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number will be in parenthesis—forexample, step(4)—toprevent confusion with Song steps or step edit mode.

  1. Alesis SR-16 Pdf User Manuals. View online or download Alesis SR-16 Reference Manual, Quick Start Owner's Manual, Getting Started, Supplementary Manual.
  2. To listen, choose Perform (this de-activates the click). You can drop in and out of these two modes as you record. While the SR-16 is in either mode, you can change Pattern quantization, swing, click rhythm and volume, pad velocity response, name, drumset, drumset parameters, and MIDI parameters.

1.3 IMPORTANT: HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH THESR-16

1.3A Entering Numbers

The SR-16identifies Patterns and Songs, as well as many other parameters, with numbers. You need to type in (enter) these numbers in aspecific way (as described below).

1.3B The Cursor

When the SR-16wants you to enter a number in the 'Dialog' box, the display will show thepreviously-enterednumber (or the default number), and the first digit will have a small underline called thecursor. If the cursor is not present, the number is there for reference only. You are expected to enter something only if the cursor is present.

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1 . 3 C Leading Zeroes

If a value to be edited is a two-digitnumber, you must enter atwo-digitnumber. If the number is athree-digitnumber, you must enter athree-digitnumber. If necessary, enter a leading 0(i.e., a zero at the beginning of the number) to fill out the required number of digits.Example: The beat length is athree-digitnumber. To enter a beat length of 16, enter 016.

1 . 3 D Automatic Revert

This feature may confuse you at first, but save you from potential problems as you become more familiar with the machine. If all the required digits of a number aren't entered within two seconds, the display will revert back to the previous number, with the cursor under the first digit of the previous number. This is handy because if you start to enter a new number, but then change your mind halfway through, you don't have to key in (or remember) the original number again—justwait two seconds, and the display will revert to the original setting.

1.3E The INC/DEC Buttons

The two small buttons with the up arrow and down arrow symbols (next to the number keys) are called the INC/DEC buttons respectively.

Pressing the INC button once increases the value of the entire number indicated by the cursor (not just a single digit) by one. Pressing the DEC button once decreases the value of theentire number indicated by the cursor (not just a single digit) by one.Example: If the display shows 00 and you want to enter 01, tap the INC button once.

These buttons, and the TEMPO/PAGE buttons, also have a 'scroll' feature. If you press and hold a button, after a short pause the display will either increment or decrement at a rapid rate.

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1.3F Buttons that Toggle

The Mode buttons, FILL button, and several function buttons (DRUM SET, RECORD SETUP, MIDI SETUP, and BACKUP) 'toggle' between two states. Each button press sets the switch to its alternate state. Example: Press the PATTERN/SONG button once to change from Pattern to Song; press again to change from Song to Pattern.Example: Press RECORD SETUP to call up the Record Setup menu; press RECORD SETUP again to get out of the Record Setup menu.

1.4 10 STEPS TO INSTANT GRATIFICATION (SETUP AND CHECKOUT)

1. Connect the Main outputs (either left or right for a mono monitoring system, or both for stereo) to ahigh-qualitymusical instrument amplifier or PA. The amp andSR-16volume controls should be all the way down(counter-clockwise).

2. Leave the MIDI jacks (rear panel) disconnected for now.

3. Plug theSR-16'sAC adapter into the wall. The smaller plug inserts in the 9V AC Power jack on the back.

4. Turn on the rear panel On/Off switch, then turn on the amplifier.

5. The LCD will show asign-onmessage. The upper right of the display should sayPATTERN and notSONG ; if it showsSONG , press the PATTERN/SONG button and the display will showPATTERN.

PATTER

A

USER

PRESS PLA

TEMPO

PERFORM

6. Start tapping the pads. Adjust the volume control for a comfortable listening level, and check out the sounds.

7. To hear thebuilt-indemo, hold down the PATTERN/SONG button and press PLAY. To stop the demo, press STOP. If you want to play along with the demo, feel free to bash away on the pads.

8. Press PLAY, and you'll hear a Preset Pattern. (In case theSR-16has already been played with, make sure that the display showsPERFORM and doesnot showU S E R before continuing. To choose Perform mode, press the PERFORM/COMPOSE button until the Perform/Compose section of the display showsPERFORM). To choose Preset rather than User Patterns, press the PRESET/USER button until the display does not showU S E R . If

U S E R is not showing, then Preset Patterns are selected.

