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
8 – MIDI Implementation
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8 – Specifications
Synthesis
• Type: Analog/PCM
• Polyphony: 11 voices
• Kick 1 (analog): Level, Tune, Snap, Decay, FM Tune, FM amount, Sweep time
• Kick 2 (analog): Level, Tune, Snap, Decay
• Snare (analog): Level, Tune, Snap, Decay, LPF
• Closed HH: Level, Tune, Decay
• Open HH: Level, Tune, Decay
• Clap: Level, Decay
• PCM: Level, Tune, Decay
• All element are Velocity responsive
Preset
• 100 Kits
• 100 Patterns
Keyboard and controls
• 5 Encoders (4 matrix, 1 global)
• 2 Knobs (fixed)
• 12 Multi-Touch Element Pads with 2 velocity.
• 17 Sequencer buttons
• 17 Utility and effects buttons
Sequencer
• 64-step sequencer
• Real-time and step recording with parameter recording
• Up to 8 parameter recording per-step
• Selectable length between 1 and 64 steps
• 4 Division: 16th, 32th, 3/4 and 6/8
• Swing function
Effects
• Analog master compressor
• Analog master drive
• Random
• Stutter with 10 types and adjustable amount
• Roll with 4 roll types and 4 fills