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Page 1 - Operation Manual

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2Quick StartTempestQuick StartThe best way to get started is to watch our Tempest Quick Start video, presented byRogerLinn.Visitwww.davesmithinstr

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3Analog Drum MachineQuick StartSounds, Beats, and ProjectsThere are three terms that are important to know:A Sound is a collection of all settings req

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4The Pad Function KeysTempestThe Pad Function Keys16 BeatsIf 16 BeatS is pressed, the sixteen pads are used to play the sixteen Beats in memory. This

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5Analog Drum MachineThe Pad Function Keys16 SoundsIf 16 SoundS is pressed, the sixteen pads are used to play the sixteen Sounds (in either Bank A or B

Page 6 - Table of Contents

6The Pad Function KeysTempest16 MutesIf 16 MuteS is pressed, the sixteen pads act as sixteen mute switches for playback of the sixteen Sounds in the s

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7Analog Drum MachineThe Pad Function Keys16 Time StepsIf 16 tiMe StePS is pressed, the sixteen pads represent sixteen time steps within the beat, usef

Page 8 - Credits and Acknowledgement

8The Pad Function KeysTempest16 TuningsIf 16 tuningS is selected (by pressing the 16 BeatS and 16 tiMe StePS keys together), the sixteen pads play the

Page 9 - What’s a Tempest?

9Analog Drum MachineThe Pad Function Keys16 LevelsIf 16 levelS is selected (by pressing 16 SoundS and 16 MuteS together), the sixteen pads play a sing

Page 10 - Quick Start

10Pad OptionsTempestPad OptionsThe buttons in this section provide a variety of useful tricks to get the most out of using the pads for playing both s

Page 11 - Going Deeper

11Analog Drum MachineThe Screens KeysThe Screens KeysTempest’s graphic OLED screen can display a variety of different types of information. The keys i

Page 13 - 16 Sounds

12The Screens KeysTempestEvents Key: The Beat Events screenIf the eventS key is pressed, the Beat Events screen will be displayed. The Beat Events scr

Page 14 - 16 Mutes

13Analog Drum MachineThe Screens KeysSelect Param Vel: 67Col: 1.1.1Insert 120.0 1.2.01 Beat EventsA1/HatOpnA2/HatClsA3/SnareA4/BassRow: 2Soft Knob 2:

Page 15 - 16 Time Steps

14The Sound ControlsTempestThe Sound ControlsA Sound is a collection of all settings required to produce a drum or other type ofsoundwhenyouplaya

Page 16 - 16 Tunings

15Analog Drum MachineThe Sound ControlsUse the four arrow keys to move between the screens.

Page 17 - 16 Levels

16The Sound ControlsTempestUse the four arrow keys to move between the screens.

Page 18 - Pad Options

17Analog Drum MachineOscillatorsOSC 1SUB OSC LEVELPRE-POSTFILTERAMPVOLUMEFEEDBACK LEVELFEEDBACK LOOPVCAPANLRSUB OSCOSC 2OSC 3OSC 3 LEVELOSC 4 LEVELOSC

Page 19 - The Screens Keys

18OscillatorsTempestOscillatorsTempest has four oscillators for each of its six voices. Oscillators 1 and 2 are digitally controlled analog oscillator

Page 20 - To Edit a Note Event:

19Analog Drum MachineOscillatorsIncreasing or decreasing the value from 50 causes the waveshape to become asymmetrical. Lower values narrow the positi

Page 21 - Analog Drum Machine

20OscillatorsTempestGlide Mode: FixRate, FixRate A, FixTime, FixTime A—Determines how the oscillators respond when glide is on.FixRate: The time to

Page 22 - The Sound Controls

21Analog Drum MachineOscillatorsAlso, if level is set to 0, the oscillator is effectively off; modulation applied to the oscillator level will have no

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iAnalog Drum Machine Operation Manualby Roger Linn and Andrew McGowanVersion 1.0September 2011Dave Smith Instruments1210 Cabrillo Hwy NHalf Moon Bay,

