Alesis micron Manual De Referencia
2
First Session
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Connect External Instruments
You can connect external audio sources–other synthesizers,
mixers, guitars, etc.–using the ¼-inch (audio in) jacks on the back
of the Micron. The jacks accept either balanced or unbalanced
cables.
Your external audio can be blended in with the Micron’s internal
sound-producing oscillators. The resulting combination is then
sent through the Micron’s filters and effects. This doesn’t happen
automatically, though. You need to adjust some program
parameters to send external audio into the mix. See page 72 for
more about these filters and effects.
Use both jacks for stereo input. Use the (left) jack for mono-only
sources (in which case the input will be sent to both the left and
right channels).
A special group of programs–including vocoder programs–exists
just for use with the external inputs. These programs begin with
“*” and are accessible at the beginning of the sfx Program
category.
Whew!
We’ve covered a lot of material. Hopefully now you feel
comfortable navigating around the Micron. Future chapters will
cover editing, MIDI, and other more advanced features. But if
you want to throw this manual on the fire now and simply enjoy
playing your Micron, no one will blame you. You’ve got the basics
well at hand.
comfortable navigating around the Micron. Future chapters will
cover editing, MIDI, and other more advanced features. But if
you want to throw this manual on the fire now and simply enjoy
playing your Micron, no one will blame you. You’ve got the basics
well at hand.
See page 65 to learn about
the Micron’s filter
parameters.
the Micron’s filter
parameters.