User Manual

Table Of Contents
ID8 INSTRUMENT DEVICE
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Pitch Bend and Mod Wheel
To the left on the ID8 front panel are the standard Pitch Bend and Mod Wheel. The Pitch Bend range is +/- 2 semi-
tones and is the same for all sounds. The Mod Wheel is assigned a little differently depending on the selected Sound,
but usually controls vibrato. In the Drums Category, however, the Mod Wheel has no effect, except on the Electronic
Drums where it controls the cutoff frequency of a lowpass filter.
Performance Controllers
The sounds in the ID8 also respond to the standard Performance controllers “Sustain Pedal”, “Aftertouch”, “Expres-
sion” and “Breath Control”. The parameter assignments can be a little different depending on selected sound. How-
ever, “Sustain Pedal” always controls sustain and “Expression” always controls volume.
Velocity mapping
A lot of the sounds in the ID8 are multi-sampled. They also have several velocity layers to faithfully reproduce the
original instruments. Some of the sounds also use different types of samples for the highest velocity layer. This
means that instead of just sounding louder, they will also sound different. For example, the Jazz Semi Guitar as well
as the Finger, Pick and Upright basses have glissando or sliding notes in the highest velocity layer. The Arco Strings
have pizzicato (picked) notes in the top velocity layer.
About saving edited Sounds
Since the ID8 is designed as a “preset” sound module, there is no dedicated function for saving edited Sounds. How-
ever, any edits you have made of the parameters in a Sound are automatically stored with the song (document) when
you save the song.
q You could also include one or several ID8 Instrument devices in a Combinator device and save the Combinator
patch. Doing so will automatically store the settings of the ID8 Parameters in the Combinator patch. See “The
Combinator” for more details.