Alesis SR-16 manual 2G Display Layout, Text Protocols

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1.2G Display Layout

The LCD is divided into several "windows." Each window contains information that helps you monitor the SR-16's status, and/or indicates what type of data should be entered.

Name, "dialog" box, real time Song/Pattern readout, beat counter. This is the most commonly-used area of the display. It shows Pattern and Song names, the beat counter if a Pattern or Song is playing, and the Pattern (including A/B/Fill/Preset or User designators) that is currently playing in Song mode. When acting as a "dialog box," it lists parameters and the value to be edited (e.g., MIDI channel and the channel number).

Pattern/Song readout (also Drum Set edit and drum pad readout). This shows the selected Song or Pattern number; with Patterns, the A/B/Fill/Preset or User designators are also shown. If you have edited a Drum Set to which a particular Pattern was assigned, the display also shows DRUMSET EDITED. In operations that require selecting a drum pad, this window displays the drum pad number.

Press PLAY. For some operations, it is necessary to press the PLAY button to confirm a particular operation, such as copy or erase. This portion of the display will say PRESS PLAY if it is necessary to press PLAY to complete an operation.

Page number and tempo display. When stopped or running, this shows the current tempo and includes a visual metronome block that flashes on the beat. For functions that have multiple "pages" of parameters (Drum Set, Record Setup, MIDI Setup, and Backup), this portion of the display shows the currently selected page number.

Compose/Perform. This indicates whether the SR-16 is in Compose or Perform mode.

Click. In Compose mode, shows the current click rhythm in standard music notation (or OFF if click is off).

Quantize. In Compose mode, shows the current quantization rhythm in standard music notation (or OFF if quantization is off).

Selected function. This shows which function is currently selected: Drum Set, Record Setup, MIDI Setup, Backup, or Step Edit.

Swing. In Compose mode, shows the current swing rhythm, expressed as a percentage (or OFF if swing is off).

Play/Record. If the SR-16 is playing and in Compose mode, this will say RECORDING. If the SR-16 is playing and in Perform mode, this will say PLAYING.

Name, "Dialog" box, Real

Pattern/Song

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readout (also

beat counter

 

drum set edit)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press Play

Selected Function

Play/

 

 

 

Record

Page number

 

Swing

 

Quantize

 

and Tempo

Compose

 

Click

display

 

Perform

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 . 2 H Text Protocols

Throughout the text, button names are shown in UPPER CASE and words that appear on the display are shown in BOLD. When referring to a numbered step in a set of steps, the step

