Alesis MIXING CONSOLES manual Value, Program, Store, Edit, REVERB/1

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VALUE

The VALUE buttons can be used to select the desired number or, once a desired parameter has been selected, edit the parameters value.

PROGRAM

The PROGRAM button will display the number of the current program.

A period appearing behind the program number indicates that a parameter or function has been edited and is different from its stored value.

STORE

The STORE button allows you to store an edited program into any available program location. By pressing the STORE button once, the de- sired location to be stored to can be accessed by pressing and holding one of the VALUE buttons. Pressing the STORE button a second time will save the program.

EDIT

Pressing the EDIT button will allow access to various parameters for editing. When the EDIT button is selected, the lower of the two LEDs adjacent to the button will light, and indicates that the lower row of parameters of the top row of buttons can be accessed for editing. Pressing the EDIT button a second time will select the upper row of parameters of the top row of buttons.

REVERB/1

When in the EDIT mode, pressing the REVERB button will access either the REVERB ALGORITHM or REVERB DECAY time for editing, depending which EDIT LED is lit. The ALGORITHM parameter offers selection of any of 20 Reverb Algorithms, each with different reverb characteristics such as frequency response, diffusion, density, etc.(see programming chart). The REVERB DECAY parameter allows the user to adjust the decay of the reverb from very short to very long as required.

After pressing the REVERB button, pressing the VALUE buttons will select the desired ALGORITHM choices or DECAY levels.

When in the PROGRAM mode, this is button 1 of the keypad for selecting a program by directly entering the desired program number.

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Contents Alesis Table of Contents Interfacing Midiverb Section Page Page Alesis Midiverb FeaturesIntroduction HOW to USE this Manual Editing Programs Factory ProgramsSelecting Programs Please NoteComparing AN Edited to a Stored Program Quick Start Saving Storing Edited Programs Description of Controls Front Panel Edit ValueProgram StoreCHORUS/3 DELAY/2MIDI/8 CONFIG/6MIX/5 MOD/7Midi Mapping Midi PROG/9INT. PROG/0 Midi in Jack BypassInput Jacks Output JacksPower Midiverb III Front and Back PanelsBypass Jack Section Mono Connection to Instrument or Microphone Interfacing MidiverbInstruments Microphones Mono OperationMixing Consoles Interfacing VIA AUX SendsStereo Connection to Mixing Console VIA AUX Sends Connection to Console VIA Insert Patch Points Interfacing VIA Insert Send ReturnsStereo Connection to the Console Main Outputs Connection to the Main OutputsPlease NOTEFor With Value Buttons Selecting a ProgramFrom Midi With KeypadEditing a Program PonRo1 FunctionsReverb Reverb AlgorithmReverb Algorithms Chorus DelayDisplay What is CHORUS?What is FLANGING? Chorus Algorithm Flanging AlgorithmFrequency Selections Chorus SpeedEffect EQ Delay Output LevelMIX Parameters Input EQMOD Parameters MOD RoutingMOD Controller Sources Midiverb III Midi Parameter Targets Midi Controller SourcesMOD Controller Modulated Midiverb III MOD Routing DisplayConfigurations Configuration Signal PathsMOD Amplitude Using Midiverb Reverb Individual ConfigurationsConfiguration Signal Paths Output PRE-DELAYUsing Midiverb Chorus Effects Possibilities ConfigurationDelay Level Algorithm Decay EQ Reverb Input MIX Output Configuration Chorus Delay Chorus Configuration Routed to Effects only EQd Chorused Delay 123 Using Midiverb III with Midi Midi Parameters To Change Midi ChannelsMidi Channel Midi Program Change Selecting Midi Program ChangeMidi Echo Section Selecting Midi Echo Midi SendTransmitting Programs VIA Midi Midi Mapping Receiving Programs VIA MidiHOW to USE Midi Mapping Midi ProgINT. Prog 033 Using Midiverb Initializing the Midiverb Miscellaneous FunctionsDetermining the Current Software Version Specifications Specifications Weight