Transistor Revolution MkII Manual
Transistor Revolution MkII Manual
MKII
Operation Manual Version 1.1
System Requirements
Full version of Kontakt 5 (this instrument does not work with the free Kontakt player).
6GB free hard disk space.
We recommend a minimum of 4GB of Ram to smoothly run Transistor Revolution.
The full 909 multi instrument (with all sound types) utilizes a large number of samples. We
recommend that users with 2GB or less of Ram use the 909 ‘lite’ multi instrument which
reduces memory usage by using a ‘digital’ playback mode which does not use random
round-robin cycling. The RAM usage can also be adjusted at any point on the instrument
settings panel between a few MB to over 1GB depending on the playback mode.
Windows
Windows 7 or Windows 8 (latest Service Pack, 32/64-bit), Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon
64 X2, 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
Mac
Mac OS X 10.7 or 10.8 (latest update), Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
Revolution 808
The Revolution 808 MKII instrument fully integrates all 808 sound types into a unified 808
instrument that features a ‘TR style’ sequencer, a track mixer with dedicated channels for
each sound type and a master section comprising of a multi-track tape machine and master
effects section.
A full red bar triggers accented notes while a half red bar triggers un-accented notes. The
levels of which are controlled by the volume parameter in the sequencer settings section
found on the rhythm composer page.
To run the sequencer press C-1 on a connected midi keyboard controller or alternatively
enter a midi note into a piano roll editor (or similar) using your sequencer of choice. When
the sequencer is running you will see a red indicator light cycling from left to right through
each step. We have highlighted steps 1, 5, 9 and 13 in different colours to help you identify
the downbeats quickly and easily.
What you see in the track sequencer changes dynamically depending on what drum sound
you have selected. For example if you have the BD sound selected you will see the BD track
sequencer. You can quickly select the drum sound you want to work with by using the sound
selector at the bottom of the instrument or by using live midi input mode which is toggled
on/off with the ‘select on note’ feature which can be found in the sequencer settings section.
Level – This control is provided for every sound source and controls each volume. Rotating
this clockwise will increase the volume.
Tone – Adjusts the tone of the Bass Drum by increasing the intensity of a short click at the
beginning of each drum hit.
Decay – Control that either allows the drum to ring or be muffled.
Generic Controls
All drum sounds available in the Revolution 808 and 909 instruments have generic gate,
velocity and playback setting controls which are used to further shape the sound, control
how the sound responds to midi velocities and switch the drum sounds playback engine.
Hold – This sets the playback length of the drum sound. Ranging from 0 - 15,000ms.
Decay – This sets the decay length of the drum sound, which begins after the playback
length has ended. This ranges from 0 - 25,000ms.
Velocity Settings
The velocity section contains three ‘routers’ which can be used to assign velocity to different
modulation destinations. Each router has a set number of destinations which are selectable
using a ‘click and hold’ drop down menu.
Off – Velocity is turned off so each drum hit plays at full Level.
Level – Velocity determines the Level of each drum hit incrementally.
Accent – Drum hits played with a velocity between 101-127 are played with an accent
defined below.
Max – When the above selector is set to 'Off' this number affects nothing. When set to
'Level' this number sets the limit for the loudest Level generated by velocity. When set to
'Accent' this number sets the Level of the accent.
Min – When the above selector is set to 'Off' this number affects nothing. When set to 'Level'
this number sets the limit for the quietest Level generated by velocity. When set to 'Accent'
this number sets the unaccented Level.
Velocity to Tone Routing
Settings
The settings section gives you control over the switchable sample engine playback modes,
noise level and MIDI learn note assignment.
Playback Modes
Analog - a unique drum voice will be generated for each beat. This setting is useful for
imitating the ‘analog nature’ of the original TR 808 hardware instrument.
Digital - the same drum voice will be generated repeatedly. This mode is excellent for
saving RAM and is also useful if the ‘machine gun’ effect is required.
SP1200 – Activates Kontakts SP1200 vintage sampling mode.
MPC60 – Activates Kontakts MPC60 vintage sampling mode.
Here’s how Native Instruments describe Kontakt 5’s new vintage sample modes;
“Kontakt 5 offers vintage sample modes, straight from the MPC school of beatmaking. These
recreate the unique sound and feel of the MPC60 and the SP1200, and are authentic
enough to bring a nostalgic tear to the eyes of veteran beatheads everywhere. The
algorithms used come from MASCHINE.”
