When you create a new Redrum device it is loaded with a default kit. If you like you can program a pattern and play back using the default kit - or you can load another Redrum patch (or create one from scratch, by loading individual drum samples). A Redrum patch contains settings for the ten drum sound channels, complete with file references to the drum samples used.
Redrum patterns are not part of the patch! If you want to save Redrum patches complete with patterns, create a Combinator containing the Redrum and save the Combi patch.To open the browser and set browse focus to the Redrum device, select “Browse Redrum Patches” from the Edit menu or device context menu, or click the folder button in the patch section on the device panel.
Once you have selected a patch, you can step between all the patches in the same folder by using the arrow buttons next to the patch name display.
Both these methods play back the drum sample for the corresponding drum sound channel, with all settings for the sound applied.You will find a large number of drum samples in the Factory Sound Bank (in the folder Redrum Drum Kits/xclusive drums-sorted). You can also load other samples in any supported format.
5. When you’re satisfied with the drum kit, you can save the patch by clicking the Floppy Disk button in the patch section on the device panel.
To “initialize” the settings in the Redrum, select “Reset Device” from the Edit menu or the device context menu. This removes all samples for all drum sound channels, and sets all parameters to their default values.