Akai Drumsynth
Akai Drumsynth
User Guide
English
Thank you for purchasing the AIR DrumSynth plugin instrument. The AIR DrumSynth plugin emulates the sound of
classic drum machines and features multiple synthesis types, advanced modeling and carefully crafted, built-in effects
to create powerful contemporary drum sounds.
This user guide explains the features and functions of the plugin instrument. For more information on using this plugin
with other software, please refer to your software’s documentation for adding and using plugin instruments.
Installation
1. Double-click the .exe (Windows) or .pkg (macOS) file you downloaded. Follow the on-screen instructions to install
the software.
2. Open the plugin application. If you are using this plugin with other software, consult its documentation for scanning
new plugins and adding plugin instrument tracks.
3. Click Sign In to sign into your inMusic Brands Profile using your Internet browser. If you do not have an inMusic
Brands Profile yet, you will be prompted to create one.
4. Once you have signed in, click Activate in the plugin window to enter your serial key to unlock the plugin. You can
unlock each plugin on up to three devices at a time.
5. If you do not have a serial key, you can click Try Unlicensed to explore the plugin with intermittent audio alerts.
You can also click 10-Day Trial to initiate a free, fully featured trial of the plugin for 10 days.
If you would like to purchase a serial key, click the link to purchase a license at profile.inmusicbrands.com.
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Operation
Overview
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Setup
Section
Mix
Controls
Synth
Controls
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Insert
FX and
Send FX
Controls
FX
Controls
Send FX
Controls
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Setup Section
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1. Keyboard: Click this icon to enable or disable the virtual keyboard. When enabled, you can click these keys to
input notes, or view notes being played on an external MIDI device.
2. Tempo: Displays the current plugin tempo. To change the tempo:
• Click the number and use your keyboard to input a new value.
• Click and drag the tempo value up or down using your cursor.
• Click the Tap button at regular intervals.
3. Settings: Click this icon to open the Settings window, where you can set the following parameters:
• Output: to select an audio hardware driver in your computer system. Click the Test button to play a test tone
for checking your audio output settings. (Careful! You should lower the volume on your audio system
beforehand.)
• Sample Rate: Click this drop-down menu to select the desired sample rate for your project. This depends on
the available sample rates of the type of MPC hardware you are using or of your audio interface (i.e., select
96000 Hz only if your interface allows a 96 kHz sample rate).
• Audio Buffer Size: Click this drop-down menu to set your audio system’s latency. Lower values result in a
more immediate playing response but also more CPU consumption. If you are working with larger projects,
this may cause audible clicks and pops. Higher values are more CPU-friendly but can produce more delay
between pressing a pad and hearing the corresponding sound. The ideal audio buffer size also depends on
your computer’s CPU performance. Experiment with this to find the best setting for your system.
• Active MIDI Inputs: Displays available MIDI input devices. To enable a device, check the box next to its name.
4. Menu: Click this icon to open the menu, where you can find the following options:
• Scale: Click here to select a value to scale the plugin window to a new size.
• Load Preset: Click here to load a saved preset.
• Save Preset: Click here to save the current preset.
• Note Mapping: Click here to edit the MIDI note mapping for the eight drum sounds.
o Click Edit to select a MIDI note value from the dropdown menu.
o Click Learn to learn a MIDI note value from a connected MIDI device. Use the
Settings menu described above to make sure your MIDI device is connected
under Active MIDI Inputs.
o Click Reset To Default to return the note mapping to the default settings.
o Click Close to close the Note Mapping window.
• Open User Guide: Click here to open this User Guide.
• About: Click here to view plugin version information.
• Check For Updates: Click here to check for available software updates.
5. Preset: Click this drop-down menu to view the list of included plugin presets. You can also click the up and down
arrows next to this field to move to the previous or next preset.
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Mix Controls
Type Click the drum synth name to select which type is Kick, Snare, Clap, Hi-
used for each available slot. Hat, Ride, Crash,
Tom, Percussion
1–8 Click the 1–8 icons to mute or unmute the selected On, Off
drum.
Pan Click and drag the pan slider to adjust the position of L100 – C – R100
the drum sound in the stereo field.
Level Sets the volume level of each drum synth. -Inf – 0.0 – +12.0 dB
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Synth Controls
Click on the drum pictures shown in the Mix section to display the Synth Controls below.
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Insert FX and Send FX Controls
Inserts Click the name of the insert slots on each drum to Off, On
enable or disable the selected insert effect: Transient,
Distortion, EQ, or Compressor.
See FX Controls for information on each effect.
Sends Turn the knobs for each drum to set the send level of -Inf – 0.0 dB
the desired Send FX: Del (Delay), Diff (Diffuser), or
Rev (Reverb).
See Send FX Controls for information on each effect.
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FX Controls
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Parameter Description Value Range
Compressor Click the button in the upper-right corner to Off, On
enable or disable the compressor effect.
Threshold Signal level after which the compressor will -60.0–0.0 dB
be applied.
Ratio Amount of compression applied. 1.0:1 – 100.0:1
Attack Length of time to apply the compression. 100 us – 300 ms
Output Amount of additional output gain for the 0.0–30.0 dB
compressed signal.
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Send FX Controls
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Trademarks and Licenses
AIR Music Technology is a trademark of inMusic Brands, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
macOS is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
All other product or company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
airmusictech.com
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