Alesis QS6.1 Reference Manual page 22

64-voice expandable synthesizer
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Overview: Part 2
A WORD ABOUT THE SILKSCREENING
As we mentioned in the last section, if you look above and below the 23
[SELECTION] buttons youÕll see a lot of words silkscreened on the front panel. WeÕll
get into what they mean later. All you need to know now is:
¥ When youÕre in Mix Edit mode, find the word ÒMIXÓ at the outer edge of the
buttons, and then follow along that level to find the various Mix functions.
¥ Do the same for Program and Effects Edit modes. The exception here is that
thereÕs no bottom row of functions for Effects Edit mode. In its place you have ÒDrum
SoundÓ , which means you use these buttons to select Drums in Drum Mode. The
ÒKeyboard SoundÓ row calls up more Program Edit mode functions.
THE SEQUENCE & TRANSPOSE BUTTONS
At the far right on the front panel are two buttons:
[SEQUENCE]. Pressing this button once puts your QS6.1 in Sequence Playback
Mode. In this mode the [00] through [90] buttons select possible PCMCIA card
Sequence Banks, and the [0] through [9] buttons trigger specific Sequences for
playback. To exit without making a selection, just press [SEQUENCE] again.
[TRANSPOSE]. You can transpose the output of your QS6.1 by holding this button
down and then pressing any key on the keyboard. The transposition limit is one
octave in either direction. To return to normal operation, just stop pressing on the
[TRANSPOSE] button. Please note that any changes you make here will stay in
place until you deliberately reset them to normal. This is done by holding the
[ TRANSPOSE ] button and pressing the third C key from the left (also known as
C3). To make it easy to locate, weÕve silkscreened that on the front panel just above
the key.
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