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Contents Alesis Table of Contents Midi Setup Song ModeCreating Drum Sets Applications BackupTroubleshooting Chart Midi Supplement1A If You Just Cant Wait… IntroductionWelcome to the SR-16 Drum Machine 1B SR-16 Quick DescriptionGround Rules Return Your Warranty Card Now2A The Pattern/Song Recording Method 2B The Four Different Types of Patterns How Looping Simplifies Recording About DefaultsWhats a Voice? 2F Physical Layout Pattern select buttons2G Display Layout Text ProtocolsImportant HOW to Communicate with the SR-16 Empty Patt 10 Steps to Instant Gratification Setup and Checkout3F Buttons that Toggle Beat Quantize Select Record Setup1 Select the Quantization Value Quantize Select Swing Select 2 Select the Swing Value Swing SelectClick Select 3 Enable Click Metronome and SET Rhythm Click Select4 SET Click Metronome Volume Click VOL Click5 Adjust Velocity Response Velocity Velocity Loud6 ADD/REMOVE Beats from Pattern END Length 7 ADD/REMOVE Beats from Pattern Beginning Start9 Step Mode Recording Step Mode 8 Offset a Pattern or Drum Part001/00 VOL Following page summarizes the step edit options No Name Name 10 Name the Pattern NamePLAYBACK/RECORD Basics RockPlaying BACK/RECORDING Patterns 1A The Dual-Purpose Fill ButtonSelect Individual Patterns Set Pattern TempoStop/Restart a Pattern 1F Using the Start/Stop Footswitch 1G Select New Patterns While in Perform Playback ModeSelect Fill Patterns in Perform Playback Mode 1I Record a Pattern 1K Using Fill to Create Repetitive Drum Hits 2B Erase an Entire Pattern Erase Functions2A Erase Mistakes While Recording ErasedCopy to Patt Copy Functions3A Copy, Append, and Double Patterns 3B Copy One Drum Pads Part to Another Drum PadCopy a Pattern to Another SR-16 Via Midi 3F Copy a Drum Set to Another SR-16 Via Midi Creating Drum Sets Drumset Select1 Select Drum SET Drumset Select Fatsnare Volume3 SET PAD Volume Volume 2 Assign Sounds to PadsPanning 4 SET PAD Stereo Position Panning5 SET PAD Tuning Tuning Tuning +3ASN Mode Multi 6 SET Triggering Mode ASN ModeOutput Main 7 Choose Output Jacks OutputSave SET to 39? User 8 Save Drum SET Save SETSET Mode Patt 9 Manual Drum SET Override SET Mode1A Select Songs and Enter/Exit Song Mode Song Mode Basics1B Set Song Tempo Start from the Middle of a Song Continue, Re-start, or Jump to Next Song StepLoop a Pattern Indefinitely 1F Name a Song NameReal Time Song Creation 1G Change Song Tempo as the SR-16 Plays2A Real Time Song Editing 3B Add a Fill Manual Song Creation3A Enter a Pattern Remove a Fill3G Erase an Entire Song Delete a Step3F Replace a Step Copy a Song to Itself Double Song Length4J Copy a Song to Another SR-16 Via Midi Copy to SongMidi CH Omni Midi Setup1 Select Midi Channel Midi CH 2 Receive Midi Drum Notes Drum DrumDrum OUT OFF 3 Transmit Midi Drum Notes Drum OUT4 Assign Midi Note Numbers to Drum Pads Note Drum Pad Number5 Accept External Clock Data Clock Clock in onClockout 6 Send Clock Data to Other Devices ClockoutMidithru OFF 7 Merge Midi in with Midi OUT Midithru8 Select Drum Sets VIA Midi Program Changes PRG Chng PRG Chng OFF9 MAP Drum Notes Note MAP Midi Backup Backup BasicsTape Interface Hookup Saving to DataDiskReceive Data Directly from Another Midi Device Loading from DataDiskVerify TAPE? 2 Save ALL Memory Contents to Tape Store to TAPE?Store to TAPE? 3 Verify Data Recorded on Tape Verify TAPE?Load in TAPE? 4 Load Data from Tape Load in TAPE?5 Load ONE Pattern from Tape Load in Patt Load in SONG016 Load ONE Song from Tape Load in Song Free MEM 100% 0 page 7 Check Available Memory Free MEM1 Clear MEMORY/RE-INITIALIZE Parameters Version2 Check Software Version 1A SR-16 As Midi Timing Master ApplicationsMidi Sync Applications 1B SR-16 as Midi Timing SlaveSynching to Synthesizer Sequencers Save Memory Through Song Steps Strategies for Assembling Patterns and Songs2A Create Fills Quickly with the Copy Function Odd Time Signatures3A Basics 3B Sound Stacking when Using the SR-16 as a Drum MachineSound Stacking 3C Editing Stacked CombinationsUnderstanding Rhythmic Notation Midi Basics Midi Supplement1A Midi Hardware Midi Channel Messages 1B About Sequencing2A Voice Messages System Common Messages 2B Mode MessagesBooks on Midi Videos on Midi Alesis SR-16 Troubleshooting Chart Won’t load from tape. Note Be sure to verify all saves

SR-16 specifications

The Alesis SR-16 is a legendary drum machine that has carved its niche in the realm of music production since its initial release in the early 1990s. Renowned for its affordability and user-friendly interface, the SR-16 has become a staple for musicians, producers, and composers across various genres. Its robust set of features and reliable performance make it an attractive choice for both beginners and seasoned professionals.

One of the standout features of the Alesis SR-16 is its expansive library of high-quality drum sounds. It houses 233 onboard drum and percussion sounds, encompassing everything from acoustic drum kits to electronic beats. The samples are derived from real instruments and meticulously recorded to provide a rich, authentic sound that can enhance any musical project. Additionally, the SR-16 allows users to layer and mix different sounds, giving them the flexibility to create customized drum tracks.

The SR-16 employs advanced sequencing capabilities, letting users create intricate patterns and beats with ease. It offers 50 preset patterns, spanning multiple musical styles, which can be edited and modified to suit individual needs. Users can also record their own patterns in real-time or step mode, allowing for greater creativity and control over the final output.

Alesis has designed the SR-16 with a user-friendly interface, featuring a backlit LCD screen and intuitive layout that simplifies the programming process. This accessibility makes the drum machine ideal for live performances as well as studio sessions. Furthermore, the SR-16 includes facilities for triggering sounds via MIDI, enabling seamless integration with other hardware and software setups.

Another notable feature is the onboard effects processing, which enhances the sound quality and provides additional sonic possibilities. The SR-16 includes reverb and filter effects, allowing users to manipulate their sounds and create depth within their musical arrangements.

The compact and rugged build of the Alesis SR-16 makes it suitable for musicians on the go. With its substantial battery life and adaptability for power sources, it is a reliable companion for live performances or recording sessions.

In conclusion, the Alesis SR-16 stands out as an essential tool for anyone looking to expand their musical toolkit. With its high-quality sounds, intuitive sequencing, and versatility, it remains a relevant choice decades after its introduction, merging classic design with modern technological advancements. Whether for crafting beats in the studio or performing live, the SR-16 delivers a unique and engaging drumming experience.