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
Band settings window contains settings for the particular band and can be displayed by right-clicking on a band or from a
band list (if provided). On the left side you can see list of available filters, click on one to select it. On the right side,
additional options and features are available.
General panel
General panel contains standard filter settings such as frequency or Q. Most of these values are available directly from the
band graph, but it may be necessary to use these controls for more accurate or textual access.
Invert gain
Invert gain inverts the gain of the band, e.g. makes -6dB from +6dB.
Frequency
Frequency defines band central frequency, which has different meaning depending of filter type.
Q
Q defines bandwidth. Note that Q is an engineering term and the higher it is, the lower the bandwidth. Therefore our
implementation is trying to be more user-friendly, and by increasing the value (thus to the right), the bandwidth is
increased as well. The editor still displays the Q value correctly.
Gain
Gain defines how the particular frequencies are amplified or attenuated. This parameter is used only by peak and shelf
filters.
Order
Order can potentially duplicate some of the filters creating steeper ones. By default, the order is 12 dB/oct using 2-pole
filters. By specifying 24 dB/oct the plugin uses 4-pole filters instead etc.