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22LowpassTempestLowpassFrequency: 0...164—Setstheltercutoff frequency over a range of more than 13 octaves. This control steps in semitones when

Page 25 - TEMPEST VOICE ARCHITECTURE

23Analog Drum MachineHighpassHighpassFrequency: 0...127—Setstheltercutofffrequencyforthe2-polehigh-passlter.Asettingof0passesallfre

Page 26 - Oscillators

24AmpTempestAmpFeedback: 0…127—The left audio output of each voice can feedbackintothesignalpathpre-lter.Dependingupontheamount of feedbac

Page 27 - Pulse Width

25Analog Drum MachineEnvelopesEnvelopesTempesthasvesix-stage DAPDSR (delay/attack/peak hold/decay/sustain/release) envelope generators for each of

Page 28 - The Digital Oscillators

26EnvelopesTempestSuStain has no effect.Release: 0...127—Sets the release time of the selected envelope. In AD Mode, ReleaSe has no effect.Amount: -

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27Analog Drum MachineEnvelopesA Note About Envelope ShapeLike most synthesizers, Tempest’s envelopes are not linear, but curved. Without going into to

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28EnvelopesTempestAmount: 0...127—Sets the amount of LFO routed to the destination.Shape: Triangle, Reverse Sawtooth, Sawtooth, Square, Random—The w

Page 31 - Highpass

29Analog Drum MachineModulation PathsModulation PathsTempest has eight general-purpose modulation paths with a great variety of mod sources and destin

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30Choke and Voice AssignTempestChoke and Voice AssignEach of a Beat’s thirty-two Sounds can be choked by one of two other Sounds in the Beat. The most

Page 33 - Envelopes

31Analog Drum MachineChoke and Voice AssignTo Assign a Sound to a Specic Voice:1. In 16 SoundS pad mode and SoundS edit mode, use the Page down or 

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ii TempestThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harm

Page 35 - LFO 1 & 2

32Beat-wide ParametersTempestBeat-wide ParametersNormally the panel sound controls operate on a single sound. However, if Pad Function is set to 16 Be

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33Analog Drum MachineMixer and EffectsMixer and EffectsA 32-input mixer permits unique mix (volume, mute, solo, pan, delay send, and delay on/off for

Page 37 - Modulation Paths

34Real Time FXTempestReal Time FXThe Real Time FX touch sliders have two modes:1. Beat FX: The sliders can alter the sound of the entire Beat playbac

Page 38 - Choke and Voice Assign

35Analog Drum MachineReal Time FXTo view or edit the Beat FX assignments, press Shift + either PlayBaCk key:Beat FX slider movements are for live perf

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36Real Time FXTempestHere’s what the panel keys do:To view or edit the Note FX assignments, select Note FX Assign by holding Shift while pressing eith

Page 40 - Beat-wide Parameters

37Analog Drum MachineRec/Edit KeysRec/Edit KeysThese four keys provide a variety of functions for editing Sounds, Beats, Play Lists, and Projects. Th

Page 41 - Mixer and Effects

38Rec/Edit KeysTempestTo Quickly Erase only Some Notes from a Beat:1. Press 16 SoundS.2. Turn ReCoRd on and press Play. 3. Hold both Shift and eRaS

Page 42 - Real Time FX

39Analog Drum MachineSave/LoadSave/LoadPressing Save/load presents a menu of functions related to saving or loading les.Likeapersonalcomputer,Te

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40Save/LoadTempestBeatsaresavedtooneofseveralfoldersinTempest’sashmemory.Theycanalso be exported and saved as system exclusive MIDI dat

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41Analog Drum MachineSave/LoadLoading Sounds, Beats, and ProjectsASoundisloadedintoRAMfromashandassignedtooneofTempest’spads.Sounds ca

Page 45 - Rec/Edit Keys

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Page 46 - The Edit function

42Save/LoadTempestBeat will be lost. Press Save/load again at any time prior to pressing load now to cancel the operation.AProjectisloadedfromas

Page 47 - Save/Load

43Analog Drum MachineSave/LoadTo Export a Sound from RAM over MIDI:1. Connect Tempest to the receiving device (computer running MIDI appli-cation, de

