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Chapter 3: Overview ..........................................17
Chapter 4: Expansion Cards ............................21
Chapter 5: MIDI ..................................................25
Chapter 6: Global Parameters.........................29
Chapter 7: Editing Programs...........................33
Chapter 8: Modulations.....................................49
Chapter 9: Editing Drum Kits .........................57
Chapter 10: Editing Mixes................................63
Table of Contents
Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions ...89
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Welcome!
Unpacking and Inspection
How to Use This Manual
Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions (English)
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Instructions de Scurit Importantes (French)
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Important Safety Instructions
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CE Declaration Of Conformity
FCC Compliance Statement
1 Connections
Connecting AC Power
Making Audio Connections
Connecting the Foot Pedals
1 Connections
Connection Diagram
Playing the Demos
Playing Programs
Finding Programs
Playing Split and Layered Programs (Mixes)
Changing the Programs in a Mix
First Session 2
Selecting Banks
Using the Performance Controls
Transposing the Keyboard
Storing and Copying
The Front Panel Controls
The Play Modes
Program Mode
Mix Mode
What the Other Buttons Do
Overview 3
The Edit Modes
Program Edit Mode
Mix Edit Mode
Effects Edit Mode
Global Mode
Store Mode
Navigating and Entering Data
Special Editing Features
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4 Expansion Cards
PCMCIA Expansion Cards
Playing Card Sounds
Playing Card Sequences
4 Expansion Cards
Saving a Bank to an SRAM Card (Formatting)
Saving a Program or Mix to an SRAM Card
Expansion Cards 4
Loading a Program or Mix from a Card
Transferring Mix Banks
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What is MIDI?
MIDI Connections
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MIDI 5
Using Your QS With a MIDI Sequencer
Changing the MIDI Channel
Saving Programs and Mixes Via MIDI
Loading Programs and Mixes Via MIDI
What are the Global Parameters?
Entering Global Mode
The Global Pages
Setting the Master Pitch
Fine Tuning
Setting the Keyboard Velocity Scaling
Transposing the Keyboard
Setting the Keyboard MIDI Mode
Global Parameters 6
Turning on General MIDI
Setting the A-D Controller MIDI Numbers
Setting the Pedal 1 MIDI Controller Number
Setting the Pedal 2 MIDI Controller Number
Setting the Behavior of the MIDI Out Port
Resetting the A-D Controllers
Setting the A-D Controller MIDI Mode
QS Composite Synthesis
The Voice
Lowpass Filter
Amplifier
The Four Sound Layers of a Program
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Editing Programs 7
The Effects Section
Editing a Program
Program Edit Functions
Selecting a Sound to Edit [00-30 SOUND]
The Voice Function [40 VOICE]
Turning Sounds On and Off
Selecting Keyboard or Drum Mode
Selecting a Sample Category
Selecting a Sample
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Group
Sample
The Level Function [50 LEVEL]
Setting the Sound Volume
Adjusting the Panning
Routing Sounds to the Outputs
Editing Programs 7
Setting the FX Send Level
Selecting the FX Send
The Pitch Function [60 PITCH]
Setting the Pitch
Setting the Pitch Wheel Bend Amount
Setting the Aftertouch Pitch Bend Amount
Setting the Pitch LFO Amount
Setting the Pitch Envelope Amount
Editing Programs 7
Setting the Portamento Mode
Setting the Portamento Glide Time
Setting Monophonic or Polyphonic Mode
The Filter Function [70 FILTER]
Turning On Filter Keyboard Tracking
Setting Velocity Filter Tracking
Setting the Mod Wheel Filter Depth
Setting the Aftertouch Filter Depth
Setting the Filter LFO Amount
Editing Programs 7
Setting the Filter Envelope Amount
The Amp/Range Function [80 AMP/RANGE]
Selecting the Velocity Curve
Setting the Aftertouch Volume Depth
Setting the Amplitude LFO Amount
Setting the Lower Keyboard Limit
Setting the Upper Keyboard Limit
Setting the Sound Overlap Amount
The Pitch Envelope Function [90 PITCH ENVELOPE]
Editing Programs 7
The Amplitude Envelope Function [110 AMP ENVELOPE]
Setting Envelope Parameters
Setting the Envelope Attack Time
Setting the Envelope Decay Time
Setting the Envelope Delay Time
Setting the Envelope Sustain Decay Time
Setting the Envelope Trigger Type
Editing Programs 7
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Activating Envelope Key Tracking
Activating the Sustain Pedal
Setting the Envelope Level
Copying Sound Layers [STORE]
Auditioning Programs Before Storing
The Mod Routes
Hard Wired Mod Routes
Editing the Mod Routes
Selecting a Mod Route [0-5 MOD]
Choosing the Mod Source
Modulations 8
Choosing the Mod Destination
Setting the Mod Level
Turning On the Mod Gate
Turning On Quantization
The Pitch LFO Function [6 PITCH LFO]
The Filter LFO Function [7 FILTER LFO]
Modulations 8
Selecting the LFO Waveform
Setting the LFO Speed
Setting the LFO Delay
Setting the Trigger Type
Setting the LFO Level
Mod Wheel LFO Depth
Aftertouch LFO Depth
Scaling Modulation Sources [9 TRACK GEN]
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Selecting the Tracking Generator Input
Setting a Tracking Point
Drum Mode
Editing in Drum Mode
Selecting a Drum to Edit [0-9 DRUM]
Selecting the Drum Sample [40 VOICE]
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Here is a chart listing the various drum samples in their respective groups.
