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User Guide The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of NXTGN Music Technology GmbH. The software described herein is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to any other media except as specifically allowed in the License Agreement. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by NXTGN Music Technology GmbH. 2017/18 NXTGN Music Technology GmbH. All specifications subject to change without notice. Virtual Drummer is a registered trademark of NXTGN Music Technology GmbH. All other commercial symbols are protected trademarks and trade names of their respective holders. All rights reserved.

Table of Contents User Guide... 1 Welcome to Virtual Drummer PHAT... 4 About the Virtual Drummer series... 4 You and us... 5 How is Virtual Drummer PHAT supposed to be used?... 5 What is Virtual Drummer PHAT?... 6 Virtual Drummer vs. A Real Drummer... 6 What is PHAT about?... 7 Why so few controls?... 7 Trial and Authorization... 8 Trying, Buying, Authorizing... 8 Trial Screen... 8 Where to put the Content... 9 Installing to a different drive... 9 Changing the content location after installation... 9 Controller hardware for Virtual Drummer PHAT... 9 Start Playing!... 10 Walkthrough... 10 Make a sound and learn about chords and key... 11 Try the presets... 11 Tell your player what to play... 11 Background... 12 User Interface Overview... 13 Loading and saving presets... 13 Controls... 14 Drum Kit section... 14 Microphone levels... 14 Styles and Parts... 15 Styles... 15 Parts... 15 Song Parts and how to play them... 15 About Crash Cymbals in the Parts... 17 Latch... 17 Speed... 17 Swing... 17 Humanize... 18 2

Character Section... 18 Character Presets... 19 Amount... 20 Reverb... 20 Volume... 20 MIDI keyboard layout... 21 Keyboard layout: Drummer... 22 Keyboard layout: Drum kit... 23 Mute Mode... 23 MIDI Controllers... 24 Pitch Bend... 24 Mod Wheel... 24 Sustain Pedal... 24 I have more questions! Where can I send them?... 24 3

Welcome to Virtual Drummer PHAT We hope you will enjoy this powerful addition to your musical palette, and we thank you for becoming a part of the UJAM community of music creators! About the Virtual Drummer series The Virtual Drummer series was built by the same team that created Virtual Guitarist IRON, SPARKLE, AMBER and SILK. We re expanding our musical range by adding three Drummers to give our users more flexibility in realizing and creating their music. Virtual Drummer PHAT combines the living and breathing performance of a session drummer with the sonic versatility and competence of a professional engineer in a world-class studio all in one easy-to-use plugin. Virtual Drummer PHAT features a selection of professionally recorded drum kits and groove styles, integrated with professional mixing gear, all waiting to be fired off and arranged using your MIDI controller in real-time. With Virtual Drummer PHAT you ll be producing professional drum tracks in no time. Virtual Drummer PHAT has been developed for everyone who finds drum loops too limiting and programming MIDI drum arrangements too tedious or challenging. Laying down a drum track is now super easy: Select a Drum kit and a Style, control the drum performance in real-time by selecting song parts from a MIDI keyboard Virtual Drummer PHAT will play along, always perfectly in sync with your performance. As in the real world the drum kit is professionally miked up and mixed, with the most powerful options available for you to get exactly the sound you want. 4

