Each band is adjusted by a center detented fader with ± 12dB of gain available, and a master fader controls system gain for that channel. Clip and signal present LEDs, as well as a bypass switch, are also provided on each channel. Inputs and outputs for each channel are via both 1/4" and RCA jacks. The unit can also be rack mounted in only 1 rack space. FEATURES • 2 complete 30 band 1/3 octave equalizers in 1 rack space • Power up delay circuitry protects speakers by eliminating turn-on transien
4 2.1 CONNECTIONS .................................................... 7 2.2 POWER AND PROTECTION .................................. 8 CHAPTER 3: SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE 3.0 SPECIFICATIONS................................................. 10 3.0A Architectural and Engineering Specifications........... 11 3.1 MAINTENANCE /REPAIR INFORMATION .............. 10 3.1A Cleaning........................................................................... 10 3.1B Service .................................
For the best possible sound and lowest noise increase the input level control until the input LED lights occasionally. CH2 (4): Controls the input level (volume) of the microphone connected to Input CH 2 (13). Zero is the lowest (quietest) setting, 10 is the highest (loudest).For the best possible sound and lowest noise increase the input level control until the input LED lights occasionally. OUTPUT LEVEL LED INDICATORS (5) For the best sound increase the INPUT LEVEL of CH1 (3) and/or CH2 (4) so
Surge Cymbals are compatible with a variety of drum modules and can also be used to trigger sounds on any MIDI instrument using a “ Trigger to MIDI” interface. 1. Insert two .” stereo cables ( included) into the two connections in the trigger housing on the underside of the cymbal. 2. Place the cymbal onto a cymbal stand. Do not use a cymbal sleeve with this cymbal since it already has a built- in sleeve. Be sure the Choke Strip on the underside of the cymbal is on the side closest to you. 3. Co
The Alesis SR-18 Drum Machine sound range covers almost any kind of music and has some interesting drums, hits, electronic drums, percussion and bass sounds. The Alesis SR-18 Drum Machine features 24-voice polyphony, 32MB percussion and bass sounds, built-in effects (reverb, EQ and compression), 12 drum pads, transport controls, value/tempo jog wheel, pattern-trigger pad, drum roll and mute/solo functions, 100 factory and 100 user presets, backlit LCD, 1/4" input, 1/4" aux and headphones output
Some of the key features of the QS include: • 16 MB of Sound ROM standard • Expandable to 32 MB via our 8 MB PCMCIA format QCards • Up to 16 MB of user sample storage available through Flash RAM PCMCIA cards • True 64 Note Polyphony • 4 High Quality Multieffects Busses • ADAT Optical Digital Outputs • 4 Independant Analog Outputs • 4 Realtime Controller Sliders • Built-In Serial port for direct Mac™ or PC connection • Extensive Tracking Generator and Matrix Modulation sections • 88 Note Weighted
About Alesis Matica. Amplifiers Thank you for purchasing an Alesis Matica power amplifier, one of the most advanced and highest value amplifiers available. Your Alesis High Speed, Wide Bandwidth amplifier provides extremely accurate sonic quality as well as measured specifications, but its conservative design and careful attention to electronic protection means that it will continue to operate at top condition without special attention, year after year. Matica amplifiers use the newest generatio
See below for output wiring in Bridged Mono configuration. Audio Installation: Output Wiring Warning: Be sure that the AC power is off prior to connecting or disconnecting any signal wiring. Alesis amplifiers can reliably drive 2 W loads in Stereo mode and 4 W loads in Bridged Mono mode. However, the impedance of a loudspeaker varies with frequency, and its nominal rated impedance is not necessarily its minimum impedance. Some loudspeakers carry both nominal and minimum impedance specifications,
9 3.1 Copy DSP Settings .........................................................................................................................9 3.2 Paste DSP Settings..........................................................................................................................9 3.3 Reset DSP Settings........................................................................................................................10 3.4 Render DSP To Audio File..................................
Assemble your drum kit as described in its assembly guide. 2. Insert the included module cable connector into the TRIGGER connector on the module's rear panel. 3. Insert the connector's cables to the jacks of their respective drum pads, cymbal pads, and hi-hat control pedal. (Each cable is labeled with the name of its corresponding pad or pedal.) 4. Make sure all your devices' volumes are at "0" (DM7 module, external speakers or headphones, a device connected to the LINE IN, etc.). 5. If you con