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
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Left arrow button
Left arrow button loads previous preset.
Right arrow button
Right arrow button loads next preset.
Randomize button
Randomize button loads a random preset.
Tab
selector
Tab selector switches between subsections.
Main settings panel
Main settings panel contains the most useful settings controlling the analyzer behaviour and view.
View
Freeze button
Freeze button stops processing temporarily.
Normalize button
Normalize button enables or disables the normalization, which makes the loudest frequency reach 0dB. This is very useful
for comparing frequency levels, however it hides the overall level.
When comparing 2 spectrums you are usually interested mainly in the frequency level differences. In most cases both
audio materials will have different overall levels, which would mean one of the graphs would be "lower" that the other
making the comparison quite hard. Normalize fixes this and makes the most prominent frequencies of the spectrum touch
the top of the analyzer (or have the most highlighted color in case of sonogram).
button
This button resets analyzer state. This is particularly useful when analyzing infinite average and maximum.










