Korg WaveDrum Oriental Bedienungsanleitung
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WaveDrum Oriental
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Owner’s Manual Supplement
Thank you for purchasing the Korg WAVEDRUM ORIEN-
TAL dynamic percussion synthesizer.
To ensure that you get the most out of your WAVEDRUM,
please carefully read this Owner’s Manual Supplement as well
as the separate “WAVEDRUM Owner’s Manual,” and use the
product as directed.
Main features of the WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL
In addition to the functions of the standard WAVEDRUM, the
WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL also provides Middle Eastern
sounds such as Darabuka, Req (tambourine), and Bendir.
Nine added algorithms
Nine new double-size algorithms have been added in order to
reproduce percussion instruments used in Middle Eastern
music.
Many Middle Eastern percussion instruments are capable of
producing subtle tonal changes when played by the fingers in
slightly different ways, and the added algorithms allow you to
use such performance techniques for even greater expressive
power.
Fifty added PCM instruments
Fifty new types of head and rim PCM instruments have been
added, centered mainly on Middle Eastern percussion instru-
ments.
These include extremely rare sound sources that allow you to
create highly personalized sounds.
Fifty added programs
The additional fifty preset programs and fifty user programs
take advantage of the nine new algorithms and fifty PCM
instruments, and are suitable for Middle Eastern music.
Of course, these sounds can also be used in styles other than
Middle Eastern, and will bring fresh new atmosphere to your
rhythm tracks.
*
The preset programs and user programs have the same content.
Forty added loop phrases
Forty different Middle Eastern rhythms have been added. You
can play along with these extremely realistic loop phrases to
enjoy a new flavor of session.
Using the WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL
This owner's manual supplement explains the algorithms and
other features that have been added on the WAVEDRUM ORI-
ENTAL.
For information such as cautions, connections, performance
methods, and editing, please refer to the separate “WAVE-
DRUM Owner’s Manual.”
Double-size algorithms
This section explains the double-size algorithms that have been
added on the WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL. Three algorithm
types and a total of nine algorithms have been added.
These algorithms have particularly high settings for sensor
sensitivity. In some cases, the WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL
might sympathetically resonate with another instrument,
causing feedback or unintentionally triggering the drum
sound. You may be able to mitigate such problems by
adjusting the hd8: Sensitivity parameter, or by moving the
WAVEDRUM to another location in the room.
Parameter#: Parameter Name
Value Min...Max
Type 4: 37 Darabuka, 38 Darabuka ensemble,
39 Darabuka Turkish, 40 Tar, 41 Daf, 42 Doyra
These algorithms are appropriate for hand percussion such as
the Darabuka that has a single relatively thin skin, producing
significant tonal change between the center and the edge.
hd1: Switching
000...100
This parameter specifies the mix between the two PCM instru-
ments that are switched according to the tone or position of
your strike. With a setting of 100, the two are completely sepa-
rated.
hd2: PCM Balance
–50...50
This parameter specifies the volume balance between the two
PCM instruments. With a setting of 0, they will have the same
volume. Negative (-) settings make PCM1 louder, and positive
(+) settings make PCM2 louder.
hd3: Alg-PCM Balance
–50...50
This parameter adjusts the volume balance between the algo-
rithm and the PCM instrument. With a setting of 0, they will
have the same volume. Negative (-) settings make the PCM
louder, and positive (+) settings make the algorithm louder.
hd4: Drum Type
000...100
This parameter varies the pitch and overtones in a complex
way.
hd5: Slap Level
000...100
This parameter adjusts the volume level of the slap sound.
hd6: Slap Decay
000...100
This parameter adjusts the decay time of the slap sound.
hd7: Slap Color
000...100
This parameter adjusts the tone color of the slap sound.
Increasing this value will produce a strongly accented sound
like a snare drum.
hd8: Sensitivity
000...100
This parameter adjusts the input sensitivity of the striking sur-
face. Increasing this value will make the striking surface more
sensitive.
Type 5: 43 Req
This algorithm is appropriate for single-skinned hand percus-
sion with attached jingles, such as the Req (tambourine).
hd1: Switching
000...100
This parameter specifies the mix between the two PCM instru-
ments that are switched according to the tone or position of
your strike. With a setting of 100, the two are completely sepa-
rated.
hd2: PCM Balance
–50...50
This parameter specifies the volume balance between the two
PCM instruments. With a setting of 0, they will have the same
volume. Negative (-) settings make PCM1 louder, and positive
(+) settings make PCM2 louder.
hd3: Alg-PCM Balance
–50...50
This parameter adjusts the volume balance between the algo-
rithm and the PCM instrument. With a setting of 0, they will
have the same volume. Negative (-) settings make the PCM
louder, and positive (+) settings make the algorithm louder.
hd4: Drum Width
000...100
Increasing this value will lower the pitch of the drum sound,
and will also modify the overtones to produce a rougher sound.
