Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product MMT-8 Alesis
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ALESIS MMT-8 Multi track MIDI recorder.
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- Page i - Alesis MMT-8 Instruction Manual Alesis MMT-8 Instruction Manual ...................................................................................... i 1 Introduction ........................................................................
- Page ii - 10 LOOP ..................................................................................................................... 18 11 MIDI ECHO .................................................................................................
- Page 1 - 1 Introduction The Alesis MMT-8 Multi-Track MIDI Recorder is a user friendly, yet extremely powerful MIDI sequencer. It is able to record any information received at its MIDI INPUT jack (except poly-pressure and note off velocity), and store it into non-volatile memory for later retrieval.
- Page 2 - 2 PART Mode 2.1 Selecting and Playing a PART When power is first turned on, the sequencer will be in SONG or PART mode (SONG or PART LED lit), depending on the mode that was selected before power was turned off. The song or part number will also be the same as when power was turned off.
- Page 3 - part is selected, all eight tracks are turned on. At any time, the track selection can be changed with the track select buttons. Pressing PLAY will start playing the selected part from its beginning, and the PLAY LED will light.
- Page 4 - 3 Recording a PART 3.1 Selecting the RECORD TRACK To record on a part, press the RECORD button. The RECORD LED will light. The track to be recorded always defaults to the lowest numbered empty track. For an empty part, track 1 will be selected.
- Page 5 - Pressing the PLAY button is also the same as punching out, except that the part will immediately start playing from the beginning. The rewind and fast forward buttons will also punch out. Pressing STOP/CONTINUE also punches out, but stops the part from playing as well.
- Page 6 - 4 LENGTH The LENGTH button is used to set the length of a part to a specified number of beats. While holding the LENGTH button, the display will show the current length of the current part. If it is an empty part, the display will read: This indicates that no length has yet been set.
- Page 7 - 5 ERASE 5.1 Erasing a PART The erase button is used to erase a single track, part or song. When in PART mode, pressing and holding the ERASE button causes the following display: The number 01 would actually be the currently selected part number.
- Page 8 - thru This feature makes it possible to erase specific data, such as the after touch on one track, without affecting the other data on that track or part. If erase after touch was selected and RECORD was pressed without selecting a track, all after touch on all eight tracks of the selected part would be erased.
- Page 9 - 6 COPY The copy button is used to copy or append a track, part or song, to another track, part or song. It only functions while the COPY button is held down. If the COPY button is released (either before or after the copy is executed), the previous mode will show up on the display, and copy mode is exited.
- Page 10 - 6.4 Copying a TRACK to another TRACK of the same PART To copy a single track to another track of the same part number, press and hold COPY, and select the source track. The selected track's LED will remain lit, and all the other track LEDs will turn off.
- Page 11 - 6.7 Copying a SONG to itself In SONG mode, pressing and holding the COPY button will result in the following display: The 01 display will actually show the currently selected song number. Like in PART mode, pressing RECORD will append the current song to itself, making it twice as long.
- Page 12 - 7 EDIT The EDIT button is an on/off switch with an associated LED. All operations as discussed so far assume that EDIT is off. When edit is on, individual note editing can be achieved in part mode, and the list of parts in a song can be edited in song mode.
- Page 13 - Pitch bend amounts can be entered with the keypad, but the only way to achieve negative numbers is to use the `-' button until negative numbers are reached, after which any keypad entry will be negative. For after touch, the display includes the beat, sub-beat, MIDI channel, and after touch amount.
- Page 14 - 7.2 Erasing an event Any event being displayed can be erased by holding ERASE and pressing RECORD. Erasing an event removes it from the track, but does not alter the timing of the track. For example, removing a quarter note at the beginning of the track does not move everything else forward a quarter note.
- Page 15 - 8 Editing and Creating a SONG When in SONG mode, the EDIT button is used to enter the song edit mode. This mode is used for creating or editing a song, which is a list of parts. The display appears as follows: The step number can be moved forwards or backwards with the fast forward and rewind buttons.
- Page 16 - 9 SONG Mode 9.1 SONG button Press the SONG button to enter song mode. The display will read as follows, with the last song entered being indicated in the number portion of the display: 9.2 Selecting a SONG The 00 is underlined to indicate that it will be changed if a new number is selected with the keypad or the +/- buttons.
- Page 17 - Pressing STOP/CONTINUE will stop playing the song, and the display will return to the select song display. Pressing STOP/CONTINUE again will begin playing the song from the beat at which it was stopped. Pressing PLAY will always start the song from the beginning of the first step.
- Page 18 - 10 LOOP The LOOP button is a simple on/off switch with an LED indicator. When LOOP is on, a part or song will loop back to its beginning when it has reached its end, and continue playing indefinitely. If LOOP is off, a part or song will stop when it reaches its end.
- Page 19 - 11 MIDI ECHO The MIDI ECHO button is an on/off switch with an LED indicator. When MIDI ECHO is on, whatever information is present at the MIDI INPUT jack will be sent to the MIDI OUTPUT jack. When not in RECORD or RECORD ready (RECORD LED lit), the MIDI data is transmitted out unchanged.