You and us Virtual Drummer PHAT was built by musicians for musicians. We at UJAM are a pretty diverse bunch from DJ to Drummer to weekend producer to Oscarawarded Hollywood composer. We build every product for ourselves, and, like you, we re all users of Virtual Drummers and Virtual Guitarists too. This means that before we even start developing, a lot of thought and discussion goes into finding out what you, the user, will expect from the product, what problem it solves, which controls we can remove to make the product more inviting and simpler, which hurdles we can move out of the way. Virtual Drummer PHAT is optimized for one clear, powerful purpose: To produce great-sounding drum tracks without distracting you from the complex endeavor that producing a song is. We hope that Virtual Drummer PHAT transpires that philosophy in everything you do with it. Naturally, we re always open to new ideas and critique, and you are always encouraged and welcome to talk to us: Send us an email: support@ujam.com Visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ujaminstruments How is Virtual Drummer PHAT supposed to be used? Think of Virtual Drummer PHAT as a professional session drummer, playing live performances on a top-notch drum-kit in the drum room of a professional recording studio, and mixed using a fully-featured mixing console boasting EQ s, compressors, multi-band compressors and other elements per channel and bus. A powerful, yet easy-to-use set of controls gives you deep control over the performance, kit and microphone settings as well as the final mix lay down drum tracks exactly the way you want them. At the core of all instruments of the Virtual Drummer series is the idea that you can create professional sounding instrument tracks exactly the way you would get them from a Pro-Drummer in the studio. There, you d give them a lead sheet, adjust sound character and mix, and tell your player what kind of musical style and performance you re expecting, and a great player would deliver exactly that. Virtual Drummer PHAT does exactly that for you: The song parts become MIDI notes in your DAW, there are controls for drum kit and mix, you load styles and select parts in real-time, there are performance controls to vary the performance, and last but not least you can choose from a variety of adjustable mixing console settings. Whatever Virtual Drummer PHAT does, it does extremely well and fast while asking you for minimal effort. We never sacrify instant gratification and simplicity in favor of a more complex result! 5

What is Virtual Drummer PHAT? Virtual Drummer PHAT is a software instrument doubling as a professional Drummer in a music studio, with you taking the producer chair. Virtual Drummer vs. A Real Drummer If we denied the huge differences between a software and a real drummer, you shouldn t trust us. If you have all the money, time and patience in the world plus a recording studio and a professional Drummer available, we would always recommend: Go for it! But for most people, most of the time, that s not the case: Maybe you have no access to a (professional) Drummer. Maybe you want to just work out ideas totally by yourself. Maybe you re a Drummer but want to quickly lay down a track without the hassle of setting up, or while being away from your studio. Maybe you want to use MIDI-controlled drum tracks as source material for electronic manipulation. In these and many other scenarios, Virtual Drummer PHAT is a great alternative to the real thing. 6

What is PHAT about? Style-wise, the Virtual Drummer PHAT masters classic as well as super-modern styles ranging from Soul to Dubstep. It s actually you who specifies your desired drum style by either selecting presets, picking kits or selecting/adjusting the overall sound of your drummer. Why so few controls? We are all musicians and we know that the time for learning a user interface is better spent making music. Also, unlike many virtual drum instruments, we do not expect our users to have in-depth knowledge about drum kits, microphones and sound engineering because let s admit it: We can t possibly know everything. Therefore, the concept and user interface of Virtual Drummer PHAT are designed for maximum ease of use and minimum distraction: There is a lot of intelligence going under the hood so you can focus on your music. The user interface is also fail-proof in that no matter how you set up the controls of Virtual Drummer PHAT, the result will never be musically or technically wrong and this is true without sacrificing any creative freedom. You can trust in the fact that tracks produced with Virtual Drummer PHAT are realistic, professionally produced drum tracks. 7

Trial and Authorization We have designed the entire process of downloading, activating and authorizing Virtual Drummer PHAT with a strong focus on simplicity. It s important to us to make it as easy as possible for you to get your hands on Virtual Drummer PHAT - and make it your own if you like it. Trying, Buying, Authorizing We only want you to spend money if you re absolutely happy with Virtual Drummer PHAT. Therefore, we grant you a 30-day trial period, during which the plugin will run without any limitation. When opening Virtual Drummer PHAT during the trial period (or when clicking the Authorize button in the menu bar), you will see this overlay which displays information about your trial status, provides a link to the Virtual Drummer website where you can purchase a permanent Virtual Drummer PHAT license after or during the trial period, allows you to enter your credentials and authorize Virtual Drummer PHAT once you ve purchased it. Trial Screen 8

