Alesis Dm10 Sound Library Download

  
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Real sounds and unlimited expansion. The DM10 is the drum module you've been waiting for. Not only does it deliver lightning-fast, uber-accurate tracking, the widest dynamic range of any module, incredibly drummer-friendly operation, a massive input section, but it also has the most realistic, natural sound set available in any drum module. DM10 Sample Library Installation Instructions Contents 1. Before you begin 2. Backing up your current kits and settings 3. Sample Library Installation Instructions Before you begin Download the following required software. SysEx Librarian Software – allows you to back up and restore your current kits and settings Macintosh. After updating your DM10 module and installing the Bluejay Sound Set, you may notice that some of the drum triggers that had been working prior to the installing, are no longer triggering any sound. However there is no need to fret. This may be due to these particular triggers not having a default instrument assigned to the pad. There are a few simple steps in order to resolve these symptoms.

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Alesis DM10 - Blue Jay Update: Assigning Instruments To Triggers

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After updating your DM10 module and installing the Bluejay Sound Set, you may notice that some triggers no longer have an instrument assigned and are not triggering any sounds. Have no fear! This guide walks through a few simple steps you can take so that you can get to playing with the new Bluejay sound set quickly and easily.

Contents

Editing Instruments In A Kit

  1. Press the DRUM KIT button on the module to go to the Main Instrument Edit Screen.
  2. Next press the INST button underneath the EDIT section on the module. Driver toolkit full download. The next window will show the number and name of the drum kit whose Instruments (drum voices) you will be editing.

  3. Select INST (F1). The new screen will show:
    • The trigger Voice you are editing (the Kit number and name of the Voice will be shown)
    • The Layer (each Voice consists of two layers, each with its own Instrument)
    • The Category (the type or 'class' of drum sound currently assigned to that Layer)
    • The Instrument (the drum sound for that Layer)
  4. Select the trigger that is no longer producing sound by pressing NOTE CHASE then striking the desired trigger.
  5. Once that trigger is chosen you will notice that the Instrument: will show NONE. This is why that particular trigger is no longer sounding. An instrument will need to be assigned to it.
  6. Select the Category you want to assign to that Voice by pressing CURSOR UP/DOWN to highlight the Category field, then use
    the VALUE UP/DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to change it.

  7. Select the Instrument for that Layer by pressing CURSOR UP / DOWN to highlight the Instrument field, then use the VALUE UP/DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to change it. To hear the currently selected sound, strike the corresponding trigger or press PREVIEW on the module.

  8. Repeat steps 4-7 until all the triggers in the kit have instruments assigned to them and there are no pads not creating sound.

Saving Your Settings

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  1. After Instruments have been assigned to each trigger has been chosen press STORE > F1 to choose DRUM KIT > F3 to choose Store.
  2. In the window that appears the display will ask 'Are you sure? Overwrite the destination?'. Press F1(YES) to confirm your choice to save the kit.

Technical Support and Warranty Service

Whether you are a customer or dealer, if you already own a Alesis product, or if you just have pre-sales questions, the Alesis technical support team is available to help!

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Each product has a dedicated support page on the website where you can find manuals, specifications, software updates, drivers and troubleshooting guides: www.alesis.com

Visit the link below to connect with any of the following support options: online community support, phone support, email support.

Multiples has introducedE Drums 3.0, a free sample library of 528 electronic drum sounds.

The library is split into three groups:

  • Synthesized – samples covering Kick, Snares and Hats using MDrummer, KickMaker and Reaktor to synthesise the sounds.
  • Alesis Performance Pad – The Performance Pad was routed through a Line 6 POD and ModPro pedal. They were then processed with Frohmage, Roughrider and Guitar Rig.
  • Loops – The above samples were run through the Reaktor ensembles Massive and GoBox.

Technical Details:

  • Sounds
    • Alesis Samples – 405 @ 16bit 44khz
    • Synthesised Samples – 123 @ 16bit 44khz
    • Total – 528 individual hits
    • Alesis Loops – 67 @ 24bit 96khz recorded at 128bpm
    • Synthesised Loops – 50 @24bit 96khz recorded at 120bpm
    • Drum Computer – 93 @24bit 96khz recorded at 120bpm
    • Total – 210 individual Loops
  • Patches
    • Battery Patches – 3.1+ @45.3mb
    • exs24 Patches – Logic 9+ @20kb
    • Kontakt Patches – 4.2+ @51.8mb
    • Reaktor SampleMaps – 5.5+ @ 44.2mb
    • .wav Samples – 44.5mb download
    • Loops – 241mb download

Alesis Dm10 Software Update

E Drums 3.0 is available now as a free download.