Sound bridge – ALESIS QS6.2 User Manual

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Using Sound Bridge™ to Create Your Own

Sound Cards

The Alesis website (www.alesis.com) contains a free program called

Sound Bridge™ for the Mac and PC. Sound Bridge allows you to

download your own sequences, Program Banks, and samples into a Flash

card plugged into the QS. All you need is a Flash card and a computer

with a MIDI interface.

Sound Bridge will also work with SRAM cards, but Flash cards are

cheaper for storing large amounts of sample data.

Sound Bridge accepts sound files in .AIF, .AIFF, .SD, and .WAV formats.

Many commercially available samples are available in these formats. Or,

you can use your computer to create your own samples!

You can also use Sound Bridge to download sequences into your Flash

card. Sound Bridge accepts standard MIDI file sequences in .MID,

.MIDI, and .SMF formats. You can use your own sequences, or use

commercially available General MIDI files from the internet and other

sources.

The Alesis website contains the Sound Bridge application, and an

electronic manual which will give you all the information you need to

know to run Sound Bridge.

Sending Sequence Data to External Devices

There is an option box in Sound Bridge which allows you to set up the

sequences on a given card so they will be transmitted from the QS’s

MIDI Output jack.

A setting of OUT causes Card sequence data to play QS Programs only,

while allowing the MIDI Out jack to function relatively normally (so you

can play your MIDI gear from the keyboard while the sequence is

playing).

A setting of THRU passes sequence data on to external MIDI devices

from the MIDI Output jack of your QS, allowing both QS Programs and

sounds from other MIDI devices to be played from a Card sequence.

You will be able to play QS Programs from its keyboard, but you will not

be able to play external MIDI devices while the sequence is running.

Sound Bridge Instrument Format

Sound Bridge creates a QS Voice (multi-sample) by loading Digidesign

Sample Cell I or Sample Cell™ II format Instrument files. Using this

format, Sound Bridge is able to determine key group and velocity group

split points, root notes, sample playback rates, tunings, start points, loop

points, and loop tunings. Sound Bridge can also create QS Voices

without Sample Cell Instruments by loading single sound files in a variety

of formats.

If you are interested in creating and/or editing your own custom Sample

Cell Instruments, you will need Digidesign's Sample Cell™ hardware and

software. This is for advanced users who want to create their own multi-

sampled instruments.

NOTE: It is highly inadvisable to enter
Global Mode and toggle between these two
settings while a sequence is running. If this
happens, the QS could inadvertently send
large bursts of data to your external MIDI
devices.

NOTE: On some computers, Sound Bridge
may appear to “max out” your CPU meter.
Don’t worry – it will give up CPU
bandwidth for other programs. In reality,
Sound Bridge only uses a small percentage
of your CPU bandwidth.

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