kingdoma wrote:newbie question, once I've installed them, how do I access them? Are they assigned specific kit numbers? If so, what are they please?
ThisisRends wrote:Anyone else having problems with library No. 10?
1 to 9 and the stock library works fine.
But with the No 10 the unit stops working.
After rebooting the firmware number pops up followed by a bright „0“ in the middle of the display. From there nothing works anymore until i install one of the other libraries.
Peter_IK wrote:kingdoma wrote:newbie question, once I've installed them, how do I access them? Are they assigned specific kit numbers? If so, what are they please?
Once installed on your UNO Drum unit they will be available via the top row of pads.
afh100 wrote:Hi guys - could IK Multimedia produce a list of the drum machines against the numbers on the device. It's kinda hard to do from sound alone given how similar some machines were back in the day.
I'm running Library 4 but unsure which is which!
(Otherwise thrilled by the machine!)
Alex
Peter_IK wrote:Since no other users have chimed in, I'd suggest opening a ticket for official IK Support via http://www.ikmultimedia.com/contact-support if you haven't done so already.
I'm sure they can assist you.
Fairground wrote:IK has the drum machines listed in groups of four in the release notes - that corresponds to the sounds 2-5. So the CR78 is Sound #2 in Anthology 4... Which of COURSE I LOVE!! How am I ever gonna get a CR78!!!
BTW: The release notes are a PDF in the download...
And the "AN" sound always stays the same regardless of anthology
Matthew
Peter_IK wrote:
A whole new sonic palette is available to explore with your UNO Drum. The Drum Anthology Libraries are a collection of vintage and rare drum machine PCM sounds that can be loaded in your UNO Drum, drastically changing the sound of your instrument. 10 new libraries contain different drum machines from different eras, grouped to create inspiring future classic sounds, available to download for free.
https://youtu.be/WphcZWgtYlI
We recorded 40 vintage drum machines and added new elements on the 4-piece drum kits, to give even more flexibility and creativity to the sound. We carefully studied each piece of gear, capturing its most recognizable sounds, while adding new elements for even more flexibility and convenience. These are not 1:1 recreations; they're our homage to the classics.
Learn more here or download in your IK User Area now