PATTER

BEAT 001 A

USER

PRESS PLA

PLAYING

TEMPO

PERFORM

9. Try the following:

Enter a two-digitnumber between00-49using the number keys, then press PLAY.

Press the INC (up arrow) button to select the next higher-numberedPreset Pattern. It will play at the end of the current Pattern.

Press the DEC (down arrow) button to select the next lower-numberedPreset Pattern.

Press the B button to select the B variation of the selected Pattern.

Press the A button to select the A variation of the selected Pattern.

Press FILL briefly while a Main (A or B) Pattern is playing. Note how the Main Pattern switches from either A to B or B to A after the Fill has played.

Press FILL and hold it down until after the Fill has played. If the FILL button is held down past the next downbeat, the Fill's associated Main Pattern (A or B) continues to play rather than switch from A to B or B to A.

Press the TEMPO/PAGE buttons to change the tempo.

CHAPTER 2: RECORD SETUP

Several parameters are often adjusted prior to recording a Pattern, such as metronome, Pattern length, etc. General instructions are:

1. Press the RECORD SETUP button.

2. Use the PAGE (up and down) buttons to select different 'pages' of functions; the display's lower right window shows the page number. These pages are described below.

3. Adjust values on pages, if necessary, as described for each page.

4. After making all needed changes, press RECORD SETUP again to exit, or choose another page.

One of the pages, Step Mode, contains several sub-pages.

2.1 PAGE 1: SELECT THE QUANTIZATION VALUE (QUANTIZE SELECT)

The display shows QUANTIZE SELECT and a note icon in the lower left Quantize window.

QUANTIZE

SELECT

SETUP

RECORD

PAG

QUANTIZE

The note icon displays the quantization value in standard rhythmic notation. Enter the desired quantization value with the INC/DEC or number buttons (1 = quarter note, 2 = quarter note triplet, 3 = 8th note, 4 = 8th note triplet, 5 = 16th note, 6 = 16th note triplet, 7 = 32nd note, 8 = 32nd note triplet, 9 and 0 = Off, equivalent to 1/384th note resolution).

KEYPAD

NOTE VALUE DISPLAY

NOTE NAME

1

=

1/4

=

=

QUARTER NOTE

2

=

1/6

=

=

QUARTER NOTE TRIPLET

3

3

=

1/8

=

=

EIGHTH NOTE

4

=

1/12

=

=

EIGHTH NOTE TRIPLET

3

5

=

1/16

=

=

16th NOTE

6

=

1/24

=

=

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16th NOTE TRIPLET

3

7

=

1/32

=

=

32nd NOTE

8

=

1/48

=

=

32nd NOTE TRIPLET

3

9, 0

=

1/384

=

off

=

384th NOTE

Quantization shifts your playing to the specified beat while you play, so choose the desired value before tapping out your rhythms. Remember that you can also change quantization while recording if, for example, you want to record snare with eighth note quantization but high-hatswith 16th note quantization.

Note: The quantize value also sets the step length in Step Edit mode (section 2.9).

Background As you record a Pattern, quantization shifts all drum events to the nearest selected rhythmic value to eliminate small timing errors.Example: With a quantize value of 1/16, all drum events you play will be shifted to the nearest 16th note.

Quantization is most effective when used sparingly. If you're recording a drum part, quantize the kick and snare, but try recording the hi-hatin real time (or quantize thehi-hat,and record the snare in real time). Another trick is to combine both quantized andnon-quantizedparts.Example: hand claps often sound too mechanical whenquantized—whenhumans clap hands, you end up with a bunch of different sounds happening within a few milliseconds of each other. A good way to simulate this effect (yet still have arock-solidrhythm) is to record a quantized hand claps part, then turn off quantization and try to double the part. Sometimes what you overdub will be right on the beat, but sometimes it will be off by just enough to add that human touch.

2.2 PAGE 2: SELECT THE SWING VALUE (SWING SELECT)

The display shows SWING SELECT; the Swing window shows the swing value.

SWING

SELECT

SETUP

RECORD

PAG

SWINGOFF

Enter the desired swing percentage with the INC/DEC or number buttons (1 = 54%, 2 = 58%,

3 = 62%, 4-0= Swing Off).

Swing shifts notes as specified while you record, so choose the desired value before tapping out your rhythms.

