Alesis SR-16 Projection Television User Manual


 
6.5 PAGE 5: ACCEPT EXTERNAL CLOCK DATA (CLOCK IN)..............................................44
6.6 PAGE 6: SEND CLOCK DATA TO OTHER DEVICES (CLOCKOUT)................................44
6.7 PAGE 7: MERGE MIDI IN WITH MIDI OUT (MIDITHRU)......................................................45
6.8 PAGE 8: SELECT DRUM SETS VIA MIDI PROGRAM CHANGES (PRG CHNG).................46
6.9 PAGE 9: MAP DRUM NOTES (NOTE MAP)....................................................................46
CHAPTER 7: BACKUP....................................................................48
7.1 BACKUP BASICS........................................................................................................48
7.2 TAPE INTERFACE HOOKUP........................................................................................49
7.3 PAGE 1: SEND DATA AS MIDI TO A MIDI SYS EX STORAGE DEVICE
(SEND OUT MIDI?)..............................................................................................................49
7.4 RECEIVE DATA DIRECTLY FROM ANOTHER MIDI DEVICE...........................................50
7.5 PAGE 2: SAVE ALL MEMORY CONTENTS TO TAPE (STORE TO TAPE?).....................51
7.6 PAGE 3: VERIFY DATA RECORDED ON TAPE (VERIFY TAPE?)....................................51
7.7 PAGE 4: LOAD DATA FROM TAPE (LOAD IN TAPE?)....................................................52
7.8 PAGE 5: LOAD ONE PATTERN FROM TAPE (LOAD IN PATT).......................................53
7.9 PAGE 6: LOAD ONE SONG FROM TAPE (LOAD IN SONG)............................................53
7.10 PAGE 7: CHECK AVAILABLE MEMORY (FREE MEM).................................................54
7.11 CLEAR MEMORY/RE-INITIALIZE PARAMETERS........................................................55
7.12 CHECK SOFTWARE VERSION..................................................................................55
CHAPTER 8: APPLICATIONS.........................................................56
8.1 MIDI SYNC APPLICATIONS..........................................................................................56
8.1A SR-16 As MIDI Timing Master..........................................................................56
8.1B SR-16 as MIDI Timing Slave.............................................................................57
8.1C Synching to Synthesizer Sequencers.............................................................57
8.2 STRATEGIES FOR ASSEMBLING PATTERNS AND SONGS.........................................58
8.2A Create Fills Quickly with the Copy Function......................................................58
8.2B Assemble Short Patterns into Longer Patterns with the Copy Function.............58
8.2C Save Memory Through Song Steps................................................................58
8.2D Odd Time Signatures.....................................................................................58
8.3 SOUND STACKING......................................................................................................59
8.3A Basics...........................................................................................................59
8.3B Sound Stacking via MIDI.................................................................................59
8.3C Sound Stacking when Using the SR-16 as a Drum Machine..............................59
8.3D Editing Stacked Combinations........................................................................59
8.4 UNDERSTANDING RHYTHMIC NOTATION....................................................................60
CHAPTER 9: MIDI SUPPLEMENT...................................................61
9.1 MIDI BASICS................................................................................................................61
9.1A MIDI Hardware................................................................................................61
9.1B About Sequencing........................................................................................62
9.2 MIDI CHANNEL MESSAGES.........................................................................................62
9.2A Voice Messages............................................................................................62
9.2B Mode Messages............................................................................................63
9.3 SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGES..................................................................................63
9.4 BOOKS ON MIDI..........................................................................................................63
9.5 VIDEOS ON MIDI..........................................................................................................64
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART.........................................................66