Group Voice
Kick
Editing Drum Kits 9
The Level Function [50 LEVEL]
Setting the Drum Volume
Setting the Drum Panning
Routing Drums to the Outputs
The Pitch Function [60 PITCH]
Tuning the Drum Sound
Setting Pitch Velocity Sensitivity
Setting the Velocity Filter Curve [70 FILTER]
The Amp/Range Function [80 AMP/RANGE]
Editing Drum Kits 9
Choosing the Base Note for the Drum Sound
Setting the Note Range for the Drum Sound
The Amp/Env Function [AMP ENV 110]
Setting the Drums Decay Time
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What is a Mix?
Mix Editing
Changing the Programs Within a Mix
Getting Into Mix Edit Mode
The Mix Edit Pages
The Level Function [60 LEVEL]
Enabling a Mix Channel
Setting the Mix Channel Volume
Setting the Mix Channel Panning
Routing the Mix Channel to the Outputs
Editing Mixes 10
Setting the Mix Channel Effects Send Level
Selecting the Mix Channel Effects Send
The Pitch Function [70 PITCH]
Shifting the Mix Channel Pitch by Octaves
Setting Which Programs Effects Will be Used
The Keyboard/MIDI Function [90 KEYBOARD/MIDI]
Enabling MIDI Input for the Mix Channel
Enabling MIDI Output for the Mix Channel
Enabling the Keyboard for the Mix Channel
Editing Mixes 10
The Controller Function [100 CONTROLLERS]
Enabling MIDI for the Wheels
Enabling MIDI Aftertouch
Enabling MIDI for the Sustain Pedal
Setting the Lower Keyboard Limit (Split Point)
Setting the Upper Keyboard Limit (Split Point)
Naming the Mix [120 NAME]
The Mix Edit Buffers
QS Parallel Matrix Effects
Setting the Send Levels
Getting Into Effects Edit Mode
What the Numbered Buttons Do
Storing Effects Settings
Copying Effects
Editing Effects 11
Hearing the Effects Only
If the Effects Inputs Clip (!)
The Effects Edit Pages
The Configuration Function [40 CONFIGURATION]
Configuration 1: 1 REVERB
NOTE: Each Pitch, Delay and Reverb
Editing Effects 11
Configuration 2: 2 REVERBS
Configuration 3: LEZLIE+REVERB
Editing Effects 11
Configuration 4: 1 REVERB+EQ
Configuration 5: OVERDRIVE+LEZLIE
Selecting a Send to Edit [00-30 SEND]
The EQ Function [50 EQ]
Setting the EQ Low Shelf Frequency
Setting the EQ Low Shelf Boost
Setting the EQ High Shelf Frequency
Editing Effects 11
Setting the EQ High Shelf Boost
The Mod Function [60 MOD]
Choosing the Mod Source
Choosing the Mod Destination
Setting the Mod Level
The Lezlie Function [70 LEZLIE]
Selecting the Lezlie Input 1 Source (Config 5)
Selecting the Lezlie Input 2 Source (Config 5)
Setting the Balance Between the Lezlie Inputs (Config 5 Only)
Editing Effects 11
Turning On the Lezlie Motor
Setting the Lezlie Speed
Setting the Lezlie Horn Level
The Pitch Function [80 PITCH]
Adjusting the Pitch Effect Input Level in 2 REVERBS
Setting the Chorus LFO Wave Shape
Editing Effects 11
Setting the Flanger Feedback Type
Setting the Chorus/Flanger LFO Speed
Setting the Chorus/Flanger LFO Depth
Setting the Chorus/Flanger Feedback
Setting the Resonator Decay Time
Selecting the Pitch Effect Input 2 Source in OVERDRIVE+LEZLIE
Setting the Pitch Effect Input Balance in OVERDRIVE+LEZLIE
The Delay Function [90 DELAY]
Choosing the Delay Type
Editing Effects 11
Selecting the Delay Input 2 Source in OVERDRIVE+LEZLIE
Setting the Delay Input Balance
Setting the Delay Time
Setting the Delay Feedback Amount
Selecting the Reverb Input 1 Source
Selecting the Reverb Input 2 Source
Setting the Reverb Input Balance
Setting the Reverb Input Level
Setting the Send 2 Reverb Input Level (2 REVERBS Only)
Editing Effects 11
Setting the Send 4 Reverb Input Level (2 REVERBS Only)
Setting the Pitch Effect Output into the Reverb (2 REVERBS Only)
Reverb Parameters
Selecting the Reverb Type
Setting the Reverb Predelay Time
Setting the Reverb Predelay Mix
Setting the Reverb Input Filter Frequency
Setting the Reverb Decay Time
Setting the Reverb Hi/Low Decay Time
Editing Effects 11
Setting the Reverb Hi/Low Decay Time
Setting the Reverb Diffusion
The Overdrive Function [110 OVERDRIVE]
Selecting the Overdrive Type
Setting the Overdrive Brightness
Setting the Overdrive Mix
Setting the Effects Output Levels [120 MIX]
Setting the Effects Mix into the Main Outputs
A Frequently Asked Questions
How do I split the keyboard?
How do I layer two sounds on the keyboard?
What is a MIDI Sequence?
Where can I get MIDI sequences for the QS?
A Frequently Asked Questions
How do I load samples into the QS?
Where can I get Q Cards?
Where can I get SRAM cards and Flash cards?
Where can I get more Banks?
B Sound Bridge
Using Sound Bridge to Create Your Own Sound Cards
Sending Sequence Data to External Devices
Sound Bridge Instrument Format
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Sending and Receiving Bank Select Messages
Transmitting MIDI Volume and Panning
MIDI Supplement C
MIDI Controller Numbers
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MIDI Implementation Chart
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General MIDI
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D Troubleshooting
Recovering from a Crash
Re-Initializing
Checking the Software Version
Cleaning Your QS
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