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ENSONIQ ASR-X Pro UserÕs Guide

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Triangle Op

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AfroCowbell

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Agogo

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Bongo

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Conga Slap

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Conga Mute

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Conga Hi

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Conga Lo

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Timbale Hi

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Timbale Lo

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Timbale Rim

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Cabasa

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Maracas

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Shaker

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Shekere Up

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Shekere Dn

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Guiro Long

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Guiro Short

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Vibraslap

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Clave

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Woodblock

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Stick Click

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Cuica

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Gt. SlideDn

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Scratch 1

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Scratch 2

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Scratch 3

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Scratch 4

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Scratch 5

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Scratch 6

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Scratch Lp

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Whistle 1

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Whistle 2

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Hiss

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Poppy Piano

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Digby Piano

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Clavinot

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Orgcussion

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NewOrgleans

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Snare-Imba

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NaturalBass

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Less Frets

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SlapYo'Self

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BuzzSawBass

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Sweep Bass

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Snot-T-Bass

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Barkin'Bass

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RaveTheWave

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TiteÕTÕBass

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Snoot Guit

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Classic Syn

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Squared Off

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Cat's Meow

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Sin-Stringz

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String Hit

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Horn Hit

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Sax Hit

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Raunch Hit

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Clangerous

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Spackle Me

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The Birds !

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Noise Sync

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SyncÕOÕGoob

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Gizmo Kit

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Dance Kit

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HeavyDrmKit

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Big Kit

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Rock Kit

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Ol'SkoolKit

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GM Kit

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Silence

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Vintg Bs 1

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Vintg Bs 2

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Vintg Bs 3

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Vintg Bs 4

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Vintg Bs 5

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Snappy Bass

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Bubbly Bass

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Vel Wow Bs

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BowWow Bass

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TB Tech Bs

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Sqr Whl Bs

Summary of Contents for ASR-X PRO

Page 1: ...TM LEADINGTHEWORLDINSOUNDINNOVATION U s e r s G u i d e...

Page 2: ...er the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with this product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO...

Page 3: ...TM U U U Us s s se e e er r r r s s s s G G G Gu u u uii i id d d de e e e V V V Ve e e er r r rs s s sii i io o o on n n n 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 00 0 0 0...

Page 4: ...photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior written consent from ENSONIQ Corp The ASR X Pro software firmware is copyrighted and all r...

Page 5: ...mation on the disk Keep disks away from speaker cabinets tape decks power cables airline x ray equipment power amplifiers TV sets and any other sources of magnetic energy Don t eject the disk while th...

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Page 7: ...T T T Tu u u ut t t to o o or r r rii i ia a a all l l 1 1 1 1 L L L Lii i is s s st t t t o o o of f f f R R R RO O O OM M M M S S S So o o ou u u un n n nd d d ds s s s 2 2 2 23 3 3 3 II I In n n ns...

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Page 9: ...th h h he e e e A A A AS S S SR R R R X X X X P P P Pr r r ro o o o B B B Bo o o ox x x x The following items are included with every ASR X Pro shipped from the ENSONIQ factory ENSONIQ X Audio Samplin...

Page 10: ...ou ve sampled or loaded into the ASR X Pro Standard sounds based on ROM waves can have up to 16 layers sounds that play sampled waves use one layer for mono waves or two layers for stereo waves kit so...

Page 11: ...Se e e et t t tt t t tii i in n n ng g g g L L L Le e e ev v v ve e e ell l ls s s s W W W Wh h h he e e en n n n C C C Co o o on n n nn n n ne e e ec c c ct t t te e e ed d d d t t t to o o o a a a...

Page 12: ...knob to pick an individual demo from the selected category and press the Yes button S S S Se e e ell l le e e ec c c ct t t tii i in n n ng g g g T T T Tr r r ra a a ac c c ck k k ks s s s The ASR X...

Page 13: ...button to go back to Track 1 S S S Se e e ell l le e e ec c c ct t t tii i in n n ng g g g T T T Tr r r ra a a ac c c ck k k k S S S So o o ou u u un n n nd d d ds s s s Each track can play any of the...