Where to put the Content The actual drum goodness of Virtual Drummer PHAT the audio content - is packed into a so-called blob file named VD-PHAT.blob which is about 3 GB big. You can keep the blob file anywhere you like (e.g. on a separate content drive). During standard installation, it will be put into the following locations on your main system drive: OSX Windows /Library/Application Support/UJAM/PHAT /ProgramData/UJAM/PHAT/ Installing to a different drive If you wish to install the blob file onto a separate drive, you can set a different content installation folder in the installer. Just click the Change Install Location button in the Installation Type page of the Virtual Drummer PHAT installer and point to your desired location. You can always change the location afterwards (see below) Changing the content location after installation You can always move the VD-PHAT.blob file after you have installed Virtual Drummer PHAT: Move your file to the desired location (different folder or different drive) Launch your DAW and open Virtual Drummer PHAT. It will present you with a dialog asking for the file location. Simply point to the new location of the VD- PHAT.blob file done. Controller hardware for Virtual Drummer PHAT Virtual Drummer PHAT requires MIDI note input for playing and recording musical performances, and optionally Pitchbend, Modulation and Sustain Pedal data for added real-time variation. If you have a MIDI controller (keyboard), this will be the easiest and most straightforward MIDI input method and it s most fun as this way you control your Drummer in real-time. Of course, you can also control Virtual Drummer PHAT by using MIDI step sequencers or by entering MIDI notes manually into MIDI tracks. For getting to know Virtual Drummer PHAT and for testing purposes, you can also use the Interactive Keyboard in the top half of the Virtual Drummer PHAT window. This works best with the Latch function enabled. 9

Start Playing! Before we take a closer look at things, let s first explore how to play Virtual Drummer PHAT, as that may be all you need for now. The top half of the Virtual Drummer PHAT window is dedicated to the Drummerss performance in other words: How he plays. Here, you ll find two musical core aspects you can control: Hits and Grooves. Keys in the left half trigger individual drum hits, whereas keys including and above C3 let you fire off the live drummer performances. The basic principle is simple: When you press keys from C3* upwards, Virtual Drummer PHAT will start playing a groove conveniently named like song parts. When you release the key(s), playback will stop. MIDI notes below C3 represent individual drum hits. A#2 is an exception as it switches to Mute mode, where instead of playing, hitting individual instrument keys mutes them from the groove. By turning up the Modulation wheel, you can smoothly control the intensity of the drummer s performance. This lets you create crescendos/decrescendos as well as allows you to set song parts apart from each other. If you know these things and can switch presets, you know all you need to start producing with Virtual Drummer PHAT. *C4 is one octave above middle C. The MIDI note number is 72. Some DAWs refer to it as C5. Walkthrough If you re pressed for time or if you already know the basic concepts behind Virtual Drummers, then this Walkthrough may be all you need for now, and you can come back later to look up deeper explanations as you need them. We will take a quick tour across all controls of Virtual Drummer PHAT. After this you will have a good basic understanding of Virtual Drummer PHAT. We assume you have Virtual Drummer PHAT opened in your DAW. Ideally you have a MIDI controller connected, otherwise use the Interactive Keyboard. 10

