.4 – Connecting UNO Drum to a computer via MIDI
- 7.5 – Connecting UNO Drum to a computer via USB
- 7.6 – Setting the MIDI Channel
- 7.7 – Setting the Sync Mode
- 7.8 – MIDI Soft Thru
- 7.9 – MIDI Interface Mode
- 7.10 – Element Mapping
- 7.11 – Pad note out
- 7.12 – Program Change
- 7.13 – MIDI Implementation Chart
- 8 – Specifications
- 9 – Troubleshooting
- 10 – Support
UNO Drum
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16th note triplet (6/8) - Six steps will be one beat, meaning that 12 steps will be half of a bar. The length of
the pattern is not automatically cut when this scale is selected. To cut the length of the pattern to 12 steps,
the LENGTH function on the master section must be used. Having 64 steps available on a pattern gives the
possibility to create up to 2 complete bars. To program a correct triplet scale the user has to select the length of
the pattern accordingly.
16th note - Four steps will be one beat (the default and the usual 4/4), meaning that 16 steps will be 1 bar.
Since we have 64 steps available on a pattern, the possibility to create up to 4 complete bars is available. To
program correct triplet scales the user has to select the length of the pattern accordingly.
32nd note - Eight steps will be one beat, meaning that 16 steps will be half of a bar. Since we have 64 steps
available on a pattern we have the possibility to create up to 2 complete bars. To program correct triplet scales
the user has to select the length of the pattern accordingly.
Note that having the same BPM, the playback of the sequencer will change its speed accordingly to the
selected division.