Noise Level
This sets the noise volume for each sound source. Moving all the way to the left eliminates
any noise, Cmd/Ctrl+Click returns the noise to 100% and values to the right of this increase
the noise to extreme or 'broken sounding' levels.
It is normal behaviour for some drum voices to have more inherent noise than others. This is
especially noticeable on Revolution-909s Bass Drum, Snare Drum and Low Tom.
With Revolution-909s Snare Drum the colour or sound of this noise is specifically determined
by its ‘snappy’ setting. You will notice that as you increase and lower the ‘snappy’ setting you
will also be changing the volume and tone of the instrument noise.
MIDI Note Name - Displays the current playback note for the sound source.
MIDI Learn Switch - When pressed, the next played note will become the playback note for
the sound source. This allows for quick and easy setup when using Transistor Revolution
with any MIDI hardware controller or drum pad.
Using the pattern section you can choose to load previous / next pattern, save a pattern,
load a pattern, copy a pattern and open the pattern sequence browser.
Prev – Selects and loads the external sequence file preceding the one currently selected in
the browser.
Next – Selects and loads the external sequence file subsequent to the one currently
selected in the browser.
Save – Saves the current pattern to a file that can be stored to the preset folder or another
external location.
Load – Loads a Transistor Revolution .nka file from an external location and loads the
sequence into the current pattern.
Copy – When enabled the current sequence will be copied to the next selected pattern. Note
that this function is not compatible with switching patterns via the mouse unless using the
Kontakt keyboard to send pattern select key switches. This option can also be called by
triggering the note A0 via external midi.
Browse – Enables the browser view which allows fast loading and browsing of all patterns
stored in the ‘/Presets/Sequence Patterns’ location in the Transistor Revolution library folder.
Sequence Preset Browser
Transistor Revolution MKII uses ‘modular’ file browsers which give you access to different
kinds of factory presets depending on which page you currently have selected (Rhythm
Composer, Track Mixer or Master / Settings Pages). On the rhythm Composer page when
‘browse’ is activated you will see a file browser window which gives you instant access to the
factory pattern sequences as well as an empty user folder which you can save you own
pattern sequences to.
You can load different patterns to different pattern slots easily by selecting a pattern slot and
then navigating the browser to locate and load (double click) on a pattern. This is a great
way to build up ideas and experiment with switching patterns on the fly.
You will also notice a Reset Pattern.nka which you can use to quickly erase all patterns so
you can start building patterns from scratch.
Sequencer Settings
The sequencer settings section gives you global control over how many steps the sequencer
uses, the volume of accented notes and the sequencer rate.
Steps – Determine the global length of all step sequencers. This function is useful for
achieving time signatures other than ones divisible by 16.
Split – Determines the velocity breakpoint of which external MIDI will trigger accented or un-
accented notes. Velocities equal to or above the number shown will trigger accented values,
velocities below will trigger unaccented values.
Vol – Determines the global volume level of all un-accented triggers. When the value is set
to 127 accented and un-accented triggers will have an identical volume level. As the number
is decreased the dynamic range between un-accented and accented triggers will increase.
Rate – Determines the synchronised rate or speed at which the sequencer will move from
one step to another. This function is only available when the ‘sync’ found to the right of this
control is illuminated.
Sync Button – Determines whether the rate or speed at which the sequencer will move from
one step to another is synchronised to the BPM of an external host or the rate of the ‘Speed
Knob’ found below this button.
Swing / Shuffle – Determines the Swing/Shuffle groove of the internal sequencer by adding
negative or positive delay to sub-divisions of each beat. Moving the knob to the left adds
negative delay to the sub-divisions, moving the knob to the right adds positive delay. When
the knob is centred no Swing/Shuffle is added to the groove.
Speed – Determines the un-synchronised rate or speed at which the sequencer will move
from one step to another. This function is only available when the ‘sync’ button found to the
right of the synchronised rate is illuminated.
Select On Note – If enabled, the user interface will automatically update to show the
parameters of the last drum sound to be triggered by external MIDI.
Mute Input – If enabled, external MIDI will not trigger the playback of individual drum voices.
When used in combination with ‘SELECT ON NOTE’ you can update the interface to a
specific drum voice without hearing its playback. This option can also be called by triggering
the note G#0 via external MIDI.