Make a sound and learn about chords and keys Start your DAW and open Virtual Drummer PHAT - it will load a default Style that s all you need for now and activate the Latch button. Now you hit key C3 on your MIDI keyboard (or on the interactive keyboard) and Virtual Drummer PHAT will start playing a Verse. The Interactive Keyboard also doubles as a display for the MIDI notes Virtual Drummer PHAT is receiving. The keyboard is divided and properly labeled with the functions of the corresponding note ranges. Move up the white keys to go from Verse to Chorus and other parts. Now try black keys and notice how they behave differently. Intros play only once and then fall back to a Verse or Chorus, and so do Fills, while Breakdowns play while you hold them, and Endings finish off the song. To gradually tweak the performance, turn the Mod Wheel up and notice how the drummer gradually goes softer. Move the Pitch wheel up to mute the kick drum, or down to mute the snare. This is great for intermezzos and lead-ins. Try the presets At the top of the Virtual Drummer PHAT window you can load presets. A preset is always a complete setting of Virtual Drummer PHAT, i.e. it will change the performance as well as the drum and amp sound. At this point, just go through different presets and try different Style Phrases to get an impression of the musical and sonic palette of Virtual Drummer PHAT. Tell your player what to play Activate the Latch button right next to the Style Bar. Now Virtual Drummer PHAT will keep playing even if you don t hold a note. Let it keep playing. Keep a groove playing, and go through the various Drum kits on the left side. Notice how they are descriptively named from soft to hard. Try the various microphone level controls from Kick to Room and notice their impact on the sound of the drum kit. Finally, you ll set up the character on the right side of Virtual Drummer PHAT choose between Close, Broad, Ridge, Punch, Rattle, Pump. Turn the Amount control about 75% up. Now select different Drum kits by clicking on the buttons and notice the differences. Play with the Amount control to learn how you can gradually set the drum sound from all natural to all console. Finally, try the Slam Control. It s exactly what the name says: a really powerful compressor. 11

Background It is important to know that Virtual Drummer PHAT does neither require you to know how to play a drum-kit on a keyboard, nor to think about how to emulate realistic drum techniques. It has all that built in, simply because it is based on actual drum performances. What Virtual Drummer PHAT emulates is therefore a studio drummer who already knows how to play. Because when you have an idea in your head and want to lay it down, the last thing you want is struggle with MIDI editing and trying to make a MIDI performance sound realistic. What you need is a professional player recording your idea the way you want it. The foundation of all styles and phrases of Virtual Drummer PHAT are live performances of professional drummer. During the sessions for Virtual Drummer PHAT, hours of live performances of professional drummers were recorded to prerecorded instrument tracks on a high-end virtual drum kit for meticulous timing and feel. Subsequently, they were optimized to match the dynamic response of the drum kits built into Virtual Drummer PHAT to re-create the groove and feel of the original performance. But what s more: Because the actual notes, drum sounds and mixing gear are separated inside Virtual Drummer PHAT, you can play any groove with any kit and my, and also flexibly customize the drum track to your musical taste and mix. 12

User Interface Overview The Virtual Guitarist PHAT interface contains the following sections: Preset selection browses and loads presets Drum Kit selects kits and adjusts microphone levels Character chooses and adjusts the setup of the mixing console. Style tells the drummer what and how to play Loading and saving presets Loading and saving presets is done by adjusting any styles, drum kits, etc. and, as soon as you re happy with how the drummer sounds, by clicking Save as... 13

Controls Drum Kit section In this selection you can select a Drum kit and adjust the microphone levels of the various instrument groups. Choose from 5 different Drum kits, while each one represent a physical drum kit i.e. selection of instruments (Kick, Snare, Toms ) as well as their tunings, microphone selections and settings all adjusted to work well together as a whole. We chose descriptive kit names to make it easy for you. The following table provides you with additional detail and should help you choosing the right kit for any situation: Kit Description Use... Dry Fresh Deep Hip Fat Warm, balanced and natural-sounding drum kit with a deep snare. Open-sounding kit with more room, a small open kick and a snare that glues in nicely. Low-tuned, ultra-fat kit with an almost electronicsounding kick and a snare with lots of low end. Hard-knocking sound, tuned a little higher with a resonant kick, light, almost electronic-sounding hats. Natural kit with a lowthrusting kick and a fat-yettight snare. as your go-to kit for natural, unprocessedsounding material. to make drums shine in sparse, uncluttered arrangements with not too many tracks. for 70s and generally retro dance material, but also modern pop and rock - whenever you need deep drums. for modern dance styles. Works perfectly with low synth basses/subs. anything 4-on-the-floor and generally pop, rock and dance that needs a fat kit. Microphone levels With these knobs you can adjust the individual volumes of instruments or instrument groups (Ride, Crash, Toms). Microphone levels vary greatly depending on taste and musical style. Here are a few general tips if you re not familiar with drum recording: Kick, Snare, Toms, Hi-Hat, Ride, Crash control the levels of direct microphones put close to the individual drums and cymbals. 14

