Quadelectra Audioworx L1mDrum Operation Manual

8-bit drum sample module

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  • Page 1 version 1.5...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    L1M! Of course you can also use WAV and AIF files if you wish; These files will be transcoded to match the format used by the L1MDrum. The alterations you make to the stock drum sounds are saved in the form of a regular Rack Extension Patch File.
  • Page 4: The Front Panel

    2. The Front Panel L1M's front panel is divided in 8 sections: Fig.2-1: The L1MDrum Front Panel A. Main Volume: Simply -as you'd expect- sets the device global volume. B. MIDI In: Lits up indicating a MIDI Note On message.
  • Page 5: The Rear Panel

    F. Gate Ins: Subsequently you can use other external devices to trigger the drum sounds from the L1MDrum by connecting their Gate / Trigger CV outputs to the Gate Ins of the L1M. G. Tuning CV Mod Inputs: Finally the Tuning CV inputs provide a way to control the tuning pots of your L1M using the CV output signals from other external devices.
  • Page 6: Features

    4.3. ASIC Drum Sets L1MDrum uses the standard Rack Extension patch format to change some or all of its available drum sounds. This feature is not available directly through the Rack Extension SDK, and exists prior to its 3.0 iteration which enabled the loading of user samples.
  • Page 7: Custom Samples

    version 1.5 4.4. Custom Samples Version 3.0 of the Rack Extension SDK introduced the ability to load external samples. We’ve made it possible to integrate this feature to the L1M as an extension over the existing ASIC option from the previous version, so that both methods of adding custom samples may co-exist.
  • Page 8 version 1.5 You select the sound you wish to substitute by clicking the drum pads. The selected drum pad is highlighted with a soft red tint, and a downwards facing arrow. If the selected drum pad shares the same sound with others, (f.e. in the case of hi-hats, or toms), they will also be highlighted.
  • Page 9: Appendix I - Midi / Remote Implementation Chart

    version 1.5 APPENDIX I – MIDI / Remote Implementation Chart The following is a full list of the available automation parameters, their MIDI Control Codes and their Remote Names Name Short Name Tiny Name Velocity / Accent Sensitivity VASens VASn Main Volume Volume Accent Mode...
  • Page 10 version 1.5 HI TOM: Pan PanHT PnHT MID TOM: Pan PanMT PnMT LOW TOM: Pan PanLT PnLT RIDE: Pan PanRD PnRD CRASH: Pan PanCR PnCR CABASA: Pan PanCB PnCB TAMBURINE: Pan PanTB PnTB HI CONGA: Pan PanHC PnHC LOW CONGA: Pan PanLC PnLC COWBELL: Pan...
  • Page 11: Appendix Ii: Midi Drum Map

    version 1.5 APPENDIX II: MIDI Drum Map Reverse Lookup Name MIDI (Note) BASS 36 (C1) CABASSA 69 (A3) CONGA HI 63 (D#3) CONGA LOW 64 (E3) COWBELL 56 (G#2) CRASH 49 (F#2) HANDCLAP 39 (D#1) HH CLOSED 42 (F#1), 44 (G#1) HH OPEN 46 (A#1) RIDE...
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    version 1.5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction..................3 2. The Front Panel..................4 3. The Rear Panel..................5 4. Features....................6 4.1. The Accent Mode.................6 4.2. Tuning Your Sounds................6 4.3. ASIC Drum Sets..................6 4.4. Custom Samples..................7 APPENDIX I – MIDI / Remote Implementation Chart..........9 APPENDIX II: MIDI Drum Map................11 Reverse Lookup..................11 TABLE OF CONTENTS.................12...

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