Storage Of Datadisk Midi Setup Per Disk; To Store The Datadisk - Alesis DATADISK Reference Manual

Direct midi to disk/universal data storage
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SECTION 6
Synchronizing the DataDisk to a Sequencer
In a closed loop configuration (see page 13, fig. 4), to prevent timing
errors caused by MIDI clock returning to the sequencer, you must either:
NOTE: In either case MIDI echo on the DataDisk should be set to OFF.
It is possible to store the DataDisk MIDI parameters (MIDI Echo, MIDI
Program Change Channel, MIDI Sync, and MIDI Filter) to disk. When a
new disk is loaded, the MIDI setup will be automatically loaded as well.
This means that the MIDI setup can be unique per disk.
The display will then return to the current MIDI page.
PLEASE NOTE:
a) If no MIDI setup is stored on the inserted disk, the current
MIDI parameter settings in the DataDisk will not be altered.
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6) When the DataDisk has finished sending the file, press
the Stop button on the MMT-8 to stop recording.
7) Press Edit while in the part that you have just recorded to
on the MMT-8, then scroll through the sequence to
determine the total number of beats. Change the length
of the sequence to equal the number of beats . This will
eliminate any empty beats at the end of the sequence.
1) Set the sequencer's clock source to INTERNAL ONLY
(ignore incoming MIDI clock), or
2) Set the DataDisk's MIDI clock filter to ON.

STORAGE OF DATADISK MIDI SETUP PER DISK

1) Press the
button. The display will read:
MIDI
MIDI ECHO
2) After setting the DataDisk MIDI parameters as desired
(see page 35), press the
MIDI page to store any MIDI parameters to disk. The
display will temporarily read:
MIDI Parameters
Stored

TO STORE THE DataDisk

MIDI PARAMETERS TO DISK
OFF
button while on any
DO/YES
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