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How to use the DR-008 drum sampler Are you looking beyond General MIDI drum kits, for a flexible and versatile sound source for contemporary and traditional music composition? Enter the DR-008 DXi Advanced Rhythm Production Workstation for SONAR XL. The DR-008 DXi Advanced Rhythm Production Workstation is an exciting, full-featured drum sampler, capable of creating incredibly realistic sounding acoustic drum tracks with features like its 128-way velocity mapping, as well as the professional sounding dance, techno and other electronic styles with its exciting library of analog-modeled drum synth modules. The DR-008 also has some very nice features not found in other drum based virtual instruments, such as flam and roll options as well as the ability to program and trigger an entire pattern from a single MIDI note. You can create you own kits using a combination of DR-008's internal drum synth modules and .WAV format samples. You can even import LM-4 drum kits. Getting Started 2. Open up the file and youll be greeted by the DR-008 UI. NOTE: If you've manually disabled SONAR's layout capabilities and don't see the DR-008 upon opening the file, open it manually through the Synth Rack window (Go to menu View | Synth Rack), then double-click the DR-008 entry to see it's interface. 3. To hear the DR-008 you can begin playback of our project. You will hear a MIDI track playing through the DR-008. You can use this track as a guide to audition and edit the different kits included with the DR-008. This example file has a basic drum pattern pre-configured for the DR-008 to utilize the Smart Loops Dry Studio Kit.
When you first open the DR-008, you will notice a grid of blocks. Each block is a 'pad' that represents a MIDI note. The example file references the Smart Loops Dry Studio Kit. The lighter shaded blocks indicate that there is an actual sound (synth or sample) loaded in that particular pad. You will notice in SONAR 2's Track view there are five audio tracks and a corresponding MIDI track. The five tracks are for the DR-008s multiple outputs and auxiliary send. The synth is hosted in the audio track, and the MIDI or controller data, resides and gets recorded onto a MIDI track. Lets familiarize ourselves with some of the DR-008 basics. 1. Right click on a pad in the DR-008 and a menu will appear. 2. Using pad C3, Bass Drum 1.wav for example, you can choose Open editor. This will open up the Easy Sampler module.
3. This module allows you to load wave files and trigger them via MIDI. You can adjust the samples pitch and filter settings within this editor. It is also possible to assign different pads to individual outputs for further processing. 4. We can utilize audio tracks for individual outputs and aux send buses. To do this, select either DR-008 DXi2 1 Out <1-4> or DR-008 DXi2 Aux 1 in an audio tracks in parameter.
5. You can then go into the DR-008 Details view and click on the Output field in a channel to specify which output a pad will be routed to.
You can use the AUX volume to set the amount of signal
that will be sent to an AUX audio track. This is useful if you want to
have a reverb plug-in that you can route a specified amount of from each
of your drum pads. For example, cymbals and snares sound good with a fair
amount of reverb, however, it not normal to process a bass drum through
a lot of reverb because it tends to get buried and indistinguishable in
a mix.
Right click on the same pad, choose Presets and select a bass drum sound. You can further edit one of these preset by right clicking on a pad and choosing the Open Editor. Lets add a new snare to our kit. Right-click on pad E3 and choose 809 Snare. This will give us a classic drum machine-sounding snare. You can select presets with this and most DR-008 modules as a good starting point.
Lets create a pad that will give us a snare roll triggered from a single MIDI note. Right click on D#3 and choose DD Auto Roll. Right click on the pad and choose open editor.
Ok, now how about pattern based sequencing from a single key. Right click on pad C5 and choose DD Sequencer. Open the editor and you will find a pattern-based grid. In the fields that say None we need to select a Pad to trigger. Do this by clicking on it and selecting the notes you would like to sequence, for example C3 for the bass drum, D3 for the snare drum, F#3 for the closed hi-hat, etc. This grid represents a full measure of music or four beats. You simply click in the corresponding grid to step create a pattern.
You can load additional kits into the DR-008 by clicking the Load button, Load Settings, and choosing a kit to open. The DR-008 also imports LM-4 format kits. You can find free kits online. A great source is www.kvr-vst.com and go to the banks/patches section. Search for the LM-4 banks. These can be opened after they are un-zipped. Use the wizard option import LM-4 kits. Please note that you can find a detailed manual for the DR-008 in the C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Shared DXi\Fxpansion\DR-008 folder in your computer. This is in Adobe .pdf format. You can download the free .pdf reader here at www.adobe.com. We have released a SONAR 2 plug in patch update. Please download and install it. *There is a DR-008 upgrade available for purchase that adds a significant amount of new features and enhancements at www.fxpansion.com.
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