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Important Safety Instructions
14 A
NDROMEDA
A6 R
EFERENCE
M
ANUAL
Contents
Main
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Your shipping carton should contain the following items:
Alesis contact information:
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I MPORTANT S I
SAFETY SYMBOLS USED IN THIS PRODUCT
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THIS PRODUCT:
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INSTRUCTIONS DE SCURIT IMPORTANTES (FRENCH) S
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LUTILISATION DE LAPPAREIL:
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B EIM B ENUTZEN DIESES P SIE BITTE DIE FOLGENDEN SICHERHEITSHINWEISE: (GERMAN)
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE USER
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H OW TO U SE THIS M
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T YPOGRAPHIC C
K EY T
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GETTING STARTED
W HAT Y OU LL N
UNPACK IT
S ET I T U
H OOK I T U
A UDIO C
P EDALS AND F
MIDI C
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QUICK START: PLAYING YOUR FIRST PROGRAM
A UTO T
To tune the Andromeda's voices automatically:
SELECTING PROGRAMS
To select Programs and Mixes:
M ASTER V
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A B RIEF T OUR OF THE F RONT P
H OW F UNCTIONS ARE G
Program-Specific Functions
Mix-Specific Functions
Global Functions
INTERACTING WITH THE DISPLAY
D ISPLAY F
B ASIC D ISPLAY F
Soft Controls
Modes of Operation
Data Banks: How the A6s Sounds Are Organized
GlobalMixProgram
Memory Functions
LOCK Function
and Arrows
CONTRAST Control
The MIX SELECT Button Group
Chapter 2: Playing the A6
Table of Display Functions
The following table summarizes the functions of the displays knobs and buttons: NAME FUNCTION
S ELECTING P ROGRAMS AND M
PROGRAM M
PROG and DIR Page Parameters
MIX M
MIX Page Parameters
KBD Page Parameters
PROG Page Parameters
CNTL Page Parameters
SOLO function
S TORING E DITED P ROGRAMS AND M
STORE M
T O STORE A P ROGRAM OR M
DIR Store Procedure
COPY Page Parameters
COPY Procedure
INIT Procedure
Storing Programs and Mixes using the SYSEX Page
CARD Page
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NAME Page Parameters
S ETTING U P S PLITS AND L
T O SET UP LAYERS OF P ROGRAMS IN M
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T O SPLIT THE KEYBOARD IN M
B EYOND S PLITS AND L
USING GLOBAL MODE
GLOBAL M
KEYBD Page Parameters
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PEDAL Page Parameters
MIDI Page Parameters
CC MAP Page Parameters
PANEL Page Parameters
VOXMON Page
MASTER CONTROLS
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AUTO TUNE Button
T HE K EYBOARD AND K EYBOARD M
K EYBOARD S
Properties
Note Range
P ERFORMANCE F
KBD MODE Controls
Keyboard Mode Parameters
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Additional Keyboard Functions
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P ORTAMENTO C
TIME Knob
MOD Button
ON/OFF Button
Portamento Parameters
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T HE P ERFORMANCE W R IBBON C
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P ROGRAMMING THE W HEELS AND R
PITCH ASSIGN Parameters
MOD ASSIGN Parameters
CROUTES (Control Routes)
Ribbon HOLD Buttons
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CLOCK PARAMETERS
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Layout
START/STOP Button
VIEW Button
Sequencer Parameters
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START/STOP Button
VIEW Button
Arpeggiator CONFIG Parameters
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BASICS OF ANALOG S
A N O VERVIEW OF S
A NALOG AND D IGITAL T
A L ITTLE H
A L ITTLE T
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FUNDAMENTALS AND HARMONICS
SOUND DYNAMICS
Envelopes
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LFOs
COMPONENTS OF AN ANALOG SYNTHESIZER
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MAKING SENSE OF ALL THIS THEORY: AN OVERVIEW OF THE A6
A F EW B ASIC C
Program Mode
Mix Mode
External Memory
A6 F UNCTION L
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A6 F UNCTIONS AT-A-G
Memory
Audio Sources
Tone Modifiers
Ring Modulator
Modulation Sources
Audio Mixing
Controllers
Effects
Display
Master Controls
Rear Panel Inputs & Outputs
Audio
MIDI O
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P ROGRAM FUNCTIONS P OSCILLATORS AND FILTERS
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O SCILLATOR P ARAMETER D
OSC 1 Parameters
OSC 2 Parameters
TUNE Page Parameters: OSC 1 and OSC 2
WAVE Page Parameters
VCO M
ENV 1 AMOUNT, OSC 2 FM and NZEXT
Using the ENV 1 AMOUNT Page
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OSC 2 FM Parameters
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NZEXT Oscillator Modulation Parameters
MOD 1, MOD 2 and MOD 3 Buttons and MODS Page
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PWMOD/PWM Parameters
FMMOD Parameters
SYNC Parameter: OSC 2 Only
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W HAT F ILTERS D
H OW F ILTERS A RE D
Filter Modes
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Slope
Resonance
Key Track
Modulation
H OW F ILTERS W
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FILTER PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS
Filter 1 Parameters
Filter 2 Parameters
Main FILTER Parameters