- Page 20 - 12 NAME The NAME button is used to change the name of a part or song. The name of a part or song is 14 characters long. An empty part or song will always have the name "EMPTY PART" or "EMPTY SONG", and cannot be changed.
- Page 21 - 13 MERGE The MERGE mode is provided so that two tracks can be merged together (overlapped) onto one track. In part mode, when MERGE is held down, the display reads: The eight track LEDs will be off. Press the first desired track (it will light solid), followed by the destination track (it will flash), followed by RECORD.
- Page 22 - 14 MIDI CHANNEL Like the COPY and ERASE buttons, the MIDI CHANNEL button is only active while it is held down. It is used to select the MIDI channel of a track or part (it has no function in SONG mode).
- Page 23 - 15 QUANTIZE The QUANTIZE button is used to correct the timing of notes to any desired beat value. QUANTIZE only moves note events, and does not alter controllers, pitch bend, after touch, program change, and system exclusive information.
- Page 24 - When entering a value with the keypad, the sign remains unchanged (except when entering 00, which is always positive). To change the sign, the +/- keys must be used to "pass through" zero to the other side. Each track can be selected and set independently.
- Page 25 - 16 TRANSPOSE The TRANSPOSE function allows for a track or part to be transposed by a user specified number of semitones. When TRANSPOSE is held down in part mode, the display reads: The ke.
- Page 26 - 17 TEMPO The TEMPO button is used to change the tempo of a part or song. The tempo is stored with a song, and not with a part. While in part mode, the tempo remains at its previous setting until changed. While in song mode, the tempo changes to the programmed tempo each time a different song is selected.
- Page 27 - 18 MIDI FILTER The MIDI FILTER button is used to select what type of MIDI information will be recorded by the MMT-8. While holding down the MIDI FILTER button, the page up and page down buttons can be used to scroll through the possible choices, while the +/- buttons can be used to turn each function on or off.
- Page 28 - 19 CLOCK The CLOCK button is used to set the clock input and output functions of the MMT-8. Pressing and holding CLOCK button allows access to the CLOCK pages.
- Page 29 - 3. Enter play mode, but don't start playing until tape sync clock occurs. 4. If in play mode, start playing, otherwise ignore sync. 5. Start playing from beginning with tape sync clock. 6. Start playing from beginning with MIDI clock.
- Page 30 - 20 CLICK The CLICK button is used to set the rhythmic value that the metronome will have. Holding the CLICK button results in the following display: The 10 click value choices are 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/12, 1/16, 1/24, 1/32, 1/48, 1/64. The +/- buttons or the keypad can be used to scroll through the choices.
- Page 31 - 21 TAPE The TAPE button is used to access the tape interface features of the MMT-8. This allows the user to save and retrieve sequence data with an ordinary cassette recorder. Pressing and holding the TAPE button results in the following display: Pressing the RECORD button initiates the save to tape.
- Page 32 - For sending data to the MIDI OUT port, pressing RECORD from the SEND ALL PARTS & SONGS OUT MIDI page results in the display showing: Again, the RECORD and TAPE buttons can be released,.
- Page 33 - 22 Storing to disk using MIDI system exclusive data dump The MMT-8 send to MIDI function is provided so that the data can be stored on a computer, a Yamaha MDF-1 (MIDI Filer) or a Yamaha DX-7IIFD. The data is sent out as one block of system exclusive data, with the length being determined by the amount of memory being used.
- Page 34 - 23 Syncing the MMT-8 to tape It is possible to sync the MMT-8 to a tape recorder with the help of the TAPE SYNC mode. In this mode, the MMT-8 reads a master clock pulse from a track of a tape recorder, which keeps all of the sequencers/drum machines perfectly in time with the recorded information on the tape machine.
- Page 35 - 23.2 To clock the MMT-8 from tape sync 1. Connect the output of the track of the tape machine that has the sync tone to the TAPE IN jack of the MMT-8. 2. Press and hold the CLOCK button. The display will read: 3. Use the keypad or +/- buttons to select TAPE SYNC IN.
- Page 36 - 24 START/STOP footswitch The START/STOP footswitch jack is provided for a momentary normally open footswitch that connects the jack's tip to its sleeve (ground). While in stop, the footswitch will function like the play button and start a part or song from the beginning.
- Page 37 - 25 Memory 25.1 Remaining memory Holding RECORD and pressing LENGTH causes the following display: This shows the amount of memory that has not been used. Note that some operations may not be possible even though it seems that there is still a small amount of memory available.
- Page 38 - 26 Auto Locate The MMT-8 has Auto Locate ability that allows you to go directly to a specific beat of a part without playing through the beats prior to the desired beat number. 26.1 Part Mode: A: When the MMT-8 is in PLAY -- • Press and hold either the fast forward or rewind button.
- Page 39 - 27 MIDI Implementation Chart Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Channel Default 1-16 1-16 User changeable Changed 1-16 1-16 Mode Default Messages X X Altered Note Number True Voice 00.
- Page 40 - 28 Troubleshooting Chart Symptom What's Probably Wrong What To Do Didn't record. Check MIDI connections. MIDI channels not properly corresponding with sound sources. Check MIDI channel assignments. No sound during playback of recorded parts Tracks are muted Check track mute selection.
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