Alesis HR-16:B Drums User Manual


 
In all five of
these
pages,
pressing
RECORD initiates
the operation.
The verity function
is
used
to insure thal
the dala
just
record€d
to tape is
good.
Load f rom taps
loads the
entire
sequenc€
msmory with
the data
on tape. Load
part
and load
song allow
a single
part
or
song
to be loaded from
a tape.
The keypad can
be used to
seleit the
desired number.
Alter
pressing
RECORD,
the display
will change to the following
(depending
on th6
page
snown wnen
I wars
pressed):
FROM
TAPE
PART:00
co
00
Again, the RECORD
and TAPE buttons
can be releasod, and the display
will continus unlil
the operation is complete,
with ths currently
loading or ver'rfying
part
or song number being
shown in the display. When
loading one
part
or
song,
the display will continue
to show the
selected
part
or song
number in ih€
uppsr display. When sonding out
MlDl data, the
display shown above
will remain until the data has
been sent out. After completion
of the
tapo tunctions, th6 display
will return to its
previous
state
(select pad
or sslect song). lf an
error is oncountered
while loading a
lape, ths
display
will show ERROR as soon
as
it
occurs, lor example,
Ths tape will attempt lo continue
to load, but it is
possible
that lhe data will
be conupted
and
lherefore unusable.
During any ot ths tape operations
(but
not lhe send MlDl lunction), ths STOP/CONTINUE
button can be used to abort the operation. When loading in all
parts
and songs, aborling
the tape may leave unusable data
in memory.
When
loading one
part
or song, aborting
aftor the selscted
part
or song
has
passed
will not cause any
problems.
STORING
TO DISK USING MIOI SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE DATA DUMP
Tho MMT-8 send to MlDl function is
provided
so
that the data
can be storod on a computef,
a Yamaha MDF-1
(MlDl
Filer) or a Yamaha DX-7llFD. The data is sent out as one blrck of
system exclusivo dala, with
the length being delermined by the amount of memory being
used. ll using lhe MlDl Filer,
no more lhan 85% ol the memory should be full or else the
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