Alesis MMT-8 manual Erasing an event, Adding an event

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7.2Erasing an event

Any event being displayed can be erased by holding ERASE and pressing RECORD. Erasing an event removes it from the track, but does not alter the timing of the track. For example, removing a quarter note at the beginning of the track does not move everything else forward a quarter note.

7.3Adding an event

An event can be added by using the COPY button. Pressing and holding COPY causes the following display:

Pressing the RECORD button will insert a note at the current beat location, with a note value of C3, a velocity of 64, and a duration of 1 beat. This note can then be edited as described above to any desired value. If something other than a note is desired to be inserted, the page up and page down buttons can be used to scroll through the other choices before pressing RECORD:

In the above choices, pressing RECORD will insert the displayed event at the current beat and with values of 0.

While in part EDIT, the fast forward and rewind buttons are used to advance and retreat respectively, through the list of MIDI events on the selected track. When the end of a track is reached, or if a track is empty, the display will read END OF TRACK. Playing a part while in part edit will play the part while continuing to display the events as they happen on the display.

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Contents Alesis MMT-8 Multi track Midi recorderPage Length Erase Page Introduction Part button Part ModeSelecting and Playing a Part Selecting a PartFAST-FORWARD Recording a Part Selecting the Record TrackEntering Record Page Length Erase Erasing a PartErasing a single Track Erasing a Song Copying a Part to another Part CopyCopying a Part to itself Copying a Track to itselfCopying a Track to another Track of the same Part Copying a Track to another Track of a different PartCopying a Song to itself Copying a Song to another SongEdit Editing a PartPage Erasing an event Adding an eventEditing and Creating a Song Automatic Track selection and muting at each step of aSong button Song ModeManual Track selection and muting in Song mode Selecting a SongPage Loop Midi Echo Name Merge Midi Channel Quantize Page Transpose Tempo Midi Filter Clock Page Click Tape Page Storing to disk using Midi system exclusive data dump Syncing the MMT-8 to tape Recording the sync toneTo clock the MMT-8 from tape sync START/STOP footswitch Memory Remaining memoryClearing memory Part Mode Song ModeAuto Locate Midi Implementation Chart Troubleshooting Chart
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MMT-8 specifications

The Alesis MMT-8 is a powerful MIDI sequencer that made waves in the late 1980s and continues to be a favored tool for musicians and producers seeking a reliable means to create and control MIDI sequences. Known for its user-friendly interface and robust feature set, the MMT-8 allows users to compose, edit, and play back complex musical arrangements with relative ease.

One of the standout features of the MMT-8 is its 8-track sequencing capability, enabling musicians to sequence multiple MIDI instruments simultaneously. Each track can hold up to 99 phrases, allowing for a high degree of musical flexibility. The MMT-8 supports up to 16 MIDI channels, making it an ideal choice for composing intricate arrangements that involve a variety of sound sources.

The unit boasts a straightforward, intuitive interface that is designed to streamline the workflow. With a dedicated LCD screen and an array of buttons, users can navigate through the various functions with ease. The MMT-8 features real-time and step-time recording modes, providing options for different styles of input, whether one prefers to perform live or program sequences note-by-note.

In terms of sound manipulation, the MMT-8 includes advanced editing capabilities such as quantization, transposition, and velocity adjustments. These features allow musicians to refine their compositions and achieve a polished sound. Additionally, the sequencer supports note durations, triplets, and tuplets, which gives users even more control over timing and rhythm.

Another notable technology of the MMT-8 is its ability to sync with other MIDI devices. It supports MIDI Clock and Song Position Pointer, ensuring tight synchronization when being used in conjunction with other gear. Users can also take advantage of its extensive MIDI data transmission capabilities, which enable seamless interaction between the MMT-8 and external synthesizers, drum machines, and sound modules.

The Alesis MMT-8 has a built-in memory that allows for expansive storage capabilities, with the option to save and recall sequences easily. Users can store up to 40,000 notes and can manage multiple projects without worrying about running out of space. Additionally, the sequencer has a battery backup feature to safeguard data integrity.

In summary, the Alesis MMT-8 is a classic MIDI sequencer that combines powerful features, user-friendly interface, and solid reliability. Its 8-track sequencing capabilities, real-time and step-time recording options, and advanced editing functions make it a valuable tool for both novice and professional musicians looking to expand their creative horizons. Whether for studio work or live performances, the MMT-8 continues to be a respected choice in the landscape of MIDI sequencing technology.