
Basic Operation: Part 4
QS6.1 Reference Manual
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P
LAYING
S
EQUENCES
F
ROM
A C
ARD
[This section assumes that you have some PCMCIA Expansion Cards with sequences
on them. If you donÕt, you can move on and come back to this section later.]
Several of the Alesis QCards come with their own demonstration sequences. More
importantly, you can store your own MIDI sequences to RAMcards (in Standard
MIDI File format) using a computer and AlesisÕs free Sound Bridge software, and
then play them back easily from your QS6.1.
HereÕs all you have to do.
1) Insert the RAMcard containing sequence data into either of the two
[PCMCIA
EXPANSION]
slots on the back panel of your QS6.1.
2) Press the
[
SEQUENCE
]
button. The display will look like this:
3) Use the
[
SELECTION
]
buttons to pick the Card and Sequence Bank that holds
the sequence youÕd like to play: the
[
00
]
through
[
40
]
buttons select Sequence
Banks 0-4 on Card A, while
[
50
]
through
[
90
]
select the equivalent Sequence
Banks on Card B.
4) Finally, use the
[
0
]
through
[
9
]
buttons to activate a specific sequence from the
selected Sequence Bank (each Bank can hold 10 sequences).
If there is a sequence there, just wait a moment and it will play. (A blinking right
arrow will show up in the display during playback.) If there isnÕt a sequence there,
then the display will tell you so.
To stop a sequence while itÕs playing, you can press your choice of the
[
SEQUENCE
]
,
[
PROGRAM
]
or
[
MIX
]
buttons. To leave this Mode and return to where you started
without triggering a sequence, press
[
SEQUENCE
]
again.