The Overheads are a pair of microphones hanging left and right over the head of the drummer and picking up mainly the cymbals, but also a strong bleed signal from the other drums. Therefore, don t be surprised if you turn down individual microphones and still hear the instrument. Overheads are used to create the stereo image and pick up transients as well as a coherent mix of the kit. The Room control adjusts the level of a pair of microphones placed at the back of the drum recording chamber, left and right behind the drum kit. This is not a Reverb, (there s an extra control for that in the Mix section) but a dense, short room signal, great for adding depth and live feel to the drum kit. Styles and Parts Although you can play individual drum kits, Virtual Drummer PHAT is designed to play drum performances i.e. all you need to do is tell your drummer which part to play when, and it will create a complete song in a specific style. Accordingly, in Virtual Drummer PHAT, drum performances are organized into Styles and Parts. There are 30 styles each covering a particular groove. Styles are broken down into song Parts: You got Intros, Verses, Choruses, Breakdowns, Fills, Endings, and bonus parts called Special. Styles In this menu, you can select one of the 30 Styles. Each Style features 24 individual Parts. Styles are not editable, but you can build your own by using Save as. Parts This readout displays the song Part currently selected by incoming MIDI note information. Song Parts and how to play them A Style always contains 24 song Parts, functionally laid out across the MIDI keyboard from C3 and upwards. All Parts always play in sync with the main sequencer. This means you can jump between song Parts freely without retriggering the song Part. This is great for creating lively, non-repetitive drum performances. Of each group in the Part Intro, Verse, Chorus and so on there are variations, increasing in intensity as you up the keyboard. Some of those song Parts loop, some play only once after you hit the key, while others only play while you hold a key. 15

Also, usually song Parts assigned to white keys are the looping Parts Verses, Choruses, Special. In Latch mode, they keep repeating until you hit a different key. Parts that start, end, or break up the song such as Intros, Fills, Breakdowns and Endings are assigned to black keys. These Parts usually play only once after you select them, or play only as long as you hold the key (in Latch mode). The following table explains the various Part categories and how to play them: White key Part Verse 1-5 Chorus 1-5 Special 1-4 Black Description key Part Intro 1 Plays a short intro and continues with selected looped part. Intro 2 Fill 1-3 Breakdow n 1-3 Plays a longer intro and continues with selected looped part. Can be interrupted anytime by selecting a white key part. 5 verse variations in ascending order of intensity. 5 chorus variations in ascending order of intensity. Extra groove variations and "bonus" parts in ascending order of intensity. Use these song parts whenever you want to temporarily vary/tone down the drum performance. How to play With playback stopped, play key. With playback stopped, play key. Hit key to select. Verses keep playing until another part is selected. Hit key to select. While a Fill is playing, you can select the subsequent part, otherwise it will fall back to the previously selected looped part. Hit key to select. Choruses keep playing until another part is selected. Hit key to select. Special parts keep playing until an- other part is selected. Plays immediately as long as you hold the key and falls back to previously selected part after releasing it. Ending 1 Plays a short ending immediately. Hit the key at any time in the part to trigger the ending. You may want to quantize the note after recording it. Ending 2 Plays a longer ending at the end of the current phrase. Hit the key anytime, the ending will play automatically at the next possible position, playback will stop. 16

