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Hi,
Just bought Drumazon, Great Plug. Is there a manual though? I can find one for Phosycon but not Drumazon, I would like to read it if possible.
Thanks
Just bought Drumazon, Great Plug. Is there a manual though? I can find one for Phosycon but not Drumazon, I would like to read it if possible.
Thanks
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It would be good as I don't have a printer
Not that it's hard to operate or anything...
Allthough I seem to remember having an issue recently with sounds routed to individual outputs still sounding out of the main outputs.
Thats the only issue that I thought a manual might help me with.
EDIT, I was being stupid and failed to deactivate the Main Output in the VSTi rack in cubase.

Not that it's hard to operate or anything...
Allthough I seem to remember having an issue recently with sounds routed to individual outputs still sounding out of the main outputs.
Thats the only issue that I thought a manual might help me with.
EDIT, I was being stupid and failed to deactivate the Main Output in the VSTi rack in cubase.
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If you can ship the HTML files, I can convert them to .pdf for you.
Also, I did not see a MIDI implementation chart in the manual. I don't use the internal sequencer, I prefer to create a MIDI track and use Drumazon as a sound module. Right now it is hit and miss, a Note Number to sound Xref would be handy. The manual does say that it is the same as the original 909, but I don't have an original 909 or a 909 manual, so that isn't too helpful.
OK I found a TR-909 manual at Roland.
Also, I did not see a MIDI implementation chart in the manual. I don't use the internal sequencer, I prefer to create a MIDI track and use Drumazon as a sound module. Right now it is hit and miss, a Note Number to sound Xref would be handy. The manual does say that it is the same as the original 909, but I don't have an original 909 or a 909 manual, so that isn't too helpful.
OK I found a TR-909 manual at Roland.
With Regards:
Ric (the) Obscene
http://www.ghettoanalogue.com
Ric (the) Obscene
http://www.ghettoanalogue.com
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Just in case anyone else was wondering about the MIDI note numbers, here is what I have been able to put together
This comes from page 7 of the TR-909 manual.
The MIDI implementation chart in the back of the TR-909 manual states that notes 36-51 are recognized, but I am not sure what note 51 does. I'll figure that out when I get in front of my rig.
- 35 - 01 - Bass Drum with Accent
36 - 02 - Bass Drum without Accent
37 - 03 - Snare Drum with Accent
38 - 04 - Snare Drum without Accent
39 - 05 - Low Tom with Accent
40 - 06 - Low Tom without Accent
41 - 07 - Mid Tom with Accent
42 -08 - Mid Tom without Accent
43 - 09 - Hi Tom with Accent
44 - 10 - Hi Tom without Accent
45 - 11 - Rim Shot
46 - 12 - Hand Clap
47 - 13 - Closed Hi-Hat with Accent
48 - 14 - Closed Hi-Hat without Accent
49 - 15 - Crash
50 - 16 - Ride
This comes from page 7 of the TR-909 manual.
The MIDI implementation chart in the back of the TR-909 manual states that notes 36-51 are recognized, but I am not sure what note 51 does. I'll figure that out when I get in front of my rig.
With Regards:
Ric (the) Obscene
http://www.ghettoanalogue.com
Ric (the) Obscene
http://www.ghettoanalogue.com