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INSTALLATION cont'dMountingAll of the units in the Alesis MICRO SERIES are rack-mountablein the Micro Rack Adapter, where any three units fit per

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MICROVERBYIDescriptionMICROVERB ll is a revolution in the development of digitalreverb in that it represents a phenomenal price/performance ratiowhile

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MICROVERBYI contdspace, power, and depth. Natural spaces tend to sound morepleasing than the simulated reverb types such as springs andplates, and for

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MICROVERBYI contdoverloaded and the Input control should be decreased.The Bypass Jack, located on the rear panel, bypasses thereverb signal and allows

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MICROVERBYI contdtop flight record productions is in the quality and number of highperformance reverb processors. Simply stated, the big studioshave a

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MICROVERBYI cont,dSTACKING MICROVERB ilslf 16 programs aren't enough, try stacking 2 MrcRovERB ilstogether for a nearly endless number of revbrb

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MICRO LIMITER'BACKDescriptionThe Alesis MICRO LIMITER is a true stereo in/stereo outcompressor/limiter which is used for automatic gain riding, p

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MICRO LIMITER@contda compression ratio of about 16:1. since we at Alesis feel that theMICRO LIMITER is more easily and quickty set up by justlistening

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MICRO LIMITER@cont'dcompression ratio. This ratio is indicated by the input LED's inconjunction with the graph on the front of the unit.The

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INTRODUCTIONTHE ALESIS MICRO SERIESThe Essential Signal Processing/Music Production SystemMIcRoVERS9I, mlcno LIMITER9MIcRo GATEPMIcRo EQ.MICRO ENHANCE

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MICRO LIMITER@contdslight amount of harmonic distortion. Also, a phenomena called"pumping" or "breathing" might occur. This means

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MICRO LIMITER@cont'd3. Allow an instrument to be recorded hotter onto tape bypreventing transients (high level peaks) from pinning the meter.4.

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MICRO LIMITER@cont,dFIGURE 7FROM INSTRUMENT OR MIXING CONSOLELEFT INPUT tMICRO LIMITER for adding sustain for electric guitarAdjust the Input control

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LEFT INPUTMICRO LIMITER@cont'dFIGURE 9GUITARLEFT OUTPUTTO AMPLIFIER OR MIXING CONSOLEAnother possible by-product of increased release time is tha

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MICRO LIMITER@cont,dFIGURE 1OGUITARLEFT INPUTMICRO LIMITER for controlling level of an instrument orvocalWith the in/out switch in the "out"

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MICRO LIMITER@cont'dand will lack dynamics.Now adjust the Release and Output controls as in the sectionmarked operation. See tigure 11As a guide,

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MICRO GATE'BACKDescriptionThe Alesis MICRO GATE is a true stereo in/stereo out noisegate. As the name suggests, a noise gate is sort of an electr

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MICRO GATEtcont'dControlsThe Threshold control sets the point at which the MICRO GATEwill open (let the signal through). Turning this control cl

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MICRO GATEtcont'dcontrofs. See figure 12FIGURE 12KEYBOARD TRACKAn In/Out switch is provided to bypass the MICRO GATE ifdesired, or for comparison

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MICRO GATE@"ont'aallow you to maintain the signal length without the "chopped"effect while keeping the noise floor to an absolute

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INTRODUCTION cont'd(especially kick drums and bass guitars). The delay and ratecontrols allow you to set the length of time that the gate staysop

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MICRO GATE@,onrathe Rate control to where the signal of the instrument ormicrophone is not "clipped" when the gate closes. See tigure l3IFIG

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MICRO GATE'cont'djacks are dedicated to another effect, it is possible to plug theMICRO GATE in between the outputs of the tape machine andt

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MICRO GATE*contdTo vary the reverb decay time, turn the Threshold control to theright until the green "Open" LED is lit, then slowly turn th

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MICRO GATE'cont'dnot so long as to spill over onto the next drum beat. Vary the delaycontrol for a smoother release if necessary. For an eve

