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QS6 Basics

QS6 Basics. Type : Sample playback synthesizer keyboard Keys: 61 velocity and aftertouch sensitive, synth action. Polyphony : 64 voices MIDI Channels : 16

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QS6 Basics

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  1. QS6 Basics

  2. Type : Sample playback synthesizer keyboard • Keys: 61 velocity and aftertouch sensitive, synth action. • Polyphony : 64 voices • MIDI Channels : 16 • ROM : 8MB, expandable to 16MB using PCMCIA ROM and RAM Card. Sounds : 512 preset 128 user programs, 400 preset and 100 user mixes, expandable using PCMCIA cards. • Samples : 48kHz Linear samples • General MIDI : GM compatible.

  3. Effects : On board effects, based on the Alesis Q2 FX processor • Drums : Drum kits, rhythm loops • Input / Output : Audio Out L/R, Phones, MIDI IN, OUT/THRU, Serial interface for Mac/PC, PCMCIA card slot • Controls : Pitch wheel, Mod. wheel, assignable control slider, 2 Pedal inputs • Sequencer No on-board sequencer, can play standard MIDI files from PCMCIA expansion card • Other features : Using PCMCIA Flash RAM cards, custom samples and programs can be added.

  4. Demos Sequences • You can play the demo songs: • Demo 1 : press mix + 0 • Demo 2 : press mix + 1 • Demo 3 : press mix + 2 • Demo 4 : press mix + 3

  5. Modes • Program Mode – Sends and receives MIDI information on only one MIDI channel at a time. (Performance) • Mix Mode – Sends and receives as many as 16 MIDI channels at once. (Band)

  6. Keyboard Mode(Global Edit Mode) • Out 01 – Out 16 In this Mode you will not hear your QS6 unless the sequencer is set up to echo back. Used when sequencing for other MIDI devices.

  7. Keyboard Mode(Global Edit Mode) • Normal – This mode is used if you have a Mix that is layered or sending to many midi channels at once.

  8. Keyboard Mode(Global Edit Mode) • Ch Solo – Use this mode if you are sequencing with the QS6 alone (no other external MIDI modules).

  9. Program Assign for eachMIDI Channel • Assign Programs to the 16 channels of a MIX by using the Page Buttons

  10. Organization of Sounds • Banks – Presets 1-3, User and GM Bank • Buttons – Two Rows, Top Row (00-120) is the Sound Group, Lower Row (0-9) are the Program/Mix Buttons (depending on the mode you are in) • Each row of the Sound Group is labeled with the group of instruments it represents • Each of these Sound Groups will have 10 sounds in banks Presets 1-3 and the User bank.

  11. Copying and Saving • How to Save • GM 55 (Orch Hit) • Store button under the edit mode on left side • Press 00 than 3 for User Bank 3 • Press Store

  12. Renaming Sounds • Press Program or Bank • Go to User • Go to what you want to rename • Press edit select • Press 120 (name) • Move Cursor to the first letter (page right or left)

  13. Renaming Sounds Cont. • Use the up and down arrows or Controller Slider D • Press store 2 times

  14. Global Edit Mode • Press Edit Bank Right, you can navigate through the pages by pressing the page right or left buttons. • Global Edits are changes that affect the entire keyboard. • Examples are changing pitch of the entire keyboard (half steps), Master Tune (in cents), Transpose (changes MIDI note data), and Keyboard Mode (already discussed).

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