Alesis Quadraverb Patch Editor

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  1. Alesis Quadraverb Power Supply
  2. 1.14 Mw2 Patch Editor

QuadEdit is a patch editor/librarian for the Alesis Quadraverb GT pre-amp/effects unit. QuadEdit requires a MIDI interface to connect the Quadraverb to the PC - I have tested it with a cheap no-name USB-MIDI cable interface and it seems to work fine. Note: make sure you enable SYSEX under the MIDI menu on the Quadraverb. Quadedit is written in Borland C 3.0 and runs under Windows (tested with XP and Vista). It also runs under Wine on Linux (tested with Ubuntu 11.10). The program is still a work in progess but the basic functionality seems to work Ok, allowing you to read and write patches from and to the Quadraverb and edit the paramaters on the PC. You can also save banks of patches to files on the PC.

Alesis Quadraverb Power Supply

Alesis Quadraverb Patch Editor

Source: README.txt, updated 2012-05-28.

1.14 Mw2 Patch Editor

CH 3:EDITING DRUM SETSTo CH 3:EDITING DRUM SETSTo edit a Drum Set: Open a Bank of D4/ DM5 Drum Sets.Figure 3: Drum Set Bank Highlight a patch from the Drum Set Bank and click the Edit button.You can also double-click a Drum Set to edit it.DRUM SET EDIT WINDOWThe Drum Set Edit Window assigns drum and percussion sounds tokeys, along with settings for volume, tuning, pan, and routing. Thiswindow also assigns MIDI notes to each of the 12 external triggerinputs.Figure 4: Drum Set Edit WindowThe Drum Set Edit Window consists of three main edit blocks: DrumSet, Trigger Notes, and Root Note/Footswitch.Ch 3: Editing Drum Sets - 4 - D4/ DM5 Editor DRUM SETThe Drum Set edit block is the heart of the D4/ DM5 editor, wheresounds are selected, mapped to notes, tuned, and routed. Figure 5: Drum Set Edit Block Note: Indicates the MIDI note being assigned, starting at the DrumSet Root Note (see Root Note and Footswitch, pg. 7) and covering a61-note range. Clicking a note name selects the entire line for copyingor pasting. Keyboard: The column to the right of the note names is a scrollablekeyboard for auditioning sounds. Clicking any note on the keyboardtriggers the corresponding sound.Clicking the up/down arrows, scrolls the display an octave at a time.Option-clicking an arrow, scrolls one note at a time.

The velocity ofthe MIDI note played is set with the Mac KV setting in theMouseKeys Window. Bank: Specifies a Drum Bank from which the Drum Sound for thatnote is chosen.

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Drum: Assigns a Drum Sound, from the indicated Drum Bank, forthat note. Volume: Sets the Drum Sound’s volume. Coarse: Tunes the Drum Sound in semitone steps within a range of+3/-4 steps.

Fine: Tunes the Drum Sound in cents within a range of +99/-99cents. Panning: Pans the Drum Sound to any of seven possible stereo locations.The Output setting determines between which two outputs thesound is panned.

Patch

Output: Routes the Drum Sound to either the Main or Aux outputs. Assign Group: Specifies a trigger mode for the Drum Sound.Ch 3: Editing Drum Sets - 5 - D4/ DM5 Editor.

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