Page 14: ...r type The selected sound Sounds are stored in groups called banks Each bank can contain up to 127 sounds each of which is numbered This system allows you to select sounds via MIDI since each bank s n...

Page 15: ...o o oc c c ce e e ee e e ed d d dii i in n n ng g g g 1 Press the left Octave Transpose button to bring the pads down to Octave 0 N N N No o o ot t t te e e e If you see Kit Mapper on the display pre...

Page 16: ...g ii i in n n n t t t th h h he e e e A A A AS S S SR R R R X X X X P P P Pr r r ro o o o The ASR X Pro contains a recording device called a sequencer that is both powerful and easy to use A sequence...

Page 17: ...d over this default sequence setting can be changed see Chapter 6 in the ASR X Pro Reference Manual 3 Press the Stop button to end playback U U U Un n n nd d d do o o o For situations in which you ve...

Page 18: ...track you ve recorded contains 1 4 notes not 1 16th notes 5 Turn the Value knob counter clockwise to select the Strict 1 4 template 6 Press the Yes button 7 Play back your track the timing of the quar...

Page 19: ...satisfied with your performance quantize the track using the Strict 1 4 quantization template 5 Play back your bass and drums sequence and press the Stop button when you re done listening B B B Be e e...

Page 20: ...htReverb i The currently selected effect bus The FX Bus parameter assigns the selected track to an effect bus and therefore an effect The values available for this parameter vary slightly depending on...

Page 21: ...s Edit button selecting the appropriate question and pressing the Yes button Effect selection and editing is described in Chapter 4 of the ASR X Pro Reference Manual For a listing of the insert effect...

Page 22: ...to cause the ASR X Pro to begin sampling This is referred to as the trigger threshold 6 Turn the Value knob counter clockwise to move the level indicator as far leftward as it will go The farther to t...

Page 23: ...sampled on the three pads you selected and other elements of Dance Kit on the other pads W W W Wh h h ha a a at t t t H H H Ha a a ap p p pp p p pe e e en n n ne e e ed d d d W W W Wh h h he e e en n...

Page 24: ...f SMPL1 retain its name and are numbered T T T Tii i ip p p p You can use the Memory Manager to rename sounds in RAM See Chapter 7 of the ASR X Pro Reference Manual B B B Be e e ef f f fo o o or r r r...

Page 25: ...ce and stop OnceBackwrd so that the wave will play backwards once and stop LoopForward so that the wave will play forwards over and over again LoopFwd Bwd so that the wave will play once forward then...

Page 26: ...mple start to half the setting of loop end 15 Hit and hold down the middle pad the wave now starts playing halfway through when the bass comes in and then starts over again from the beginning You ve t...

Page 27: ...RAM and all of your sequences they even save your System MIDI Resampling Setup and sequencer Click settings and be automatically loaded when you power up ASR X Pro floppy and SCSI disk operations are...

Page 28: ...obal Save button 2 If necessary turn the Parameter knob until the display shows Save to disk ALL SESSION SESSION i i The type of file to be saved The name of the file to be saved By turning the Parame...

Page 29: ...Sound button select the CUSTOM SoundFinder category and look for your sounds or press the Transport Play button to play the sequence to verify this there s nothing there Let s load it all back in 1 Lo...

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Page 31: ...Classic Snr ROM08 031 909 Snare ROM08 032 808 Snare ROM08 033 Brush Slap ROM08 034 Clean Snare ROM08 035 Cosmo Snare ROM08 036 House Snr 1 ROM08 037 House Snr 2 ROM08 038 House Snr 3 ROM08 039 Bang S...

Page 32: ...09 002 Clavinot ROM09 003 Orgcussion ROM09 004 NewOrgleans ROM09 005 Snare Imba ROM09 006 NaturalBass ROM09 007 Less Frets ROM09 008 SlapYo Self ROM09 009 BuzzSawBass ROM09 010 Sweep Bass ROM09 011 Sn...

