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Brand | Alesis |
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Model | GT |
Category | Computer Hardware |
Language | English |
Overview of the Alesis QuadraVerb GT's features and capabilities for guitarists.
Guidance on connecting the QuadraVerb GT to audio systems and power.
Details on various audio connection methods like mono/stereo in/out and effects loops.
Connecting footswitches for control and integrating external effects.
Guide to setting input/output levels and exploring preset programs.
Connecting the QuadraVerb GT via MIDI for program selection and parameter control.
Detailed explanations of the Preamp, Reverb, Delay, Pitch Change, EQ, and other effects.
Explanation of the eight different ways digital effects can be interconnected.
General process for editing parameters, including selecting, adjusting, and saving.
Method for comparing edited program versions with their originals.
Procedure for saving modified programs to memory locations.
How to name programs and recall factory presets.
How to choose a specific configuration for editing.
Adjusting parameters for Compression, Overdrive, Distortion, Tone, and more.
Adjusting Reverb Type, Inputs, Mix, Predelay, Decay, Diffusion, and Gate settings.
Configuring Delay Type, Input, Mix, Time, Feedback, and Multi Tap settings.
Adjusting Chorus, Flange, Detune, Phaser, Lezlie, and Ring Modulator parameters.
Detailed settings for 3-Band EQ, 5-Band EQ, Graphic EQ, and Resonators.
Adjusting signal levels for Direct, Effects, Preamp, EQ, Pitch, Delay, and Reverb.
Choosing configuration 8 for all sampling functions.
Methods for recording samples via audio trigger or front panel, and playback options.
Modifying sample start, length, and mix parameters for desired output.
Setting the MIDI channel and mode (Omni or specific channel).
Enabling MIDI program changes and customizing the program change table.
Configuring MIDI Thru/Out and enabling System Exclusive data.
Transmitting program data using System Exclusive messages.
Setting the range for footswitch-controlled program advancement.
Identifying MIDI data sources and parameters for modulation.
Step-by-step guide to assigning MIDI controllers to parameters.
Lists of modulatable parameters for each configuration.
Fundamental concepts of MIDI, its interface, and hardware components.
Explanation of Channel messages (Voice, Mode) and System messages.
Recommended resources for further learning about MIDI.