3.3 COPY FUNCTIONS

The following Copy functions assume that you are copying a Main Pattern to a Main Pattern (remember, copying a Main Pattern to another Main Pattern copies the Fill along with it). Other combinations take the following rules into account.

Copying a Main Pattern to a non-empty Pattern or to itself appends the Fill to the existing Fill, as well as appends the Main Pattern to the existing Main Pattern.

If you copy from Main to Fill (or vice-versa) within a particular numbered Pattern, the destination will be erased and replaced with the source Pattern since Main and Fill Patterns must have the same length. This is useful if you want the Fill to contain variations on the Main Pattern—just copy the Main to Fill and make your additions/changes.

Copying a Fill to a Fill follows the same rules as copying a Main Pattern to a Fill.

The only copy technique that appends a Pattern to another Pattern is copying a Main Pattern to another Main Pattern.

3.3A Copy, Append, and Double Patterns

1. The SR-16 should be in Pattern mode and stopped.

2. Select the Pattern to be copied.

3. Press and hold the COPY button, and keep holding it down until step (6). The display says

COPY TO PATT.

4. Enter the destination Pattern number into which the current Pattern will be copied with the INC/DEC or number buttons.

Copying a Pattern to a blank destination Pattern replaces the blank Pattern with the original Pattern data.

Copying to a Pattern that already contains data appends the original data to the end of the data in the destination Pattern. If this would result in a Pattern with more than 128 beats, the display will say TOO MANY BEATS.

Copying a Pattern to itself doubles the length.

The Drum Set assignment and Pattern name are copied along with the drum data only if the destination Pattern is empty.

5. Press PLAY. The display says COPY DONE. 6. Release the COPY and PLAY buttons.

3.3B Copy One Drum Pad's Part to Another Drum Pad

Merge: When the destination drum pad already has a pattern, the source pattern will be merged with the destination pattern. Note that if the two parts contain events for the same pad on the same beat, only one event will prevail and it will take the level of the source Pattern event.

Sound Stacking™: When the destination drum pad is empty (no recorded pattern), the source pattern will be copied and any drum sound assigned to the destination drum pad will play the exact same pattern as the source drum pad. This technique lets you stack multiple drum sounds together to create monster composite sounds. See section 8.3: Sound Stacking.

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Alesis SR-16 manual Copy Functions, 3A Copy, Append, and Double Patterns, Copy to Patt

SR-16 specifications

The Alesis SR-16 is a legendary drum machine that has carved its niche in the realm of music production since its initial release in the early 1990s. Renowned for its affordability and user-friendly interface, the SR-16 has become a staple for musicians, producers, and composers across various genres. Its robust set of features and reliable performance make it an attractive choice for both beginners and seasoned professionals.

One of the standout features of the Alesis SR-16 is its expansive library of high-quality drum sounds. It houses 233 onboard drum and percussion sounds, encompassing everything from acoustic drum kits to electronic beats. The samples are derived from real instruments and meticulously recorded to provide a rich, authentic sound that can enhance any musical project. Additionally, the SR-16 allows users to layer and mix different sounds, giving them the flexibility to create customized drum tracks.

The SR-16 employs advanced sequencing capabilities, letting users create intricate patterns and beats with ease. It offers 50 preset patterns, spanning multiple musical styles, which can be edited and modified to suit individual needs. Users can also record their own patterns in real-time or step mode, allowing for greater creativity and control over the final output.

Alesis has designed the SR-16 with a user-friendly interface, featuring a backlit LCD screen and intuitive layout that simplifies the programming process. This accessibility makes the drum machine ideal for live performances as well as studio sessions. Furthermore, the SR-16 includes facilities for triggering sounds via MIDI, enabling seamless integration with other hardware and software setups.

Another notable feature is the onboard effects processing, which enhances the sound quality and provides additional sonic possibilities. The SR-16 includes reverb and filter effects, allowing users to manipulate their sounds and create depth within their musical arrangements.

The compact and rugged build of the Alesis SR-16 makes it suitable for musicians on the go. With its substantial battery life and adaptability for power sources, it is a reliable companion for live performances or recording sessions.

In conclusion, the Alesis SR-16 stands out as an essential tool for anyone looking to expand their musical toolkit. With its high-quality sounds, intuitive sequencing, and versatility, it remains a relevant choice decades after its introduction, merging classic design with modern technological advancements. Whether for crafting beats in the studio or performing live, the SR-16 delivers a unique and engaging drumming experience.