This effect is similar to drastically loosening the head of the
drum.
hd5: Jingle Pitch
000...100
This parameter adjusts the pitch of the algorithm jingles.
hd6: Jingle Decay
000...100
This parameter adjusts the decay time of the algorithm jingles.
hd7: Brightness 2
000...100
Decreasing this value will remove the metallic resonance from
the sound of the jingles, producing a sound like a shaker or
cabasa.
hd8: Sensitivity
000...100
This parameter adjusts the input sensitivity of the striking sur-
face. Increasing this value will make the striking surface more
sensitive.
Type 6: 44 Daf Iranian, 45 Bendir
These algorithms are appropriate for two-skinned percussion
with a snare on the back of the skin, such as the Bendir.
hd1: Switching
000...100
This parameter specifies the mix between the two PCM instru-
ments that are switched according to the tone or position of
your strike. With a setting of 100, the two are completely sepa-
rated.
hd2: PCM Balance
–50...50
This parameter specifies the volume balance between the two
PCM instruments. With a setting of 0, they will have the same
volume. Negative (-) settings make PCM1 louder, and positive
(+) settings make PCM2 louder.
hd3: Alg-PCM Balance
–50...50
This parameter adjusts the volume balance between the algo-
rithm and the PCM instrument. With a setting of 0, they will
have the same volume. Negative (-) settings make the PCM
louder, and positive (+) settings make the algorithm louder.
hd4: Curve
000...100
This parameter adjusts the way that the strike resonates in the
shell and the way that the shell resonates.
hd5: Brightness
000...100
Increasing this value will give the shell and snare more high-
frequency overtones.
hd6: Snappy Decay
000...100
This parameter adjusts the decay time of the snare sound.
hd7: Snappy Level
000...100
This parameter adjusts the volume of the snare sound.
hd8: Sensitivity
000...100
This parameter adjusts the input sensitivity of the striking sur-
face. Increasing this value will make the striking surface more
sensitive.
Default Value
No. Tune
Decay
hd1 hd7 hd8hd2 hd3 hd4 hd5 hd6
37 50 82 62 39 44 90-4 -20 90 28
38 50 83 45 50 48 82-11 -24 63 28
39 53 86 62 50 48 90-3 -18 85 28
40 60 88 40 0 -18 86 8 50 50 90
41 40 84 40 50 50 90-5 -32 79 8
42 50 86 40 50 50 90-8 -26 83 8
43 59 74 36 0 -28 34 35 50 100 90
44 30 85 42 87 42 90-4 -34 86 28
45 50 54 34 78 63 90-8 -37 82 33
WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL Specifications
Dynamic Percussion Synthesizer
Algorithms: Single-size 26, Double-size 19
PCM instruments: Head 150, Rim 150
Programs: 300 (User 150, Preset 150)
Loop phrase: 140
Effect: Reverb, Delay
Controls: VOLUME knob, WRITE button, Buttons 1– 4,
BANK/MODE button, VALUE knob
Input/Output jacks: Output L, R
(Monaural phone jack)
, Phones
(Stereo mini phone jack),
AUX IN
(Stereo mini phone jack)
Display: 3-character 7-segment LED
Sampling frequency: 48 kHz
A/D, D/A conversion: 24 bit
Power supply: DC9V 1.7A
Dimensions (WxDxH): 344Ă—349Ă—75 mm /
13.54"x13.74"x2.95"
Weight: 2.0 kg / 4.41 lbs.
Included items: AC Adapter, Tuning key, Allen wrench,
WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL Owner’s Manual Supplement,
WAVEDRUM Owner’s Manual, WAVEDRUM Voice Name List
Options: Percussion Stand ST-WD
* Specifications and appearance are subject to change without
notice for improvement.
Comparison of the WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL and the WAVEDRUM
The following table shows the ways in which the sounds of the
WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL differ from the sounds of the stan-
dard WAVEDRUM.
* WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL programs 000–099 (user 000–
099 and preset P . P . 0 0 – 9 9 ) are the same as those of the
WAVEDRUM.
Programs 100–149 (user 100–149 and preset q . q . 0 0 – 4 9 ) are
unique to the WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL.
Corrections to the WAVEDRUM Owner’s
Manual and Voice Name List
Due to the algorithms and programs that have been added on
the WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL, please make the following cor-
rections to the included “WAVEDRUM Owner’s Manual” and
“WAVEDRUM Voice Name List.”
WAVEDRUM Owner’s Manual
Page 4 left column, lines 19 and 25;
page 9 right column, line 41
36 different algorithms ..., 36 different ...
→ 45 different algorithms ..., 45 different ...
