Alesis Spitfire 30, Spitfire 60 user manual Tour of the Spitfire, Input, Program Up/Down, Display

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3 A Tour of the Spitfire

Input

Plug in your guitar here using a guitar patch cord. You can also plug in another amplifier’s line output in order to create a stereo link with that amplifier (refer to chapter 9 for details). You should use a 1/4” tip-sleeve (TS) cable.

Program Up/Down

While in PLAY mode, the Program Up button increments the program number, and the Program Down button decrements the program number. When you press both buttons together, the Spitfire goes into BYPASS mode, in which the audio signal from your guitar simply passes through the Spitfire without being affected. When you hold both buttons down for longer than half a second, the Spitfire goes into MUTE mode, in which no signal at all leaves the amplifier. When you are in BYPASS or MUTE mode, the tuner is activated.

You may use optional footswitches to perform the same functions as the Program Up and Down buttons. The Spitfire works with both normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) footswitches.

Display

This LED display is made up of two digits and two decimal points. In PLAY mode the digits indicate the current bank letter and program number. When you turn the EFFECT knob to a module or parameter, the two digits display the setting of the selection. Descriptions of settings for each mode and parameter are in chapter 10.

The Display also contains two decimal points, each to the right of one of the digits. The # decimal point is used by the Spitfire’s tuner to help indicate the pitch of a note you’re playing, and the EDITED decimal point lights up when you have changed the settings of the current program. You can read more about these in chapter 5 “Editing Programs” and chapter 7, “Using the Tuner.”

Make sure the amplifier is turned off before you connect your guitar or any other instrument to the Spitfire.

Footswitches must be plugged in and not pressed when you turn on the Spitfire. Otherwise, the switches may not function properly.

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Contents Page Page Table Of Contents Table of Contents Introduction WelcomeAbout the Spitfire Spitfire Key FeaturesIntroduction Effect Types Spitfire Basics Benefits of an On-Board Effect ProcessorEffect Modules Playing in Stereo ParametersPrograms How to Use This Manual This page intentionally left blank Hookup Diagram Hookup Diagram Tour of the Spitfire Front PanelProgram Up/Down Tour of the SpitfireInput DisplayDrive Knob Spitfire 60 and 30 only Effect KnobValue Knob Power Switch Master Volume KnobHeadphones Jack Bass Knob Spitfire 60 onlyRear Panel Power CordFootswitch UP/DOWN Inputs FuseAUX Auxiliary Input Stereo Link OutputProgram Up/Down buttons Selecting ProgramsTo Select Programs Value knobSelecting Programs To Edit a Selected Program To Restore Factory PresetsEditing Programs Editing Programs To Copy a Program Storing & Copying ProgramsTo Store a Program Program Number Song Section Storing & Copying ProgramsArranging Programs for Performance Using the Tuner To Tune Your GuitarUsing the Tuner Changing Pitch ReferenceEnabling & Using Deferred Program Change Deferred Program ChangeDeferred Program Change Stereo-Linking Two Amplifiers To Stereo-Link Two AmplifiersStereo-Linking Two Amplifiers Off Effect Knob SettingsCOMP/LIMIT Compressor/Limiter Effect Knob Settings Dist DistortionHum Elimination Left digit of display EQ EqualizerNR Noise Reduction CAB Cabinet Simulator FX1 Multi-Effect Module 1, Mono to Stereo EffectsPedal-Controlled Tremolo Pedal-Controlled PhaserTremolo Ring ModulationRotary Speaker FlangerPedal-Controlled Flanger Pedal-Controlled Rotary SpeakerFX2 Multi-Effect Module 2, Stereo Effects Auto PhaserParam Direct-Control Parameter for FX1 FX3 Multi-Effect Module 3, Delay-Based Effects Param Direct-Control Parameter for FX2Pedal Echo Pedal Stereo DelayEcho Hall ReverbPedal-Controlled Rotary Speaker same as in FX1 Param Direct-Control Parameter for FX3Pedal-Controlled Flanger same as in FX1 Digfx Digital Sampling Effects Route Troubleshooting Symptoms Cause SolutionTroubleshooting Specifications Specifications Contact Information 51-0148-B

Spitfire 30, Spitfire 60 specifications

The Alesis Spitfire series, comprising the Spitfire 60 and Spitfire 30, represents a remarkable step forward in portable digital percussion technology, designed to cater to the needs of modern musicians. These electronic drum kits offer a blend of portability, advanced features, and exceptional sound quality, making them ideal for both practice and performance.

The Alesis Spitfire 60 boasts a robust design with 60 built-in drum sounds. This variety enables drummers to explore multiple music genres, from rock and pop to jazz and electronic. Its dual-zone drum pads respond accurately to dynamic playing, capturing the nuances of a drummer’s touch. The 60 also includes a built-in metronome and various practice features, allowing musicians to sharpen their timing and rhythm skills. The ability to connect with external devices via MIDI ensures that performers can easily integrate the kit into any digital audio workstation (DAW).

On the other hand, the Alesis Spitfire 30, while slightly more compact, does not compromise on quality or versatility. Featuring 30 built-in drum sounds, it serves as an excellent starter kit for budding drummers. Like its larger counterpart, the Spitfire 30 includes responsive drum pads, which help musicians develop their technique without the need for traditional drumheads. Additionally, it boasts user-friendly controls, making it easy for users to navigate through sounds and settings effortlessly.

Both models come with a variety of connectivity options, including USB and headphone outputs. This allows drummers to practice quietly with headphones or connect to amplifiers for live performances. Furthermore, they provide expandable capabilities, enabling musicians to trigger sounds from external samplers or software, ensuring endless creative possibilities.

Another remarkable feature of the Alesis Spitfire series is the inclusion of coaching modes. These modes are designed to assist drummers in developing their skills through various exercises and games, helping them to perform at a higher level. The built-in drum patterns and loops add an interactive element to practice sessions, inspiring creativity and enjoyment.

In conclusion, the Alesis Spitfire 60 and Spitfire 30 are both exceptional electronic drum kits, tailored to meet the demands of contemporary drummers. With their rich feature sets, responsive technology, and connectivity options, they are perfect tools for practice, composition, and performance. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned player, the Spitfire series has something to offer that can elevate your drumming experience.