Alesis DG8 manual Using the Display and Sound Selection Buttons, How Sound Programs are Named

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Chapter 2: Playing the DG8

USING THE DISPLAY AND SOUND SELECTION BUTTONS

In Play mode, the display shows the name(s) of the selected sound(s) – all three if a Split-with-Layer is selected. The most recently selected sound is underlined by the cursor. In our first example, a Split-with-Layer is shown:

In this next example, an internal Primary Sound is layered with an optional external Card Program. Notice that the Split display segment is blank indicating that Split keyboard mode is not active:

How Sound Programs are Named

Primary Sounds are displayed with a 10-character name and a 5-character label – a combination of the name of the Bank Button plus A, B, C or D representing the four sound variations in each Keyboard Bank. Card Programs substitute a 3-digit number for the A, B, C or D because each Alesis QCard has 128 sound programs.

Layer and Split sound programs use only labels in the display. For the complete list of DG8 sound labels, see the DG8 Sound Chart on page 43.

Using the Cursor and the and Arrows

When interacting with the display, one of the key concepts is to keep track of where the cursor is located. Notice in the first diagram above that the cursor is an underline of the first character in the Program Label. The sound that is underlined by the cursor is the one that will be affected by the and arrows. Keeping track of the cursor will not be an issue when playing Primary Sounds only, or if you’re in the process of setting up a Layer or Split. But it will be a real time-saver when you’re selecting new sounds for an existing Layer, Split or Split-with-Layer.

To move the cursor when a Layer, Split or Split-with-Layer is active, press the PLAY button. Repeated presses of the PLAY button move the cursor around the display. When the cursor is at the LAYER sound, for example, pressing the and arrows will

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Contents Spring Page Your shipping carton should contain the following items Alesis Contact InformationContents Contents Midi Functions TroubleshootingSpecifications Warranty IndexImportant Safety Instructions Safety Symbols Used in this ProductImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Instructions to the User CE Declaration of Conformity Important Safety Instructions Introduction Typographic Conventions Getting Started What YOU’LL NeedUnpack IT SET IT UPAttaching the Music Stand Setting UP the DG8 in a Home PowerHook IT UP Sustain PedalDG8 in a Music System As a Slave Cable to the Midi in of the next device in the systemPlay Mode Turn IT on and Play IT HOW the Sounds are OrganizedAutoDemos Keyboard BanksCard Bank Layers Single ModeHOW the Sounds are Selected Splits Split-with-LayerUsing the Controls Level ControlsTranspose Tune ButtonHow the Basic Midi Channel Works on the DG8 Graphic EQMidi Channel Function Getting Started HOW the Sounds are Organized Playing the DG8Overview Bass Banks How Sound Programs are Named Using the Display and Sound Selection ButtonsUsing the Cursor and the and Arrows Other and Arrow Functions Single Mode Selecting Internal SoundsLayer Mode Playing the DG8 Playing the DG8 Split Mode Split-with-Layer Card Programs in a Layer Using the External Card SoundsCard Programs in Single Mode QCard Programs in a Split Playing the DG8 QCard Programs In a Split-with-Layer Create the SplitDG8 Sound Chart Group Name Primary Sound Labels LAYER/SPLIT Sound LabelsTranspose Front Panel ControlsTune Effects Graphic EQController Name Midi Controller # Midi FunctionsChannel Messages 2 Local Control Sustain PedalsBackground Pedal Connections SostenutoSoft Pedal Playing the DG8 Inputs Audio Inputs and OutputsOutputs Initializing the DG8 Factory DefaultsPOWER-UP Resetting Midi Functions Midi BasicsChannel Messages Voice Messages Midi HardwareMidi Messages Midi Functions Controller # Function Data Range Channel Messages Mode Messages Midi and the DG8 Channel MessagesMidi Functions Program Changes Pedals Midi Program # Primary/Layer Bass Split ChannelGlossary Appendix a GlossaryAll Notes Off ChannelControllers ModeTroubleshooting Appendix B TroubleshootingJack Cleaning and Maintenance Appendix B Troubleshooting Appendix C Specifications SpecificationsMidi Implementation Chart Specifications Warranty Obtaining Repair ServiceAppendix D Warranty Refer ALL Servicing to AlesisAppendix D Warranty Index A Split As both Primary and Split soundSPLIT/OFF button 26, 39, 40 Splits

DG8 specifications

The Alesis DG8 is a cutting-edge electronic drum kit designed for both beginners and seasoned drummers looking for an affordable yet feature-rich option. This versatile kit caters to a wide range of musical styles and is perfect for practice, recording, or live performances.

One of the standout features of the Alesis DG8 is its dual-zone drum pads, which provide an enhanced playing experience. These pads are responsive to different striking techniques, allowing drummers to produce a variety of sounds from a single surface. The kit includes a 10-inch snare pad and 8-inch tom pads, offering a realistic feel comparable to acoustic drums.

The DG8 also comes equipped with a robust sound module that features over 400 high-quality drum and percussion sounds. With its extensive library, drummers can explore a range of styles, including rock, jazz, and electronic music. The sound module is user-friendly, featuring a clear LCD screen for easy navigation, and it includes several customizable preset kits for those who want to get started right away.

For added creativity, the DG8 includes built-in effects such as reverb and chorus, which can enhance the overall sound without the need for additional equipment. Additionally, the module supports MIDI connectivity, allowing users to connect the kit to their favorite digital audio workstation (DAW) for more advanced production capabilities.

Another notable characteristic of the Alesis DG8 is its compact and portable design, making it an ideal choice for drummers who may have limited space or need to transport their kit frequently. The durable hardware ensures stability while playing, and the adjustable rack allows for the perfect setup based on personal preference.

The kit also includes essential practice tools, such as a metronome and play-along tracks, which provide drummers with the resources needed to improve their timing and rhythm. Furthermore, the DG8 supports USB connectivity, enabling users to record and share their performances directly to computers and other devices.

In summary, the Alesis DG8 electronic drum kit combines quality, versatility, and portability, making it a fantastic option for drummers of all skill levels. With its advanced technologies, vast sound library, and user-friendly features, it offers a comprehensive drumming experience that is sure to inspire creativity and enhance playing skills.