
REDRUM
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High Quality Interpolation
When this is activated, the sample playback is calculated using a more ad-
vanced interpolation algorithm. This results in better audio quality, especially
for drum samples with a lot of high frequency content.
➜ High Quality Interpolation uses more computer power - if you don’t
need it, it’s a good idea to turn it off!
Listen to the drum sounds in a context and determine whether you think
this setting makes any difference.
! If you are using a Macintosh with a G4 (Altivec) processor, turning
High Quality Interpolation off makes no difference.
Master Level
The Master Level knob in the top left corner of the device panel governs the
overall volume from Redrum.
Using Redrum as a Sound
Module
The drum sounds in Redrum can be played via MIDI notes. Each drum
sound is triggered by a specific note number, starting at C1 (MIDI note num-
ber 36):
This allows you to play Redrum live from a MIDI keyboard or a MIDI percus-
sion controller, or to record or draw drum notes in the main sequencer. If you
like, you can combine pattern playback with additional drum notes, such as
fills and variations. However:
! If you want to use Redrum purely as a sound module (i.e. without
pattern playback) you should make sure that the “Enable Pattern
Section” button is deactivated.
Otherwise, the Redrum pattern sequencer will start as soon as you
start the main sequencer.
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