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
Auto-listen button
Auto-listen button enables the auto-listen feature, which temporarily changes the equalizer shape when dragging a band to let you show what
the particular band is actually doing. For example, when dragging a peak filter, the equalizer disables other bands and changes this one to a
band pass filter, so that you would listen to the frequencies the peak filter is modifying.
Also when this is enabled, you can click anywhere in the field and the equalizer will let you listen to the frequencies at that position using a band-
pass filter. This is great for searching for problematic frequencies for example. Vertical position controls the band-width. You can also hold shift
to get this feature if auto-listen is enabled.
Analyzer button
Analyzer button enables or disables the spectrum analyzer, which shows levels of individual frequencies. In most practical cases it is more
convenient to use the sonogram, which shows the frequencies in time, but provides worse level resolution as the levels are differentiated by
color. The spectrum analyzer also provides a microsonogram shown in the bottom of the panel, which uses the same color-based view as the
sonogram.
Fill button
Fill button enables or disables the full-sized analyzer micro-sonogram. This means that the micro-sonogram in the bottom will cover the whole
analyzer view. Color differentiation is often easier to understand than the classical spectrum analyzer, so this might help you comprehend the
spectrum of your audio material. Another option is to use the spectrum sonogram.
Sonogram button
Sonogram button enables or disables the spectrum sonogram, which shows levels of individual frequencies in time. Levels are differentiated by
color, so the accuracy is worse than when using spectrum analyzer. However the time axis improves the orientation in the spectrum a lot for
typical audio signals. This makes the spectrum analyzer more of a scientific tool.
Settings button
Settings button shows the settings of the spectrum analyzer and the spectrum sonogram.
Analyzer settings
Presets button
Presets button displays a window where you can load and manage available presets. Hold Ctrl to load a random preset
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