Page 33: ...llow Pad ROM11 036 Brassy Saw ROM11 037 Poly Pad ROM11 038 Hol O Lead ROM11 039 PS Harm Sqr ROM11 040 PS HarmMono ROM11 041 Sigh o Nara ROM11 042 WHL Swept ROM11 043 Padly ROM11 044 Sync2Wheel ROM11 0...

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Page 35: ...Mid 2 Q 1 0 to 40 0 Identical to the Mid 1 Q parameter and is used to control different bandwidths within the mid range Mid 2 Gain Off 49 5dB to 24dB Identical to the Mid 1 Gain parameter used to cont...

Page 36: ...d Some sounds may require very low values while others sound more natural with higher values PreDelay 0 to 36ms Controls the amount of time it takes for the original signal to be presented to the reve...

Page 37: ...values tend to increase the smear making the echoes less apparent Diffusion 2 0 to 100 This diffuser similar to and in series with the previous one offers control over lower frequency ranges Plate re...

Page 38: ...Diffusion 1 but offers control of lower frequencies In general a setting of 50 can be considered an equal mix of dry diffused sound This setting is a good starting point Density 1 0 to 100 Density 1 c...

Page 39: ...release The Gate Hold time will begin again if retriggered Decay 0sec to 10 0sec Sets the decay rate In general the decay rate is set very high HF Damping 100Hz to 21 2kHz Controls the rate of attenua...

Page 40: ...to any of the chorused voices P P P Pa a a ar r r ra a a am m m me e e et t t te e e er r r r R R R Ra a a an n n ng g g ge e e e D D D De e e es s s sc c c cr r r rii i ip p p pt t t tii i io o o on...

Page 41: ...density is increased with time Setting this parameter too high can cause the echo density to build at a rate which exceeds the decay rate Chorus Mix Full Dry to Full Wet Controls the dry wet mix of t...

Page 42: ...Controls the amount of feedback applied to the flanger Positive or negative values will impart a different tonality to the flange effect either accenting the peaks or the notches System Feedback 99 t...

Page 43: ...g g ge e e e D D D De e e es s s sc c c cr r r rii i ip p p pt t t tii i io o o on n n n LFO Rate 1 1 Sys to 1 32 Sys 0 0Hz to 20 0Hz Controls the rate of the modulation applied to the delay time of t...

Page 44: ...trols the amount of feedback applied to the flanger Positive or negative values will impart a different tonality to the flange effect either accenting the peaks or the notches Rev Mix Full Dry to Full...

Page 45: ...dampen more and more high frequency energy HF Bandwidth 100Hz to 21 2kHz The high frequency bandwidth acts as a low pass filter on the signal going into the reverb controlling the amount of high freq...

Page 46: ...settings of 50 for starters Diffusion 2 0 to 100 This parameter similar to and in series with Diffusion 1 controls lower frequency ranges Definition 0 to 100 Controls the rate at which echo density i...

Page 47: ...independent delay Dly1 Level Off 49 5dB to 12 0dB Adjusts the volume of the delayed signal against the original dry signal Dly1 Feedback 99 to 99 Determines the amount of signal that will be fed from...

Page 48: ...l dry signal Dly1 Feedback 99 to 99 Determines the amount of signal that will be fed from the output back into the input increasing the number of repeats in the delay Dly1 Damping 100Hz to 21 2kHz Con...

Page 49: ...ines the amount of signal that will be fed from the output back into the input increasing the number of repeats in the delay Dly1 Damping 100Hz to 21 2kHz Controls the cutoff of a low pass filter on t...

Page 50: ...to 21 2kHz Controls the cutoff of a low pass filter on the feedback signal which adjusts the amount of damping to the feedback signals The lower the number the more the signals are damped Dly1 Pan Fu...

Page 51: ...0 to 40 0 This parameter is a bandwidth control that determines the width of the resonant peak at the center frequency band This parameter is equal to the cutoff frequency divided by the bandwidth By...

Page 52: ...ter cutoff frequency Higher values have a brighter sound This parameter can be modulated by any continuous MIDI controller for a wah wah pedal effect Post VCF Q 1 0 to 40 0 Determines the level and wi...

