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Last updated: 27/09/2022
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  • Page 1 Limitation of Liability In no event shall The eDrum Workshop be held liable to you or any third party for any costs or damages arising directly or indirectly from the use of the Product, including but not limited to actual, incidental, consequential or special damages, or for any loss of revenue, profits or data arising in any manner from any action or cause related to this Agreement or the Product.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SD CARD Specification can be found in your Alesis Strike Module User Guide on page 31. It is recommended to create a backup of your Strike’s SD card data before commencing. If you would prefer a video demonstration of the loading process, you can watch now on The eDrum Workshop's YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHhjj5hKL6g Contents End-User License Agreement (EULA) Introduction &...
  • Page 3: Loading The Files To Your Sd Card

    Loading the Files to Your SD Card This guide has been written assuming that you are using the stock SD card that came with your Alesis Strike module or one that is compatible and has the correct folder structure that the Strike module recognises. Note: The drive letters and icons shown on your computer may not match those on these images.
  • Page 4 5) Return to the previous folder levels then open the unzipped Kits folder and the Kits folder on the Strike SD card. Copy or drag the eDW PP13x7 folder from the unzipped Kits folder to the SD card Kits folder The other contents of your SD card Kit folder may differ from the image above, depending on your saved User kits 6) Return to the previous folder levels and open the unzipped Samples folder and the Samples folder on the...
  • Page 5 Using the Kit Presets on Your Strike Module 1) Press KIT to show the Kit menu 2) Press the F4/USER button to access the User Kits, then use the data dial to scroll through the User Kits and locate eDW PP13x7 A Natrl or continue scrolling to the desired eDW PP13x7 kit Press F1/LIST to bring up the kit list, then press F4/USER to view a list of the User Kits.
  • Page 6 eDW PP13x7 B Roomy - This kit features the “Roomy” version of the PP13x7 snare. The other instruments and room ambience have been adjusted to reflect a larger, brighter room ambience. eDW PP13x7 C Direct - This kit features the “Solo Direct” version of the PP13x7 snare. Ambience has been removed and some instruments adjusted to simulate a “close mic”...
  • Page 7: Assigning The Instruments On Your Strike Module

    Assigning the Instruments on Your Strike Module 1) Press KIT to show the Kit menu and select the desired kit to edit 2) Press the VOICE button 3) Activate the NOTE CHASE button and hit the kick drum pad to select it Swap the TRIG type at the top of the screen to Snare Head using the data dial 4) Press F4/INST to open the instrument list, then...
  • Page 8: Instrument / Articulation List

    Instrument / Articulation List There are 4 instrument mixes included with this pack - Mixed contains the optimal mix of top, bottom, overhead and room microphone levels for the most natural sound and “in the room” feel Roomy contains additional overhead and room microphone levels for a more ambient sound with extra character Direct contains a mix of only the top and bottom...
  • Page 9: Editing The Sounds Or Performance

    Editing the Sounds or Performance Below are some settings that can be altered to adjust the sounds, performance or playability of the kits. Note: When making changes, it is recommended to SAVE the edits as a new kit. This way there will always be an “original” version on the SD card to recall if any undesired changes are accidentally saved.
  • Page 10 Adjustment: Frequency filters VOICE - > F2/ TONE Filter Cutoff HIPASS 0 - 99 VOICE - > F2/ TONE Filter Cutoff LOPASS 0 - 99 These FILTER and CUTOFF settings will filter out low frequencies (HIPASS) or high frequencies (LOPASS) depending on the values used. These can be used in place of an equalizer (EQ) on any pad zone to adjust the character of the sound.
  • Page 11: Common Troubleshooting

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