Write Mode – If enabled, external MIDI will not trigger the playback of individual drum
voices. When used in combination with ‘SELECT ON NOTE’ you can update the interface to
a specific drum voice without hearing its playback. This option can also be called by
triggering the note G#0 via external MIDI.
Options Menu - If selected, the Options Menu is revealed to display advanced settings
related to the internal sampler engine and sequencer.
Sampler Options
The sampler options section gives you control over the following range of functions for each
drum voice:
Sampler Tune – Adjusts the digital tuning of a drum voice. This slider has a range of +/- 12
semitones with its default position set to halfway.
Bit Depth – Adjusts the digital bit depth. When set fully to the right the sampler will playback
at its full uncompromised bit depth. As the slider moves to the left the bit depth decreases.
Sample Rate – Adjusts the digital sample rate. When set fully to the right the sampler will
playback at its full uncompromised sample rate. As the slider moves to the left the sample
rate decreases.
Output Filter – Adjusts a low pass filter which is placed on the output of the Drum voice
directly before being sent to the mixer. This is useful for eliminating or reducing high
frequency noise which may be created by abusing various settings found on the Drum voice.
Polarity – Inverts the polarity of the Drum voice. This can be useful for adjusting the phase
relationship between different drum voices when played simultaneously.
Sequencer Options
The sequencer options section gives you a graphical display of the different key trigger
commands and their respective key mappings as well as a range of global sequencer
functions which can be triggered by MIDI keys or a mouse click.
Key Mappings
MIDI Key Trigger Command
F#-0 CLEAR ON NOTE – If enabled, the next Drum Voice which is selected via external
MIDI will have its current sequence erased. After this function is carried out
playback will revert back to normal behaviour.
G0 CLEAR FULL PTN – When selected, the entire sequence of the current pattern will
be erased. If you wish to avoid inadvertently triggering this option you can select
‘CLEAR FULL PTN. SAFETY’ below.
G#-0 MUTE MIDI INPUT – If enabled, external MIDI will not trigger the playback of
individual drum voices. When used in combination with ‘SELECT ON NOTE’ you
can update the interface to a specific drum voice without hearing its playback.
A0 COPY PTN – When enabled the current sequence will be copied to the next
selected pattern. Note that this function is not compatible with switching patterns via
the mouse unless using the Kontakt keyboard to send pattern select key switches.
A#-0 WRITE MODE - If enabled and the internal sequencer is running, any drum voice
which is triggered via external MIDI will be written into the pattern at the current
sequence step. The 'SPLIT' value will be used to determine un-accented and
accented values.
B0 PLAY ON SELECT – If enabled, triggering a pattern via external MIDI (D-1 - F0) will
cause playback to begin with that specific pattern. The default behaviour is to leave
this option enabled however in some situations it may be useful to temporarily
disable.
Stop with Ext. Seq – If enabled, playback of the internal sequencer will stop when the
external sequencer hosting Transistor Revolution is also stopped.
Clear ptn. Safety – If enabled, the 'CLEAR FULL PTN' option will be disabled. Triggering
'CLEAR FULL PTN' via the user interface or via external note G#0 will be ignored.
Switch On Step #1 – If enabled and pattern changes are triggered via external MIDI (D-1 -
F0), the current sequence will not update until the subsequent 'Beat 1' of the external
sequencer has arrived. This is useful for ensuring that patterns will change on the 'down-
beat' when hosting Transistor Revolution in an external host.
Start On Beat #1 – If enabled and Transistor Revolution is being hosted in an external
sequencer which is currently playing the internal sequencer will not start until the subsequent
'Beat 1' of the next bar has arrived. To ensure proper timing is always achieved with external
hosts the recommendation would be to leave this option enabled.
Exit – Exits the options menu
When you select a drum voice you will see that the sound editor and the sequence view will
change to show you the current sequence and editing parameters for that drum voice. When
‘SELECT ON NOTE’ is enabled the interface will update to show the parameters and
sequence of the last drum voice played.
Track Mixer Page
The track mixer page which is accessed by clicking the Track Mixer tab at the bottom of
Kontakt main window contains individual mixer channels for each drum voice.
10 channels are provided with volume, mute, solo and pan controls along with a dedicated
processing chain for each individual channel with EQ, Compressor and a Transient Shaper.
