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[. . . ] ALESIS X2 Reference Manual Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Alesis X2 24-channel, 8-group output, in-line monitor professional mixing console. To take full advantage of the X2's functions, and to enjoy long and trouble-free use, please read this user's manual carefully. How To Use This Manual This manual is divided into the following sections describing the various modules and functions of the X2. Though we recommend you take time to read through the entire manual once carefully, those having general knowledge about mixers should use the table of contents and index to reference specific functions while using the console. Describes the various capabilities of the X2 and explains the basic principles of mixing and recording. [. . . ] To create a dependable mix: Note: This is only a reference or starting point. 1 Begin with all the Channel FADERS in the "- " (down) position. Set the Stereo Master FADERS to the "-10" point on their travel (about 75%). Set the Meter Bridge to Tape Return mode by holding ALL/ALT and pressing DISPLAY. This way, when you roll tape, the meters will light up (for those tracks with audio) regardless of where the Channel Faders are. Raise the Kick Drum Channel FADER until the LED meters read "-2. " Mute the Kick Drum Channel by switching the MUTE button to the "On" (down) position, so that the Kick can no longer be heard. Raise the Snare Drum Channel FADER until the LED meter reads "0. " Mute the Snare Drum Channel, the same as the Kick. Raise the Hi-Hat Channel FADER until it reads "-15" on the LED meter. If any cymbals (ride or crashes) occur in the song, set those Channels to "-15. " Mute the Hi-hat and Cymbals Channels. 2 3 4 5 6 X2 Reference Manual 49 Applications 7 Raise the Toms Channel FADERS. Set them so that the LED meter indicates "0. " Mute the Toms Channels. Bring up the Bass Guitar Channel FADER so that the LED meter reads "-6. " Mute the Bass Channel. Raise the Channel FADERS with the rhythm guitar and/or keyboards so that the LED meters read "-10, " unless percussion instruments are involved (such as cowbell, triangle or shaker), in which case the meters should read "-15. " Mute these Channels. 8 9 10 Raise the Channel FADERS with the keyboard pads, strings and/or organ so that the LED meters read "-30. " Mute these Channels. 11 Raise the Channel FADERS with the melody and solo instruments (such as lead vocal, solo guitar, etc. ) so that the LED meters read "-8. " Mute these Channels. 12 Raise the Channel FADERS with the background vocals and/or incidental instruments so that the LED meters read "10. " 13 Unmute all Channels and make balance adjustments as necessary. The above process can be accomplished very quickly once you get the hang of it. The first time is without effects or EQ to see what (if anything) the mix needs. The second time is after all the effects and EQ have been added. Mute Automation One of the most creative elements of mixing is the art of muting. By turning channels on and off, you can create a different performance of what is being fed to the channel. Example: A lead vocal track may have wound up with some unwanted sounds. By muting and unmuting the channel, you can omit the unwanted portions. Or, you can use muting to change the rhythm of a drum part; or to remove a previously unnoticed mistake on one of the other tracks. While this is a powerful technique, without a mute automation system it can be difficult to keep track of which channels to mute, when and for how long. [. . . ] Field repairs are not normally authorized during the warranty period, and repair attempts by unqualified personnel may invalidate the warranty. If the problem is with an individual module, you may be able to arrange for repair or replacement of the module by Alesis or an authorized service center. Service address for customers in the USA: Alesis Customer Service 3630 Holdrege Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90016 Customers outside the USA: Contact your local Alesis dealer for warranty assistance. Do not return products to the factory unless you have been given specific instructions to do so. X2 Reference Manual 89 Trouble-Shooting 90 X2 Reference Manual MIDI Maps Index MIDI MAPS INDEX Maps 1. 1--1. 3 These maps are very similar in that they all use MIDI note numbers to transmit and recognize mute events. [. . . ]

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