The QSR Drum Synthesizer Manual
The QSR Drum Synthesizer Manual
  • Background Info
    • Introduction
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • About the QSR
    • Sounds, Programs, and Mixes
    • QSR Polyphony
    • Hardware Overview
    • Hardware Connections
    • Software Overview
    • Programming Process
    • System Planning
  • Setup
    • Setting Up Your System
    • Installing Software
    • Verifying QS Edit Pro MIDI communication
    • Receiving the Dump ALL Sysex file
    • Backing up the QSR User bank
    • Testing Your Hardware
  • Mixes
    • Working with Mixes
    • Creating the Mix Template
    • Editing the Mix Template
    • Testing and balancing Mixes
  • Programs
    • Quadrasynth Drum and Percussion Programs
    • General MIDI Drum Map
    • Programming Strategy
    • MIDI Channel Assignments
    • Working with Programs
    • Loading the QS Drum Programs Bank SYSEX file
    • Exploring the Alesis QS Drum Programs
    • Exploring the QSR Sound ROM
    • Creating the Program Template
    • Editing the Program Template
  • Samples
    • Built-in Sample List
    • Sample File Formats
    • PCMCIA Cards
    • About PCMCIA Cards in Slot [B]
    • Sample File Planning
    • Processing Sample Files
    • Setting the Flash Card Info
    • Using Stereo Samples
    • Organizing Samples in Sound Bridge
    • Creating the Sound Bridge Project
    • Programming the Flash RAM Card
  • Glossary
    • QSR
    • Sound Bridge
    • MIDI
    • QS Edit Pro
Index
  • B
    • bank[1]
  • C
    • connection diagram[1]
    • Control Pad[1][2]
  • D
    • DDTi[1]
    • Drum Edit window[1][2]
    • Drum mode[1][2]
    • Drum Sound Editor window[1][2]
    • Dump ALL Sysex Manager
      • upload Program bank[1]
  • F
    • FAQ[1]
    • Flash RAM card[1]
      • programming[1]
  • G
    • General MIDI[1]
      • Drum map[1]
    • Getting Started Guide[1]
    • Global Settings[1]
  • H
    • hardware
      • testing[1]
    • hardware components[1]
    • hardware connections[1]
    • hardware testing[1]
  • K
    • Keyboard mode[1]
  • M
    • MIDI
      • channel assignments[1]
    • MIDI World[1]
    • Mix[1][2]
      • auditioning[1]
      • creating[1]
      • editing[1][2]
      • managing mixes[1][2]
      • Mix Group[1]
      • parameters[1]
      • saving to location[1]
      • selecting or changing[1]
      • testing[1]
    • Mix Librarian[1]
    • Mix mode
      • Switch to[1]
    • Mix Template[1][2]
    • MOTU[1]
  • N
    • Note number[1]
  • P
    • PCMCIA Card
      • compatible card types[1]
      • limitations[1]
      • Slot B[1]
    • polyphony[1]
    • Preset bank[1][2]
    • Program[1][2]
      • auditioning[1][2]
      • Drum Program[1][2]
      • editing[1][2]
      • layering[1]
      • managing[1]
      • managing Programs[1][2]
      • parameters[1][2]
      • saving to disk[1][2]
      • selecting and changing[1]
    • Program Librarian[1]
    • Programming Strategy[1]
    • Program mode
      • switch to[1]
    • Program Template[1][2]
  • Q
    • QS DumpALL Sysex Manager
      • backup User bank[1]
    • QS Edit Pro[1][2]
      • Drum Edit window[1]
      • Dump ALL Sysex Manager[1]
      • receive Dump ALL Sysex file[1]
      • Sound Select window[1]
      • verifying MIDI communication[1][2]
      • Wave Select window[1]
    • QSR[1]
      • exploring[1][2][3][4]
      • features[1]
      • programming[1][2]
      • specifications[1]
  • R
    • RAM512 Expando Card[1]
  • S
    • sample
      • auto-split[1][2]
      • convert stereo to mono[1]
      • file formats[1]
      • organizing samples[1]
      • other parameters[1]
      • processing[1]
      • selection[1]
      • stereo[1]
      • stereo samples[1]
    • Sample Group[1]
    • software
      • installation[1]
    • software applications[1]
    • sound[1][2]
      • auditioning[1]
      • Drum mode[1][2]
      • edit Drum mode sounds[1][2]
      • Keyboard mode[1][2]
      • layering[1][2]
    • Sound Bridge[1][2]
      • Card Info window[1]
      • create project[1]
      • preferences[1]
      • program Flash RAM card[1]
    • sound card[1]
    • Sound Group[1][2]
    • sound module[1]
    • Sound Tower[1]
    • system
      • setup[1]
    • system configuration[1]
    • system planning[1]
  • T
    • Trigger iO[1][2]
  • U
    • User bank[1][2]
      • backing up[1]
  • V
    • velocity crossfading[1][2]
    • Virtual Keyboard[1][2][3][4][5][6]
    • Voice[1]

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