Background Swing affects the timing ofpairs ofequal-valuenotes. Each note normally defaults to taking up 50% of the total duration of both notes; adding swinglengthens the first note of the pair, and to keep the total duration of both notes the same,shortens the second note of the pair. This imparts the kind of feel found in shuffles and some jazz tunes.Example: With Swing set to 62%, the first note of the pair takes up 62% of the total duration of the pair of notes, while the second note takes up 38% of the total duration.

2.3 PAGE 3: ENABLE CLICK (METRONOME) AND SET RHYTHM (CLICK SELECT)

The display shows CLICK SELECT; the Click window shows the click's rhythmic value.

CLICK

SELECT

SETUP

RECORD

PAG

CLICK

Enter the click value with the INC/DEC or number buttons (1 = quarter note, 2 = quarter note triplet, 3 = 8th note, 4 = 8th note triplet, 5 = 16th note, 6 = 16th note triplet, 7-0= Click Off).

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The click is audible only in Compose mode.

2.4 PAGE 4: SET CLICK (METRONOME) VOLUME (CLICK VOL)

The display shows CLICK VOL and atwo-digitnumber representing click volume (0 0 = inaudible,9 9 = maximum volume). Enter the desired click level with the INC/DEC or number buttons.

CLICK

VOL 70

SETUP

RECORD

PAG

CLICK

PERFORM

2.5 PAGE 5: ADJUST VELOCITY RESPONSE (VELOCITY)

There are 11 ways in which a pad's output level can respond to the force with which you tap it: soft, medium, loud, and eight fixed responses.

VELOCITY

LOUD

SETUP

RECOR

PAG

PERFORM

The display says VELOCITY. To select the desired dynamic response, use the INC/DEC or number buttons (1 = Fixed 1, 2 = Fixed 2, 3 = Fixed 3, 4 = Fixed 4, 5 = Fixed 5, 6 = Fixed 6, 7 = Fixed 7, 8 = Fixed 8, 9 = Soft, and 0 = Loud). Medium can be selected only with the INC/DEC buttons.

Background This feature accommodates players with a heavier or lighter touch. Referring to the diagram, soft response weights the response toward softer sounds; with medium response, the level is directly proportional to how hard you tap the pad; loud response weights the response toward louder sounds.

Fixed volume plays back the associated drum sound at one of eight possible volume levels. With Fixed Volume 1, all drums assume the level of the softest possible tap, regardless of how hard you tap the pads. With Fixed Volume 8, all drums assume the level of the loudest possible tap, regardless of how hard you tap the pads. Fixed Volumes 2-7provide the levels between the softest and loudest extremes, with lower numbers giving softer levels.

Loud Respons

Medium

Response

Soft Response

13

2.6 PAGE 6: ADD/REMOVE BEATS FROM PATTERN END (LENGTH)

This option either adds beats to, or subtracts beats from, the end of the Pattern. The Pattern length can be set prior to, or after, recording. Shortening a Pattern's end point erases any drum events that fall outside the remaining part of the Pattern; lengthening a Pattern's end point adds silence at the end of a Pattern. It is also important to note that changing a Pattern's length also changes the length of the associated Fill Pattern.

008 BEAT

PATTER

A

LENGTH

SETUP

RECORD

PAG

PERFORM

The display says ### BEAT andLENGTH. This indicates a Pattern's length in beats (quarter notes). Enter the desired length with the INC/DEC or number buttons (this must be a three digit number; enter leading zeroes if necessary). To prevent accidental length alteration, you must press PLAY before theSR-16will store the new Pattern length. The display showsCHANGED LENGTH for as long as PLAY is pressed.

Background Odd time signatures are not a problem since Patterns can be any number of beats (up to 128).Example: For a measure of 13/4 followed by a measure of 5/4, program a13-beatPattern and a5-beatPattern.

2.7 PAGE 7: ADD/REMOVE BEATS FROM PATTERN BEGINNING ( START)

This option either adds beats to, or subtracts beats from, the beginning of the Pattern. The Pattern length can be set prior to, or after, recording. Shortening a Pattern's start point erases any drum events that fall outside the remaining part of the Pattern; lengthening a Pattern's start point adds silence at the beginning of a Pattern.