About Crash Cymbals in the Parts Virtual Drummer PHAT will automatically play Crash cymbals when it falls back from a Fill into a Looped Part. Technically, the first cymbal hit (Hi-Hat or Ride) at the beginning of the part following the Fill will be replaced by a Crash Cymbal. This ensures that Virtual Drummer PHAT plays Crashes in line with your individual performance, in a musically sensible way. You can also manually add Crash Cymbals by using the MIDI notes C#2 or A2. Make sure to quantize your Crash Cymbal events. Latch If on, Virtual Drummer PHAT will keep playing after keys are released, until either Latch is switched off or the Stop button is pressed while it s playing. A sustain Pedal can be used as a temporary Latch (but does not affect the appearance of Latch switch): Lifting the Sustain Pedal stops the performance when no keys are held. Speed We recommend that you generally keep Latch on and stop playback using the stop key. It is easier to use Virtual Drummer PHAT that way, as you don t have to worry about note lengths, particularly when using fills, intros or ending just fire off trigger notes. This three-way switch allows you to set the drummer to half time or double time in relation to the song tempo. Swing This knob gradually applies a shuffle feel to the drum performance by delaying the offbeats. Depending on the selected style, 8 th or 16 th note offbeats will be affected. At maximium position, the offbeat will have the same timing as the last note of a triplet. Not all phrases contain 8 th or 16 th note offbeats in these cases Swing control has no effect. 17

Humanize Using this knob you can gradually quantize the drummers performance. In the center position, the timing of drum hits will be exactly like the drummer played it when recording the performance. In the minimum knob position, the timing will get more loose, as the subtle deviations of the drummers performance get increased. As you turn the knob to the right, hits will get moved towards the perfect quantize grid position. Character Section This section is designed to provide you with the maximum control over the sound with a minimum set of controls but don t be fooled: under the hood, you re programming a fully-featured mixing console with channel strips, busses and insert processors. The idea is to save you the tedious work of setting up individual outputs, sending them to channel strips within your DAW and then figure out how to use compressors, EQs and other audio processing gear to achieve a certain drum sounds. Instead, all of this is already happening under the hood, with giving you the hopefully optimal balance between saving time and work and still having enough control. 18

Character Presets The combination of six Character Presets, a Room control, Overheads control, a Reverb knob and a volume button gives you extremely versatile control over the drum sound without requiring any sound engineering skills, The six Mixing Console presets that you can select here set hundreds of parameters of Virtual Drummer PHAT s built-in mixing console. Again, the preset names should be quite telling. Preset Description Use for... Room Close Removes mid-range, adds lows and highs and generally makes the kit sound like it gets pulled closer to the micro- phones. drying out the sound of the drum kit for a super-dry, attacky sound. Dampened studio recording room. Fat Significantly beefs up kick and snare, and adds punch to the overall kit. material that needs punchy, beefy drums, particularly 80s/90s styles. Drum booth with tiled walls. Bright Adds edge and punch, making the kit sound much crisper and fresher. to make the drum stick out even against a lot of midrange tracks play- ing. Medium hall. Punch Adds low end and virtually shortens the drum kit without making it artificial. when you need additional power but still a quite natural sounding kit. Short, reflective booth. Rattle Adds lower mid-range and generally makes the drum kit sound like the screws got loosened. creating a drumloop-like, lofi char- acter, great for drumloop-based elec- tronic styles. Recording room of a small studio. Pump Punch and sustain in abundance, plus a little highmid edge. Pumping (e.g. the kick killing the cymbals) with full amount. creating the exact opposite of a natural drum kit with tons of punch and edge. Short room. 19

Amount The key control here is the Amount knob. It lets you set your preferred balance between a neutral setting of the Mixing Console and the preset s most extreme setting. This is not a simple Dry/wet control, but actually a macro control, turning the mixing console s parameter individually under the hood. Reverb The Mixing Console preset also includes a reverb preset to make sure the room ambiance matches the purpose. The Reverb knob lets you dial in room as you wish. It is independent from Amount knob, so you re free e.g. to have a fully unprocessed kit with the large studio room from the Soft Mix preset. Volume Adjusts the audio output volume of Virtual Drummer PHAT for maintaining an optimal input level into the mixer or subsequent audio processors. 20

