eledronicpercussion toglancellroughthis manual ll9":9 l?k".?.Aoment togaiira better undeFtandingof the ope;ationot the HR-16,the MMT-8, andthe HR-16:8. The operatingsystems of the Atesls HR-16and the HR.16|B are tdentlcatwlth a few exceptlons. All Instrucilons and descrlpilonsot HR-16funcilons h thls manual wlltapply to the operatlonof the HR-16:g except for those exceptlonswhlch ars noted throughout the manual. wh€n uslng the HR-16 and the xn.ie:a together as one untt, pleaserefer to the lnstru
..Connect the module to a power source with the included power adapter (P). Turn on the module first, then your speakers or monitors. ..Use the zipties (included) to secure excess cable length to the rack once you have arranged everything to your satisfaction. ..If you are playing on a hardwood floor, make sure the screws at the corners of the pedal are retracted so they do not damage the floor. If you are playing on a carpeted floor, you may attach the velcro strips (included) and use the screw
AC power cable 3. Sustain Pedal 4. Reference Manual If anything is missing, please contact your dealer or Alesis immediately. Alesis contact information: Alesis Studio Electronics, Inc. Los Angeles USA E-Mail: support@alesis.com Website: Alesis Andromeda A6TM Reference Manual Revision 1.0 by Dave Bertovic Revision 1.1 by Brian R. Shim © Copyright 2001, Alesis Studio Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited. “A6”, “QCard” and “FreeLoader” are trademark
The more you know about it the more you’ll be able to do, so we recommend that you make good use of this manual. But most importantly, don’t forget to have fun! (There’s a good reason they call what musicians do playing.) HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL No manual can cover the needs of all musicians. There are simply too many of you, and your needs are too different. But we’ve tried to make this a document that will teach you what you need to know while encouraging you to explore new and interesting terr
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited. “RA150/300/500” and “Reference Series” are trademarks of Alesis Studio Electronics, Inc. ALESIS CONTACT INFORMATION Alesis Studio Electronics, Inc. 1633 26th Street Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA Do not use this address for repair service. Telephone: 800-5-ALESIS (800-525-3747) E-Mail: support@alesis.com Website: CONTENTS Introduction......................................................2 How to Use This Manual.....................
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
ALESIS SR-16 Reference Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ........................................................1 1.1 WELCOME TO THE SR-16 DRUM MACHINE!................................................................1 1.1A If You Just Can't Wait…...................................................................................1 1.1B SR-16 Quick Description................................................................................1 1.1C About this Manual.....................
Reference Manual This page intentionally left blank 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Table Of Contents Introduction ........................................................5 Important Safety Instructions ........................7 Chapter 1: Connections.....................................11 Chapter 2: First Session....................................13 Playing the Demos .................................................................................13 Playing Programs...................
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
TRIG MENU .........................................................................................................................................24 TRIGGER INPUT PARAMETERS...........................................................................................................24 TRIGGERING PARAMETERS................................................................................................................25 VELOCITY CURVE..................................................................