User manual
Table Of Contents
- MDRUMMER DOCUMENTATION
- MELDAPRODUCTION MDRUMMER
- INTRODUCTION TO MDRUMMER
- If you want MDrummer to play notes, use MIDI channel 10 or switch to drum pad mode.
- To use MDrummer's rhythm engine you can use the MIDI command system or the integrated song sequencer.
- Use the integrated help system using F1 and check out MDrummer tutorial videos.
- There are multiple plugins and maybe a standalong application, which one should I use?
- TUTORIAL: CREATING A DRUM TRACK WITH MDRUMMER
- MDRUMMER STRUCTURE
- MDRUMMER DATA
- SOUND ENGINE
- RHYTHM ENGINE
- RHYTHM GENERATOR
- INTRODUCTION TO MDRUMMER
- MELDAPRODUCTION MDRUMMER L
- Menu button
- SAMPLE LIBRARY ANALYZER
- INPUT MIDI FILTER
- OUTPUT MIDI FILTER
- GLOBAL SETTINGS
- QUICK SETUP TAB
- MIXER TAB
- EFFECTS TAB
- SONG TAB
- DRUMSET EDITOR TAB
- RHYTHM EDITOR TAB
- RHYTHM GENERATOR TAB
- USED CONTROLS
- ABOUT MELDAPRODUCTION
with another drum using standard settings. Note that in Drumet editor / Drumset toolbar / Advanced you can store these settings and control
if MDrummer should preserve the mappings whenever you load a different drumset for example.
Send
Send controls amount of drum signal sent to the master send effect pipeline, which you can control in the Effects tab.
EFFECTS TAB
Effects tab contains the master effect settings. MDrummer has a dedicated effect pipeline for each of the output channels and for both sends.
MDrummer contains about 30 high quality effects and you can have as many effects as you need in each pipeline.
There are 2 global send channels. These are usually used for reverbs. You put an reverb (with 100% dry/wet) to one of them and then use Mixer
or Drumset editor to control amount of the send for each drum, thus how much reverb will be sent to it.
If you use 1out version of MDrummer, all drums and sends are mixed together into this single output. If you use a multichannel version of
MDrummer, you can specify output channel for each drum, which defines, which master effect pipeline is used and hence which MDrummer
output the drum will be generated to. The same pays for sends - each of the sends needs to be forwarded to one of the output channels after
processing, but if you don't use sends, you can simply ignore their existence.
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