PATTER

008 BEAT A

START

SETUP

RECORD

PAG

PERFORM

The display says ### BEAT andSTART. This indicates a Pattern's length in beats (quarter notes). Enter the desired length with the INC/DEC or number buttons (this must be a three digit number; enter leading zeroes if necessary). A smaller value compared to the original length will remove the difference, in beats, from the beginning of the Pattern. A larger value will add the difference, in beats, to the beginning of the Pattern.

Background An example will help clarify how beats are added to or removed from the beginning. Assume an original length of 008 beats. Changing START to 007 will delete 1 beat from the Pattern beginning. Therefore, what had been beats002-008will now be beats001-007.Because a beat was removed, the Pattern will be 7 beats long.

Changing START to 009 will add a beat to the beginning of the Pattern. What had been beats 001-008will now be beats002-009.Because a beat was added to the beginning, the Pattern will be 9 beats long and the beat added at the beginning will be silent.

2.8 PAGE 8: OFFSET A PATTERN OR DRUM PART

Offset shifts a Pattern or individual drum parts ahead of or behind the beat in 1/384th note increments to allow for altering the 'feel' of a piece. This only affectsalready-recordedparts.

1. TheSR-16should be in Pattern mode and stopped. The display saysOFFSET, which will be00/384 (no offset).

2. Press the pad to be offset (as confirmed by the display). If you don't select a pad, offset affects the entire Pattern.

3. Enter thetwo-digitoffset value with the INC/DEC or number buttons. Positive numbers shift events ahead of the beat (lead), negative numbers shift events behind the beat (lag).

The default is positive numbers; to enter a negative number with the number buttons, press DEC first. Example: To offset a part 1/16th note later, enter-24as the offset value since 24sub-beatsequals a 1/16th note.

Press PLAY to enter this number into the SR-16.To apply the same amount of offset to additional pads, press the next pad then press PLAY.

Notes: The display counter resets after you exit the function. Therefore, it does not keep track of the total amount of offset, but only changes in offset.

Drums offset to before the first beat 'wrap around' to the end of the Pattern; drums offset past the end of the last beat 'wrap around' to the beginning of the Pattern.

2.9 PAGE 9: STEP MODE RECORDING (STEP MODE)

The display shows STEP MODE? This is your 'gateway' to step editing, which provides detailed Pattern editing and recording. To enter the step editor, press PLAY.

The display now shows the beat and sub-beat.If a drum event exists on thisbeat/sub-beat,the display will also show the drum pad that played the event and the event volume. If more

than one drum event occurs on the same sub-beat,the PAGE UP/DOWN buttons step forward or backward respectively through each drum one at a time.

001/00

VOL 8

DRUM

STEP

EDIT

QUANTIZ SWING OFF

If no drum event exists on this beat/sub-beat,the display will show no pad number, andEMPTY in place of volume data.

To navigate through the steps at the current quantization rate, use the PAGE UP button to move forward or PAGE DOWN to move backward. If a drum exists between those beats that fall on the current quantization value, the drum will sound as you go past it, but the display will not stop on that drum.

If swing is on, step mode will step in 'swinged' increments (see section 2.2).

Background Step mode provides detailed Pattern editing. (Note that 'step' does not refer to Song steps, but to the steps in a Pattern that hold drum events.) You can move through a Pattern one step at a time, stop at each event as desired, and delete the event, add an event, or change an event's volume. While occasionally somewhat tedious, Step Edit mode allows editing drum parts to your exact specifications.

Each step (also called a sub-beat)is 1/96th of a beat in duration, so at maximum resolution it takes 96 steps to 'move through' a quarter note. To save time, you can step through the Pattern at various note values, as set by the quantization value (which is why it's preferable to select the quantization rate at which the Pattern was recorded).Example: A 16th note consists of 24sub-beats,so setting the quantization value to 1/16 lets you step through the Pattern 24sub-beatsat a time. The following chart relates the number ofsub-beatsto note/quantization values.

3

3

3

3

NOTE NAME

SUB-BEATS

=

QUARTER NOTE

=

9 6

=

QUARTER NOTE TRIPLET=

6 4

=

EIGHTH NOTE

=

4 8

=

EIGHTH NOTE TRIPLET

=

3 2

=

16th NOTE

=

2 4

=

16th NOTE TRIPLET

=

1 6

=

32nd NOTE

=

1 2

=

32nd NOTE TRIPLET

=

8

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