Page 4 left column, line 30
200 different PCM instruments for head and rim
→ 300 different PCM instruments for head and rim
Page 4 right column, lines 1, 2 and 6
100 preset programs, 100 User programs, 100 ...
→ 150 preset programs, 150 User programs, 150 ...
Page 4 right column, lines 11 and 12
100 loop phrases
→ 140 loop phrases
Page 7 left column, lines 31; right column, lines 7 and 15;
page 9 left column, line 18
00 99 P00 P99– , –
→ – , – – –0 0 0 1 4 9 P . 0 0 P . 9 9 q . 0 0 q .4 9
Page 12, 5. Algorithm Select (ALG)
h d 3 6. A 0 1 ...
→ ...h d . A 0 1 4 5
2 7 ... : Double-size algorithms 3 6
→ 2 7 ...4 5 : Double-size algorithms
h d 1 0 0. P 0 0 1 ...
→ ...h d . P 0 0 1 150
r . P 0 0 1 ...100
→ ...r . P 0 0 1 1 5 0
Page 15, 1. Common (C o )
L o P 0 0 1 ...100
→ L o P 0 0 1 ...140
(Default Value: 1)
→ (Default Value: 117)
Page 26 left column, line 2
Double-sized algorithms are organized into three types, ...
→ Double-sized algorithms are organized into six types, ...
Page 27
The WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL adds nine algorithms. Refer
to “Double-size algorithms” on the preceding page.
Page 30 Specifications
Refer to “WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL Specifications”.
WAVEDRUM Voice Name List
To the “WAVEDRUM Voice Name List,” add the following
“Programs,” “PCM Instruments,” “Algorithms,” and “Loop
Phrases.”
Replace “Live mode” with the content of the following section.
WAVEDRUM ORIENTAL WAVEDRUM
Programs*
150 user:
000–149 ( 000– )149
150 preset:
000
–
149 ( P . 0 0
–
Q .4 9 )
100 user:
000–99 ( 0 0 – ) 9 9
100 preset:
000
–
99 ( P00
–
p99)
Double-size
algorithms
19 10
PCM
instruments
150 head
150 rim
100 head
100 rim
Loop phrases
140 100
Programs
No. Program Head Rim
Algo. Inst. Algo. Inst.
Real Simulation of Middle East Instrument
100
Darabuka Ensemble (Double-size)
38 - - -
101 Darabuka (Double-size) 37 - - -
102 Darabuka Tarkish (Double-size) 39 - - -
103 Daf (Double-size) 41 - - -
104 Daf Iranian (Double-size) 44 - - -
105 Daf Egyptian 22 110 18 119
106 Iranian Hard Daf - Lo 10 109 18 121
107 Tar (Double-size) 40 - - -
108 Bendir (Double-size) 45 - - -
109 Dark Bendir 12 112 10 106
110 Big Bendir 1 111 15 124
111 Doyra (Double-size) 42 - - -
112 Req (Double-size) 43 - - -
113 Req-Clap Set 19 130 18 133
114 Big Req 10 129 1 120
115 Sagat Egyptian 18 131 8 125
116 Bells and Sagat 18 132 8 128
117 Tabil 12 108 2 111
118 Katim 10 117 10 110
119 Nakrazan 19 118 1 113
120 Bongos Hi/Lo 19 114 19 136
121 Zeer & Tweasat 19 115 18 129
122 Zeer Pitched 19 116 18 121
123 Khishbah 25 123 19 115
124 Sagool Combination 22 120 5 118
Creative Sound of Middle East Instrument
125 Katim Gated 10 107 7 108
126 Tantan-Katim 10 128 19 109
127 Group Percussion 12 127 19 135
128 Asma Davul Electronic 26 121 15 116
129 Mix Doholla-Drum 26 106 22 104
130 Daf Pitched 7 119 10 105
131 Ceramic Mini Dbk 1 101 1 124
132 Egyptian String 13 135 13 132
133 Egyptian Playground 13 126 19 112
Real Simulation of Non Middle East Instrument
134 Ghatam 1 125 1 117
135 Shekele 22 136 18 137
Synthy Simulation of Middle East Instrument
136 Voice Percussion 25 148 18 150
137 White Blocks 22 143 22 130
138 Minimal Logs 23 137 17 131
139 Tar Drum Kit 12 146 19 107
140 Unhappy Camels 14 124 10 127
141 Suspicious Eyes 19 122 18 122