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MOD Parameters
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P ROGRAM FUNCTIONS P M ODULATION AND E
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What It Is
Why We Use It
Common Modulations
Hardware and Software Modulation
Default Modulation Paths
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ENVELOPE PROPERTIES
ENVELOPE PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS
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TIME Page Parameters
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LEVEL Page Parameters
TRIG and RETRIG Pages Parameters
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DYN Page Parameters
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LOOP Page Parameters
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MOD Pages
E NVELOPE E
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P ROGRAM FUNCTIONS P LFOS, SAMPLE & HOLD AND PROCESS
LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATORS
LFO P
WAVE Page
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TRIG Page
SYNC Page
MOD Page
U SING LFO S AS A T RIGGER S
SAMPLE AND HOLD
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PROCESS M
TRACKING GENERATOR (TGEN)
Track Gen Level and Track Gen Step
T RACKING G ENERATOR P ARAMETER D
ENGINE OPTIMIZER
ENGINE OPTIMIZER PARAMETERS
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P ROGRAM FUNCTIONS P T HE A NDROMEDA S M IXING S
PRE FILTER MIX/POST FILTER MIX
PRE FILTER MIX O
OSC and SUB OSC Controls
RING MOD Control
NOISE/EXTERNAL Control
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Signal Routing through the Filters
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POST FILTER MIX O
FILTER 1 Controls
FILTER 2 Control
PRE FILTER Output Control
FILTER BYPASS Button
V OICE M
MAIN and AUX outputs
Setting Levels in Mix Mode
Individual VOICE OUTPUT
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MOD F UNCTIONS O
A VOID DUPLICATION WITH HARD -
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U SING THE M ODULATION M
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The different ways to modulate a parameter
Chapter 9: The A6 Modulation Matrix
ANDROMEDA A6 REFERENCE MANUAL 195
Chapter 9: The A6 Modulation Matrix
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A F EW G ROUND R
THE CONTROL ROUTES SECTION
TO CHANGE THE SOURCE OF A CONTROL ROUTE:
A BOUT S IGNAL F
A BOUT M ODULATION S
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U SING E
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SIGNAL FLOW
B ASIC C
A NALOG D
Digital Effects
E DITING D IGITAL E
TO SELECT A DIGITAL EFFECTS CONFIGURATION TYPE:
E DITING E FFECT P
C HOOSING A P ARAMETER P
C HANGING AN I NDIVIDUAL P
MOD: MODULATING EFFECTS SEND/OUTPUT
T UTORIAL : HOW TO E DIT A R
S ET THE T YPE AND A UDIO L
S ET THE R EVERB S D ECAY AND T
S ET THE R EVERB P
C HANGE THE T ONE OF THE R EVERB D
ADJUST THE MIX
Setting Input Levels
Setting Output Levels
To SOLO the Effects
D IGITAL E FFECTS A
T HE S IGNAL F LOW T HROUGH THE E FFECTS S
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DUAL EFFECTS: PARALLEL
DUAL EFFECTS: MONO
M ULTI C
CONFIGURATIONS & PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS
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Reverb Configurations
Reverb Parameters
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Delay Configurations
Delay Parameters
P ITCH E
Pitch Configurations
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Pitch Parameters
FLANGER SHAPE
INPUT SIGNAL
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T ABLE OF D IGITAL E FFECTS P
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Table of Digital Effects Parameters (continued)
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M IX M
WHAT IS A MIX?
M IX C
COMMON MIX SETTINGS FOR MIDI SEQUENCERS
TO MAKE A CUSTOM MULTITIMBRAL MIX:
MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE MESSAGES
E DITING P ROGRAMS FROM M IX M
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TO COPY A MIX CHANNEL FROM ANOTHER MIX:
E FFECTS IN M IX M
TO SET EFFECT SEND LEVELS FOR DIFFERENT MIX CHANNELS:
TO COPY AN EFFECT FROM ANOTHER PROGRAM OR MIX:
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MIDI F
MIDI B
MIDI H
MIDI M
Channel Messages: Voice Messages
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Chapter 12: MIDI Functions
250 ANDROMEDA A6 REFERENCE MANUAL
Channel Messages: Mode Messages
System Messages: Real-Time Messages
System Messages: Common Messages
System Messages: Exclusive Messages
T O SEND AN INDIVIDUAL P ROGRAM OR M IX OUT AS A MIDI S E
T O SEND AN ENTIRE P ROGRAM OR M IX B ANK OUT AS A MIDI S E
ABOUT RECEIVING SYSEX DUMPS:
MIDI AND THE A6 A
A6 C HANNEL MESSAGES : M ULTITIMBRAL S
SETTING MIDI PARAMETERS IN GLOBAL MODE
MIDI Page Parameters
CC MAP Page Parameters
PANEL Page Parameters
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M OD S
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T HE A UTO -T UNE D
T IPS AND T RICKS ABOUT T
Auto Tune Parameters
H OW TO U
T O CHECK FOR AN OUT - OF -
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UPGRADING THE OPERATING SYSTEM
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POWER UP MODES
T ROUBLESHOOTING C
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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MIDI I MPLEMENTATION C
Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks
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