Alesis QSR 64 Manual De Usuario
MIDI Transfer and Storage Operations: Chapter 9
QSR Reference Manual
To send a single Program via MIDI to a different Program number:
➀
Follow steps
➀
through
➂
in the instructions above.
➁
Press [CURSOR
▲
] to advance the cursor to the lower section of the display.
➂
Use the [VALUE] knob to select a Program number to send the Program to.
➃
Press [STORE] to transmit the data out the MIDI Out connector.
The procedure is similar for sending Mixes. Page 5 of the Store function allows you
to send any one of the Mixes. In the case of storing a Mix, you may want to store each
of the Programs used in the Mix. The “SEND ALL TO MIDI” command in Store
mode is an easy shortcut to this (see above).
to send any one of the Mixes. In the case of storing a Mix, you may want to store each
of the Programs used in the Mix. The “SEND ALL TO MIDI” command in Store
mode is an easy shortcut to this (see above).
S
EQUENCE
P
LAYBACK
Sound Bridge allows you to burn Standard MIDI sequence files on to PCMCIA cards.
This allows you to play your own sequences at a live gig without taking your
computer with you. See the Sound Bridge instructions on the QS CD-ROM for
instructions on how to burn sequences to a card. To play back sequences from a
PCMCIA card:
This allows you to play your own sequences at a live gig without taking your
computer with you. See the Sound Bridge instructions on the QS CD-ROM for
instructions on how to burn sequences to a card. To play back sequences from a
PCMCIA card:
➀
Press and hold the [MIX] button.
➁
Press the [DOWN] button. The display will read:
Play CardA Seq01
<STORE>
<STORE>
➂
Use the Value wheel to choose a sequence from either Card A or B, then press
[STORE].
[STORE].
You can play any of the 50 sequences on a card in slot A by using the [00] through
[40] buttons, and you can play the sequences from the card in slot B by using the [50]
through [90] buttons. For example to play sequence 34 from card B , press [MIX], [80],
then [4]. Remember that if you write a sequence to Card A, using Programs and
wave data from that card, then play it from Slot B, the sequence will still look for its
data in the Card A slot.
[40] buttons, and you can play the sequences from the card in slot B by using the [50]
through [90] buttons. For example to play sequence 34 from card B , press [MIX], [80],
then [4]. Remember that if you write a sequence to Card A, using Programs and
wave data from that card, then play it from Slot B, the sequence will still look for its
data in the Card A slot.