Overview: Chapter 4

Press [CURSOR ] once to advance the cursor to the Program number value in the lower section of the display.

Turn the [VALUE] knob to select the Program Number in the User Bank you wish to copy the Effects to (000–127), or the EFFECT of the currently selected Program.

Press [STORE] to complete the copy function.

INITIALIZING THE PROGRAM/MIX BUFFERS

If you want to start programming from “scratch”, you can easily reset all parameters to their default settings by re-initializing the Program/Mix Buffers. Make sure your mod wheel is all the way down before re-initializing, otherwise the “zero” position of the mod wheel will be incorrect.

To re-initialize the Program/Mix Buffers:

Turn the power off.

While holding down both [

CURSOR ] buttons, turn on the power.

Depending on the last selected Play mode, the QSR will power up showing either Mix 00 or Program 00 of Preset Bank 1, with the word “EDITED” appearing in the lower-left corner of the display. All edit buffers have all now been initialized (i.e., all Mix and Program parameters are reset to the default settings).

Re-initializing will also reset all Global parameters to their default settings. However, none of the Programs or Mixes are changed when re-initializing the unit. You can proceed to edit, then [STORE] at any Program location you like.

INITIALIZING SOUNDS

You can also initiailize the individual Sounds of a Program on a per Sound basis. This resets the parameters of only one Sound at a time for the selected Program, without changing the remaining Sounds.

To re-initialize the an individual Sound in the currently selected Program:

Press [STORE].

The [STORE] button will begin to flash.

Press [CURSOR ] five times to advance to Page 4.

The upper section of the display will read:

INITIALIZE

SOUND 1 (STR)

Use the [VALUE] knob to select which of the four Sounds (1–4) you wish to initialize.

Press [STORE] to complete the initializing function.

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Alesis QSR 64 manual Initializing the PROGRAM/MIX Buffers, Initializing Sounds