ALESIS QS6.2 User Manual

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Editing Effects

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Setting the Resonator Decay Time

Button:

[EDIT] [EDIT] [80 PITCH]

Page:

2, 3 or 5 (Resonator only)

Parameter:

Resntr Decy (00 to 99)

This adjusts the Resonator Decay time. 00 is a fast decay and 99 is a

longer decay.

Selecting the Pitch Effect Input 2 Source in

OVERDRIVE+LEZLIE

Button:

[EDIT] [EDIT] [80 PITCH]

Page:

2 (Config 5 only)

Parameter:

In2 (SEND1-SEND4)

This selects the second input to the Pitch effect in Configuration 5

(OVERDRIVE+LEZLIE).

Setting the Pitch Effect Input Balance in

OVERDRIVE+LEZLIE

Button:

[EDIT] [EDIT] [80 PITCH]

Page:

3 (Config 5 only)

Parameter:

->PCH (OVD<99 to 99>IN2)

This sets the Resonator input balance between Overdrive and Input 2 in

Configuration 5 (OVERDRIVE+LEZLIE). When set to OVD<99,

only the Overdrive is being routed to the Resonator. When set to

99>IN2, all that goes through is Input 2. When set to <0>, an even mix

of both signals is passed on.

The Delay Function [90 DELAY]

This effect delays the signal to create one or more “echoes” of the

original sound. The QS’s effects processor has three different delay types

available.

Choosing the Delay Type

Button:

[EDIT] [EDIT] [90 DELAY]

Page:

1

Parameter:

Typ (see below)

PING-PONG. In this delay, the output bounces from left to right in the

stereo field. The maximum delay time is 399 milliseconds.

STEREO DELAY. This is actually two separate delays, which can be

individually varied. The maximum delay time for each delay is 399 ms.

MONO DELAY. This delay has the advantage of twice the available

delay time, or 799 ms in Configuration 1, 1199 ms in Configuration 2 (2

REVERBS).

NOTE: The page numbers may vary slightly
in different Configurations. Not all pages
are available in all Configurations.

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