Page 48 - To Save a Project to Flash:

44Save/LoadTempestTo Export a Project from RAM over MIDI:1. Connect Tempest to the receiving device (computer running MIDI appli-cation, dedicated ha

Page 49 - To Load a Beat:

45Analog Drum MachineSave/LoadTo Export from one Tempest (master) to Another (slave) over MIDI:1. Connect MIDI out on the master to MIDI in on the sl

Page 50 - To Load a Project:

46Save/LoadTempestImportant Import NotesImportingaSound/Beat/Projecttoashwiththesamenameasonealreadyinashwilloverwritethele,soal

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47Analog Drum MachineSave/Load3. Press delete nowtodeletethele4. Press againtorenameanotherleorSave/load to exit.Note: Deletedlescan

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48System SettingsTempestSystem SettingsPress SYSTEM to view the System menu. The System menu contains various global parameters that apply to all oper

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49Analog Drum MachineSystem Settingsmation.)MasterVolumeroutesanexpressionpedaldirectlytomastervolume.The Note FX options allow an expressi

Page 54 - Deleting Files

50System SettingsTempestDistortion Source: Project, Beat, Pot Position—Each Beat has its own unique distortion setting but there is also a single dis

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51Analog Drum MachineModulation SourcesModulation SourcesPitch EnvelopeFilter EnvelopeAmp EnvelopeAux 1 EnvelopeAux 2 EnvelopeLFO 1LFO 2VelocityNote N

Page 56 - System Settings

iv TempestTable of ContentsWhat’s a Tempest? ...1Quick Start ...2Overview of

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52Modulation DestinationsTempestModulation DestinationsOsc 1 FrequencyOsc 2 FrequencyOsc 3 FrequencyOsc 4 FrequencyOsc All FreqOsc 1/2 MixOsc 3 LevelO

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53Analog Drum MachineSamplesSamplesWhite NoisePink NoiseGreen NoiseResonant 4K NoiseSoft NoiseCicadaBuzzedChain LinkGrinder420 HighPass NoiseTight Boo

Page 59 - Modulation Sources

54SamplesTempestFunk SnLM-1 SnareLinnDrum SDBasiclyBeatboxMachineTwinDryShort AttackDigi 8CompuSnarePlasticSnare TrashBucketToy DrumAbruptWhat Snare?C

Page 60 - Modulation Destinations

55Analog Drum MachineSamples9009 HH2Perc HatDR55 HHRight Foot PedalAnother PercClosing HHSmall Hi HatUnnaturalTrip Hop HHAliensSilver HHKicky Hi HatLa

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56SamplesTempestLight CrossLow CrossJam Block HJam Block LKeysGuiroCastanetDrag That ClickMoon GolfReal ShakerCabasa ACabasa BLM-1 CabasaLinnDrum Caba

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57Analog Drum MachineSamplesSquareWmBellRdBellR2BellW2BellFmtBellFzReedFmtAOhFmtAhhBanjo1TriPlusDisBelPulse2Pulse3SqrReedOohhEehhFeedbackPiano1E.PnoM.

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58SupportTempestSupportTroubleshootingHere are a few suggestions for resolving problems that may occur.The sequencer has stopped running.Make sure MID

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59Analog Drum MachineWarranty RepairWarranty RepairDave Smith Instruments warrants that Tempest will be free from defects in mate-rials and/or workman

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60Tempest

Page 67 - Warranty Repair

vAnalog Drum Machine Modulation Paths ...29Choke and Voice Assign ...30Beat-wide Paramet

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62Tempest

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Dave Smith Instruments1210 Cabrillo Hwy NHalf Moon Bay, CA 94019-1449USAwww.DaveSmithInstruments.comDSI-807R 9-11

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vi TempestCredits and AcknowledgementFor their samples, thanks to:Angus Hewlett/FXpansion Audio samples © 2007 FXpansion Audio UK Ltd. Used with perm

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1Analog Drum MachineWhat’s a Tempest?What’s a Tempest?Tempest is a professional drum machine that generates its sounds using six powerful analog synth

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