Qs7/Qs8; Qsr - Alesis QS Series Service Manual

Qs series 64 voice keyboards and rack mount synths
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7.20 QS7/QS8

1.00 June 28, 1996
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1.
First Production Release.
1.01 July 3, 1996
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1.
Lowered test sine wave amplitude by 2dB.
V1.10
Sep. 11th, 1996
1.
Fixed Mix UnCompare bug where when going out of compare in Mix mode all voices playing should be stopped, but they weren't.
2.
Fixed Mix MIDI Dots bug where when leaving Edit mode by hitting the <MIX> button, no new MIDI Dots would light when a new key was
pressed until all keys were first released.
3.
Changed Program and Mix Channel RANGE when using keyboard note presses to set the range so that the Global Keyboard Transpose
is taken into account.
4.
Modified portamento routine so that each sound retains the last note played in that sound, and glides from the last note to the new note
played. Other sounds or channels will no longer cause portamento interaction.
5.
Put HIMOM back in.
6.
Changed QS7 Software so that its aftertouch would work with both REV C and REV E boards. This change resulted in a new source file
PANEL7.SRC where the black aftertouched value is forced to the value H'FFFF.
7.
New presets. Final Release of version 1.10.
V1.02
Sep. 12th, 1996
1.
Changed version from 1.10 to 1.02 for Manufacturing.

7.40 QSR

1.00 Dec. 3, 1996 Checksum = 528Ah
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1.
First Production Release
1.01 Dec. 3, 1996 Checksum = 528Ah
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1.
First Production Release
1.02 Mar. 21, 1996 Checksum = 528Ah
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1.
Fixed bug which did not allow the use of the MIDI Port and the PC Serial interface simultaneously. Now the QSR can be used to translate
back and forth between Serial I/O and the rest of a MIDI Studio.
2.
ROM Cards (Q Cards) no longer respond to the MIDI Sequence Start Command.(with the exception of AMD flash cards). Note that
whether or not an SRAM Card responds to the MIDI Sequence Start Command depends on the Card manufacturer, although the majority
do not.
3.
Fixed Bug in which Mix Program assignments were changed if the data was stored to Card B.
4.
Fixed bug in which pressing EDIT would crash the unit (and likely the PC) if the Mix Channel Program Bank or the MIX Channel Program
Number was already being edited in UNISYN.
5.
Fixed bug which caused ROM Card demo sequences to be played incorrectly from Card slot B.
6.
Fixed bugs in which the Card Bank pointers and the Card Bank Designators would change when the Card was removed from the card
slot.
7.
Fixed bug which caused the Global Out/Thru parameter to default to Out at the end of any Card Demo Sequence.
8.
Fixed bug which allowed the user to continue past the maximum allowable value (99) when storing an individual mix. Note that the
display did not reflect these "hidden" values. These values would go up to 128 .
9.
Fixed "display anomalies" which required that 2 button presses were necessary to change values for :
10. To reduce confusion the "DEL-IN:SND<nnPCH" Parameter in the FX Config 2 pitch function has been changed to "DelayIn Lev:nn"
11. Fixed bug in which an incoming Sys-ex Global dump (in particular from a QS8 "SEND ALL DATA TO MIDI") would alter the Global MIDI
In/Out/Thru parameter.
12. Fixed bug in which the Store/Copy option for Effects did absolutely nothing when the source and destination were both set to Effects .
Now, the source has priority so that if the source is set to EFFECT, then the destination is forced to be a PROGRAM XXX. Conversely, if
the source was set to a PROGRAM XXX then the destination is forced to be EFFECT.
13. Fixed bug in which Mono Mode programs would "stick" if the QSR's MIDI channel was changed while it was playing.
Alesis QS Series Keyboards Service Manual V1.00
Config 2 Send 2: REVERB
Config 2 Send 3: MIX
Config 2 Send 4: REVERB
Config 1 Send 4: MIX
Config 3 Send 4: MIX
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