Novation D-Station Manual de Usario

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User Manual
d-station
drum synthesizer
D - S T A T I O N
in music, anything is possible.
Introduction Section 1
Front Panel Controls 2
Rear Panel Connections 3
Connections & Setting up 4
Applications - Basic 5
Applications - Advanced 6
Master Volume Section 7
Data Entry / Program Section 8
Keypad 8
Audition - Auto Trigger Button 9
Mode Button - Program Change 10
Midi TX & RX Channels 11
Selecting Utility Mode 11
Saving System Exclusive Data Dumps 11
Loading System Exclusive Data Dumps 12
Editing & Writing Programs 13
Compare Function 14
Voice Architecture / ASM 15
TR808 & TR909 Notes 16
Bass Drum Section 18
Snare Drum Section 20
Tom Toms Section 22
Rimshot / Handclap / Cowbell Section 24
Hi Hat Section 25
Cymbals Section 26
Congas / Maracas / Claves Section 28
Utility Mode 30
Operation 30
Drum Select 31
Front Cut 32
Controller / Velocity 33
Note Off Recognition 35
General MIDI Setup 36
Output Set 37
Assign Bank 39
Distortion 40
Factory Demo 40
Din Sync Output 41
Controller Map 42
Factory Program List 44
Factory Demo Guide 45
MIDI Implementation 46
MIDI Precussion Map 47
Troubleshooting Guide 48
Specification 49
Table of
Contents
* TR808 & TR909 are trademarks of Roland Corporation, Japan
Thank you for buying the Novation D Station Rack drum synthesizer. The module you have
purchased is ideal for producing the kind of classic synthesized drum sounds which have
returned to popularity in recent years in various styles of dance music.
The two most popular drum machines which originally produced these sounds - Roland’s TR808 & TR909* - are no longer
manufactured and as a result, second-hand units are now changing hands for far more than their original selling prices (and
indeed the selling price of the D Station). The D Station will allow you to produce these sounds with stunning realism and
‘tweak’ their parameters using the original analogue synthesis techniques, unlike sampling or PCM playback which ‘freezes’
the sound and makes it extremely difficult to edit. Additionally the D Station is programmable so once you have adjusted
the sounds to your taste you can store them in complete ‘kits’. You have the recall of digital memories but with the life and
warmth that only original analogue sounds have. To get you started 25 Factory kits have been provided and there are 15
User Programs which you can use to store your own kits, once you become familiar with the editing parameters. The D
Station features stereo left/right and 6 individual assignable audio outputs so you can process your drum sounds individual-
ly through your mixer EQ and external effects.
The D Station is triggered via MIDI, allowing you to program your drums on your favourite MIDI sequencer (hardware or
software). The TR808 and TR909 kits can be accessed simultaneously allowing any combination of drum sounds to be
played as a ‘Kit’. MIDI Controllers are transmitted when any drumsound editing knob is adjusted in real-time and these too
can be recorded on a MIDI sequencer and reproduced from sequencer playback. For those who have vintage equipment
supporting Roland DIN Sync the D Station uses the incoming MIDI Clock to generate the original Roland DIN Sync 5v out-
put trigger for external devices. Welcome to a percussive “Analogue for the 90s”.
* TR808 & TR909 are trademarks of Roland Corporation, Japan
Introduction
Section
1

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Marca: Novation
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Modelo: D-Station

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