Additionally each channel has 2 effects sends (reverb or delay) which can be switched to
busses A or B allowing for individual effects processing for each drum voice.
Reverb - Adjusts the amount of signal which is sent from the selected channel
to the selectable 'Reverb A' or 'Reverb B' effect.
Reverb A/B Select - Selects whether the Reverb Send is directed to the
'Reverb A' or 'Reverb B' effect."
Delay - Adjusts the amount of signal which is sent from the Bass Drum
channel to the selectable 'Delay A' or 'Delay B' effect.
Delay A/B Select - Selects whether the Bass Drum Delay Send is directed to
the 'Delay A' or 'Delay B' effect.
Pan - Adjusts the pan of the channel. The channel pan also effects the panning
of the signal which is sent from the channel to the Reverb and Delay sends.
Mute - Mutes the output of the channel.
Solo - Solo's the output of the channel. Note that the Solo is defeatable and
will un-solo any previously solo'd channel.
Fader Level - Adjusts the volume of the channel. The volume adjustment is
post-inserts and pre-sends.
As well as loading mixer settings from the factory you can also save your own mixer presets.
You are free to save mixer presets to any location on your machine although we recommend
saving them to the user folder in the following location so you can load them at a later date
from the browser window within Transistor Revolution.
‘/Presets/Mixer Presets/User’
Save – Saves the current mixer setting to a file that can be stored to the Preset folder or
another external location.
Load – Loads a Transistor Revolution .nka file from an external location and loads the
Preset into the currently selected Mixer Channel.
Prev – Selects and loads the external Mixer Preset preceding the one currently selected in
the browser.
Next – Selects and loads the external Mixer Preset subsequent to the one currently selected
in the browser.
Reverb Effect
Transistor Revolution has dual reverb units which are loaded with custom built impulse
responses. Two reverbs (A and B) are available and can be assigned to individual channels
using the reverb level and reverb A/B select buttons.
Delay Effect
Dual delay units are also available which can be assigned to individual channels using the
delay level and delay A/B select buttons. Delay A is synchronised to the sequencer speed or
host tempo (when you are working in a DAW). Different delay times can be selected using
the ‘TIME’ knob.
Delay B is free running with its own dedicated ‘TIME’ knob to control the delay time
manually.
Master / Settings Page
The Master / Settings page which is accessed by clicking the Master / Settings tab at the
bottom of Kontakts main window gives you access to a multi-track tape machine with
individual channels for each drum voice, a mastering effects section with EQ, Dynamics,
Filter and distortion sections and a Master Settings browser which allows the loading and
saving of master settings presets.
Each section has an enable/bypass switch so you can quickly compare the processed and
un-processed sound.
Master / Settings Browser
The Master / Settings browser which is accessed by enabling the ‘BROWSER’ button allows
you to load mastering effects presets from the factory library. You are also free to save
mastering effects presets to any location on your machine although we recommend saving
presets to the user folder so you can recall your favourite settings using the browser.
‘/Presets/Master Presets/User’
Load – Loads a Transistor Revolution .nka file from an external location and loads the
preset for the Multi-Track Tape Machine and Master Bus.
Save – Saves the current Multi-Track Tape Machine and Master Bus settings to a file that
can be stored to the preset folder or another external location.
Prev – Selects and loads the Master Preset preceding the one currently selected in the
browser.
Next – Selects and loads the Master Preset subsequent to the one currently selected in the
browser.
Instrument Settings
The Instrument settings accessed by enabling the ‘SETTINGS’ button gives you access to
global and individual playback modes as well as 4 parallel output channels for each drum
voice.
The ability to change the playback modes individually gives you powerful RAM saving
options for the most efficient use of the instrument. Available sample playback modes:
Analog - a unique drum voice will be generated for each beat. This setting is useful for
imitating the ‘analog nature’ of the original TR 808 hardware instrument.
Digital - the same drum voice will be generated repeatedly. This mode is excellent for
saving RAM and is also useful if the ‘machine gun’ effect is required.
SP1200 – Activates Kontakts SP1200 vintage sampling mode.
MPC60 – Activates Kontakts MPC60 vintage sampling mode.
Playback Mode – Sets the available playback modes for the Drum voice. This setting is for
optimizing the instrument as disabling modes in realtime will stop playback of the internal
sequencer. For realtime switching of playback modes the intended method is to use the
'PLAYBACK' mode found on the Drum Voice panel.