Page 53: ...48dB Controls the gain going into the distortion effect This will boost the signal level up to 48 dB For more distortion use a high input level gain and turn the distortion volume down to keep the vol...

Page 54: ...peaks or the notches 2 2 2 27 7 7 7 D D D Dii i is s s st t t t P P P Ph h h ha a a as s s se e e er r r r This insert effect combines a raspy distortion with a phase shifter P P P Pa a a ar r r ra a...

Page 55: ...modulation Phaser Depth 0 to 100 Controls the amount of modulation applied to the phaser Phaser Center 0 to 100 This parameter controls the mid point of the phaser Notch Depth 0 to 100 Controls the de...

Page 56: ...s how much the amplitude of the incoming signal will modify the distortion filter cutoff frequency When set to 0 no modification will occur When set to mid positive values the Pre VCF Fc will go high...

Page 57: ...hich adjusts the amount of damping to the feedback signals The lower the number the more the signals are damped Dly2 Pan Full L to Full R Determines the location of the delay in the stereo spectrum 3...

Page 58: ...lope shape ADSR Release 50us to 10 0s Sets the release time for the ADSR envelope shape ADSR Env Amt 99 to 99 Determines the degree to which the envelope modifies the cutoff frequency of the VCF ADSR...

Page 59: ...tuner back into the input This allows you to create special effects with ascending descending delays Voice2 Width 1ms to 185ms Controls the splice width of voice 2 Select the width that sounds best to...

Page 60: ...at will be fed from the output back into the input increasing the number of repeats in the delay Dly1 Damping 100Hz to 21 2kHz Controls the cutoff of a low pass filter on the feedback signal which adj...

Page 61: ...2 A E I O U AA AE AH AO EH ER IH IY UH UW B D F G J K L M N P R S T V Z Selects the shape of the second formant filter FormantWarp 12 to 12 semi Shifts all formant frequencies up or down warping the s...

Page 62: ...is parameter can be modulated by any continuous MIDI controller for a wah wah pedal effect Post VCF Q 1 0 to 40 0 Determines the level and width of the resonant peak at the filter cutoff point While t...

Page 63: ...r is set to Fast Broader ranges between Hi AM Max and Hi AM Min will create a deeper rotating speaker effect Lo Inertia 100ms to 10 0s Determines how long it will take for the woofer simulator rotor S...

Page 64: ...t the input level before the EQs to eliminate the possibility of clipping boosted signals Mid 1 Fc 10Hz to 20 0kHz Sets the center of the mid frequency parametric Mid 1 Q 1 0 to 40 0 This parameter is...

Page 65: ...mp gains approximately 0 dB this parameter controls the emphasis of even to odd harmonics which determines the tone of the amp Mid values emphasize even harmonics and offer a warmer glowing tube sound...

Page 66: ...econd independent delay Dly2 Level Off 49 5dB to 12 0dB Adjusts the volume of the delayed signal against the original dry signal Dly2 Pan Full L to Full R Determines the location of the delay in the s...

Page 67: ...9 5dB to 12 0dB Adjusts the volume of the delayed signal against the original dry signal Dly1 Feedback 99 to 99 Determines the amount of signal that will be fed from the output back into the input inc...

Page 68: ...djusts the balance of even to odd generated harmonics Dist Gain Off 49 5dB to 48dB Controls the gain going into the distortion effect This will boost the signal level up to 48 dB For more distortion u...

Page 69: ...Comp Gate combines an EQ with a full feature stereo compressor When using high compressor ratios this insert effect functions as a limiter This effect operates by compressing attenuating signals above...

Page 70: ...rmines how long the gate will last 4 4 4 40 0 0 0 E E E EQ Q Q Q C C C Ch h h ho o o or r r ru u u us s s s D D D DD D D DL L L L An effect chain that features a four band parametric EQ chorus and fou...

Page 71: ...e 1 1 Sys to 1 32 Sys 0ms to 630ms Sets the amount of delay time for the second independent delay Dly2 Level Off 49 5dB to 12 0dB Adjusts the volume of the delayed signal against the original dry sign...

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Page 73: ...ters or other products that produce heat 7 The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product 8 This product may be...

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