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Wedge Reference Manual
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Alesis Wedge Desktop Master Reverb Processor. To
take full advantage of the Wedge’s functions, and to enjoy long and trouble-free use,
please read this user’s manual carefully.
How To Use This Manual
This manual is divided into the following sections describing the various modes of
the Wedge. Though we recommend you take time to read through the entire manual
once carefully, those having general knowledge about effects devices should use the
table of contents to reference specific functions.
Chapter 1: Your First Session with the Wedge. A basic introduction to getting the
unit up and running, auditioning the factory Programs, adjusting levels, comparing
and storing edited Programs.
Chapter 2: Connections.
 
Deals with the necessary preparation before using,
including connections to other components, such as instruments, mixing consoles,
patchbays, and multitrack recorders.
Chapter 3: Description of Controls. A “dictionary” of all buttons, connectors, and
Utility parameters. Use this chapter as a quick reference guide when searching for
specific information.
Chapter 4: Editing Programs. A guided tour for programming typical single and
multi-effect applications.
Chapter 5: Overview of Effects. A detailed look at the signal processing capabilities
of the Wedge and the concept of reverb and effects programming. Includes
descriptions of each parameter in the Wedge.
Chapter 6: MIDI Applications. This chapter discusses the various MIDI functions,
such as recalling Programs, realtime modulation of parameters, and Sysex data
transfer.
Chapter 7: Trouble-Shooting. Contains the Trouble-shooting Index, maintenance
and service information, and MIDI implementation chart.
Appendices. MIDI basics, trouble-shooting, maintenance and service information,
MIDI Implementation Chart and an Index.
Conventions
The buttons, knobs, and rear panel connectors are referred to in this manual just as
their names appear on the Wedge, using all capital letters and in brackets (Example:
[PROG] button, [VALUE] Knob, etc.).  When text in the Wedge’s display is quoted,
it is indicated using special typeface (Example:  
00
 to
127
DELAY}REVERB
, etc.).
When something important appears in the manual, an icon (like the one on the left) will
appear in the left margin.  This symbol indicates vital information when operating the Wedge.
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