Alesis Strike Drum Module Strike Pro Performance Drum Module - User Guide v1.5 - Page 17
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These are the parameters on the FX/MIDI page of Voice Mode (they affect both layers): Parameter Description Values/Settings FX EQ/Comp This determines if equalization and compression will Off, On be applied to the selected voice. Reverb Send This is the voice's send level for the reverb effect. It 00-99 determines how much reverb you want to apply to the selected voice. FX1 Send, FX2 Send These are the voice's send levels for the FX1 and FX2 00-99 effects. It determines how much of each FX processor you want to apply to the selected voice. MIDI MIDI Chan This is the MIDI channel the trigger will use when 01-16 sending MIDI notes over the USB port and MIDI out. MIDI Note This is the MIDI note the trigger will send over its USB 000 (C-2) - 127 (G8) port and MIDI out when struck. Gate Time This is the duration of the MIDI note the trigger will send over its USB port and MIDI out when struck. Off, 00-99 ms, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2. Trplt indicates a triplet-based time division. Note Off This determines how the trigger will send a MIDI Note Off message. Not Sent: The trigger will not send MIDI Note Off messages. Sent: The trigger will send a MIDI Note Off message after the Gate Time. Alternate: Striking a trigger will cause it to alternate between sending MIDI Note On and Note Off messages. Other Priority This determines the voice's priority in the Strike module's overall polyphony. If the maximum number of polyphony voices are playing, triggering an additional one will cause low-priority voices to stop so that higher-priority voices can sound. Low Medium High MuteGroup This determines the voice's mute group. When two or more voices are assigned to a mute group, triggering one of the voices will immediately mute all other voices in that mute group. Off 01-09 Playback This determines whether the voice on this trigger will be Mono allowed to sound only once at any given time or multiple Poly times (limited only by the module's polyphony limit). 17