142 Darabuka Roll 10 104 7 102
143 World DnB K/H/S 6 134 19 122
144 The Price of Oil 10 113 5 114
SFX
145 Breath in the Amber 4 141 2 141
146 Wind Chimes 23 144 18 140
147 Bottle Synth 5 142 1 142
148 Rain Stick 18 140 18 134
149 Boarder Crossing 10 105 21 123
Program
Bank-a
1 100 Darabuka Ensemble (Double-size)
2 103 Daf (Double-size)
3 123 Khishbah
4 108 Bendir (Double-size)
Bank-b
1 101 Darabuka (Double-size)
2 104 Daf Iranian (Double-size)
3 113 Req-Clap Set
4 122 Zeer Pitched
Bank-c
1
132 Egyptian String
2 140 Unhappy Camels
3 139 Tar Drum Kit
4 149 Boarder Crossing
Live mode
No. Algorithm
37 Darabuka (Double-size)
38 Darabuka ensemble (Double-size)
39 Darabuka Turkish (Double-size)
40 Tar (Double-size)
41 Daf (Double-size)
42 Doyra (Double-size)
43 Req (Double-size)
44 Daf Iranian (Double-size)
45 Bendir (Double-size)
Algorithms
Voice Name List
PCM I nstruments
No. Head PCM
Instrument Rim PCM
Instrument
101 Tiny Darabuka Darabuka Bend
102 Darabuka Bend Egybt Drb Grace Edge
103 Darabuka Grace Hit Darabuka Grace Hit
104 Egypt Drb Roll Center Doholla Edge
105
Darabuka Tek to Vox Kick
Daf Tek Mute
106 Doholla Center Bendir Tek Mute
107 Katim Center Tar Tek Mute
108 Tabil Open Katim Edge
109 Daf 21" Hard Bak Katim Tak
110 Daf Tek Egypt Katim Mute
111 Big Bendir 14" Tabil Rim
112 Bendir Dum World DnB 2B
113 Low Pitch ADDum 3VS Nakrazan Mute
114 Bongos Low Tricky Tek Mix 6VS
115 Zeer Kasur Rim
116 Zeer Pitch Head Asma Davul Tek Rim
117 Katim Yahal Tek
118 Nakrazan Sagool Rim
119 Tar Snip TD Jingle
120 Sagool Head Req Edge
121 Asma Davul Head Req - Tik
122 Gulf Jam Set 3VS World DnB 1B
123 Khishbah
Ragaf Riqq to Vox Snare
124 Wacky 3VS Khishbah Lo Pitch Req Open
125 Yahal Dum Sagat Egypt Open
126 World DnB 2A Sagat Dynamic Head
127 Group Drums
Sagat Silver Cl
→
Opn 5VS
128 Tantan Sagat Roll
129 Req Center Tweasat
130 Req Egypt Splash Jingle
131 Sagat Egypt Snake Drum
132 Sagat Bells Ghost Note
133 Sagat Dynamic Head Clap
134 World DnB 1A Rain Stick 2
135 Ghost Note Chacha OpenSlap
136 Rattle Maracas Bongos High Open
137 Caxixi Off Beat Caxixi 2
138 Angklung Angklung
139 Steel Drum 2 Steel Drum 2
140 Rain Stick 1 Wind Chime
141 Heart Beat Breath Whistle
142 Synth Perc Synth Perc
143 Noise Scale Guitar Chord
144 Bell Tree Tom Mid
145 SD-HH Hi Toms Pitch
146 Two Brushed Toms Stick Cymbal
147 Tom Mid SD-HH
148 Tuunn SFX
149 Hey! Zil Hey! Zil
150 SFX Uuh
No. Loop Phrase [bpm] No. Loop Phrase [bpm]
101 7/8 [96] 121 Maksoum Sarih [160]
102 Arabic Rumba [96] 122 Mallaya [220]
103 Ayoub [94] 123 Masmoudi [126]
104 Baladi 1 [112] 124 Nobi [95]
105 Baladi 2 [130] 125 Rumba [138]
106 Baladi 3 [130] 126 Saidi 1 [109]
107 Benderi [174] 127 Saidi 2 [120]
108 Eskandarani [140] 128 Saidi 3 [120]
109 Fallahi [220] 129 Saidi 4 [120 ]
110 Gorgina 10/8 [170] 130 Saidi 5 [120 ]
111
Hajaa Soudasi 6/8 [124]
131 Saidi 6 [120]
112 Karatchi [110] 132 Saidi 7 [120]
113 Katakofti 1 [113] 133 Saidi Modern [130]
114 Katakofti 2 [110] 134 Samai [120]
115
Katakofti Modern [113]
135 Shabi [160]
116 Khbeti 6/8 [152] 136 Soudasi 6/8 [122]
117 Laf 1 [112] 137 Wehda 1 [120]
118 Laf 2 [110] 138 Wehda 2 [120]
119 Maksoum 1 [127] 139 Wehda 3 [120]
120 Maksoum 2 [130] 140 Zaffa [96]
Loop Phrases
Button
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