MIDI keyboard layout The MIDI keyboard layout for Virtual Drummer PHAT The MIDI keyboard either gives you extensive real-time control over the drummers performance and lets you play the individual kit instrument both are available at the same time. The Kit Instrument mapping conforms to the MIDI Drum instrument layout which means you can use Virtual Drummer PHAT to play MIDI-compatible drum midi files too. Individual drum hits are assigned to the octaves C1-A2, and the Style Control section is assigned to the C3-B4 range of the keyboard. 21

Keyboard layout: Drummer The following table shows you the MIDI notes that control the drummers performance starting and stopping as well as selecting song parts. White keys B2 Loop Mode Stop (when Hold is active) C3 Verse 1 D3 Verse 2 E3 Verse 3 F3 Verse 4 G3 Verse 5 A3 Chorus 1 B3 Chorus 2 C4 Chorus 3 D4 Chorus 4 E4 Chorus 5 F4 Special 1 G4 Special 2 A4 Special 3 B4 Special 4 Black keys Temporary Mode C#3 Intro 1 (Short) D#3 Intro 2 (Long) F#3 Fill 1 G#3 Fill 2 A#3 Fill 3 C#4 Ending 1: Short D#4 Ending 2: Long (often with Fill) F#4 Breakdown 1 G#4 Breakdown 2 A#4 Breakdown 3 22

Keyboard layout: Drum kit The Drum kit section of the MIDI keyboard lets you play the entire drum kit, add individual hits, or use Virtual Drummer PHAT to playback MIDI files with drum grooves that conform to the GM standard. The GM standard reserves keys for instruments that are not available in Virtual Drummer PHAT, such as Hand Clap (D#1) or Chinese Cymbal (D2). These keys are unassigned so your MIDI files will always play back correctly. MIDI Note C1 (#48) D1 E1 F1 G1 Drum sound Kick C#1 Snare Sidestick Snare D#1 - Snare Rimshot Low Tom F#1 HH Closed Mid Tom G#1 HH Foot Closed A1 Hi Tom A#1 HH Open B1 - C2 - C#2 Crash 1 D2 - D#2 Ride E2 - F2 Ride Bell F#2 HH Half Open G2 - G#2 Mute Instrument A2 Crash 2 Bb2 Unmute Instrument Mute Mode You can temporarily exclude individual instruments from phrase playback with keys G#2 and Bb2: Hold key G#2 and press an instrument key to mute the instrument (exclude it from phrase playback) Hold key Bb2 and press the instrument key to unmute again. Note that you are still able to play the individual instrument hits while the instrument is muted. This way, you can e.g. mute the snares from phrase playback to play them manually yourself 23

MIDI Controllers Virtual Drummer PHAT allows you to use the Pitch Bend and Modulation controllers to control your drummers playing style in real time. Combined with Part switching, this can go as far as playing your own drum solos! Pitch Bend The Pitch Bend controller functions like a three-way switch. It tells the drummer to leave either the Kick or the Snare Drum alone. This is particularly useful for creating additional dynamic variation. Turn the Pitch Bend controller up to remove the Kick Drum from the currently playing groove e.g. for leading into solos or before a fill. Turn the Pitch Bend controller down to remove the Snare, e.g. for Intermezzos. Mod Wheel The modulation controller (usually a wheel) is am extremely powerful dynamic control: Turn the Mod Wheel up to make the drummer gradually lower the playing intensity. Note that this is not a volume fade-out, the drummer really hits less hard. The musical term for turning the Modulation wheel up is Descrendo, turning it down creates a Crescendo. Crescendo lets you add extra dynamics to Verses, Breakdowns, Fills and other elements of drum performances. Of course you can also create your own Intros or Outros that way by combining this technique with any song parts. Sustain Pedal The Sustain Pedal functions as a temporary Hold switch. For more details please see Hold. I have more questions! Where can I send them? Please send your questions to support@ujam.com! We will add them here eventually! 24