Channel Output – This panel assigns the channel to an external output. Pre-configured
output settings can be found in the 'Documentation' folder of the Transistor Revolution
library. Alternatively pre-configured .nkm multi files are also included with outputs already
assigned.
Parallel Outputs 1-4 – These sliders send to 'PARALLEL OUTPUTS 1-4' for the specific
channel. Transistor Revolution has a total of four parallel outputs which can be used for
various functions including; summing drums to external tracks, integrating outside send
effects and sidechaining other instruments.
Global Playback - Sets the available playback modes for all Drum voices. This setting is a
convenient, non-realtime intended, way of switching all playback modes. When any
Playback Mode is set to a dissimilar value this panel will read 'Custom'.
Parameter Reference
Level - This control is provided for every sound source and controls each volume. Rotating
this clockwise will increase the volume.
Tone - Adjusts the tone of the Bass Drum by increasing the intensity of a short click at the
beginning of each drum hit.
Decay - Control that either allows the drum to ring or be muffled.
Switch - Switches the sound source between two different percussion sounds (in this case
Clave or Rim Shot)
Level - Controls the selected percussion sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will
increase the volume.
Revolution - 808 - Cowbell
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Tone - Adjusts the balance between a soft and hard sounding Cymbal tone.
Decay - Adjusts the decay of the cymbal to simulate the sound of hitting the Cymbal closer
or further from the bell.
Revolution - 808 - Hi Conga - Hi Tom
Switch - Switches the sound source between two different percussion sounds (in this case
Hi Conga or Hi Tom)
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Tuning - Rotating this knob clockwise increases the pitch.
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Decay - Adjusts the Decay of the Closed Hi Hat sound and this is especially effective when
used in conjunction with the Open Hi Hat.
Revolution – 808 – Open Hi Hat
Level – Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Decay – Adjusts the Decay of the Open Hi Hat sound and this is especially effective when
used in conjunction with the Closed Hi Hat.
Switch - Switches the sound source between a Tom and Conga voice.
Level - Controls the selected sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the
volume.
Tuning - Rotating the knob clockwise increases the pitch.
Revolution - 808 - Maracas - Hand Clap
Switch - Switches the sound source between two different percussion sounds (in this case
Maracas or Hand Clap)
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Switch - Switches the sound source between a Tom and Conga voice.
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Tuning - Rotating the knob clockwise increases the pitch.
Revolution - 808 - Snare Drum
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Tone - Simulates the sound drum head raising in pitch as the control is moved clockwise.
Snappy - Simulates the sound of the snares moving closer to and farther from the bottom
drum head.
Tune - This is to control the pitch. Whatever the position this knob is set, the Decay knob
works at its set time.
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Attack - This is to increase the attack sound. Rotating this knob clockwise increases it.
Decay - This adjusts the decay time. If you wish to mute the kick drum sound, rotate this
knob counter clockwise.
Revolution - 909 - Crash Cymbal
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Revolution - 909 – Closed Hi Hat
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Decay - This knob controls the Decay time of the Closed Hi-Hat sound.
Level – Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Decay – This knob controls the Decay time of the Open Hi-Hat sound.
Revolution - 909 - Hi Tom
Tune - Rotating the knob clockwise increases the pitch. Controlling the pitch of these three
Tom sounds, you can use them as Melody Tom.
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Decay - This adjusts the decay time. If you wish to mute the Tom sound, rotate this knob
counter clockwise.
Tune - Rotating the knob clockwise increases the pitch. Controlling the pitch of these three
Tom sounds, you can use them as Melody Tom.
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Decay - This adjusts the decay time. If you wish to mute the Tom sound, rotate this knob
counter clockwise.
Revolution - 909 - Mid Tom
Tune - Rotating the knob clockwise increases the pitch. Controlling the pitch of these three
Tom sounds, you can use them as Melody Tom.
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Decay - This adjusts the decay time. If you wish to mute the Tom sound, rotate this knob
counterclockwise.
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Tune - This is to adjust the pitch of the Cymbal sound.
Revolution - 909 - Rim Shot
Level - Controls the sounds volume. Rotating this clockwise will increase the volume.
Drum Voice Name No of samples Default key MPC Version SP1200 Version
808-Noise -
909-Noise -