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MICRO GATEtcontdMICRO GATE using the trigger function for special effectsAlthough the MICRO GATE trigger function is usually used forsyncing etfects b

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MICRO EQDescriptionThe Alesis MICRO EQ is a mono 3 band semi-parametricequalizer with sweepable frequencies and switchable bandwidthcontrols.Equalizat

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MICRO EQ cont'dThe second type of equalizer is the Graphic Equalizer whichmost people have seen on sound systems, some home stereos,and many gu

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MICRO EQ cont'dFIGURE 212 Octave 1 Octave 1/3 OctaveBy far the most versatile equalizer is the parametric type such asthe MlcRo EQ. While the gra

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MICRO EQ cont'dControlsFrgq SelectInput LevelFreq WidthLow Freq WidthHigh Freq WidthThe lnput control sets the level of signal that is applied to

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MICRO EQ cont'dposition, the bandwidth is 2 octave while with the switch in thedepressed position, the bandwidth is ll2octave.The Mid Freq Select

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ACKNOWLEDGETAENTSFOR lr,ilCRO EA p.37-/oReproduced whh permission ol the publisher, Howard W. Sams and Co. ModernRecording Technioues by Robert E. Run

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MICRO EQ cont'd4. Depress the Width switch (lo, mid, or high) to see if the resultis more satisfying in the l12octave (in) position or2 octave (o

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MICRO EQ cont'ctSnareFatness at240Hz, crispness at1 to 2.5kHz, bottom at 60 or80 HzHi hat and CymbalsShimmer at 7.5 to 10kHz,clang or gong sound

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MICRO EQ cont'dCongaResonant ring at 200 to 240lHz,presence and slap at 5kHzIn summary, the frequency spectrum can be divided up into siximportan

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MICRO EQ ant'dindistinguishable. Too much boost in this range,especially at 3kHz, can also cause listening fatigue.Dipping the 3kHz range on ins

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MICRO EQ cont'dthe tonal coloration that the supplied headphones provide.Therefore, Scholz R&D suggest that you make the following EQadjustm

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MICRO EQ cont'dFIGURE 24 - MICRO EO CONNECTED TO RECORDINGCONSOLEatersl622 mINSERT SEND--lINTINSERT RETURNMICRO EQ With Reverbs Such As MIGROVER

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MICRO EQ contdMICRO EQ In-Line With Other EffectsTo restore a loss of high end, which is sometimes a by-productof effects pedals, the MlcRo Ee should

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MICRO ENHANCER'a)r''v( )( )(r ryrc \-/ \__/^LSS|S aarooaD.rtu El=!c3LoSANGELES, cA. - iloeuu s eR IiFI't L{t{l\_-/ \_-/rcEIS@

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MICRO ENHANCER@,O't,ALED s, determines the slope, or the way the MICRO ENHANCERwillwork on high and mid frequencies.The Mix control determines ho

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MICRO ENHANCER@"o,t'aNow begin to turn the Mix control to the right (clockwise) untilthe desired amount of high frequency boost is achieved.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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MICRO ENHANCER@ cont'dMICRO ENHANCER on GuitarFIGURE 28FROM INSTRUMENT OR MIXING CONSOLEMICRO ENHANCER on Electric BassFIGURE 29FROM II.ISTRUMENT

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MICRO ENHANCER',onraMICRO ENHANCER on Guitar through a RockmanrMThe MICRO ENHANCER restores the high end that is lost whenplugging the RockmanrM

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MICRO CUE AMPDescriptionThe Alesis MIGRO CUE AMP is a headphone amplifierequipped with 2 separate headphone channels and designed toaccept up to 2 ste

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MICRO CUE AMP cont'dreceive. The left-hand Input 2 control determines the level for theOut t headphone jack.The right-hand tnput 2 control determ

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MICRO CUE AMP contdPlease Note: lf you are connecting just one source to yourMrcnO CUE AMP, make sure that the unused input control isturned countercl

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MICRO CUE AMP cont'dGhaining MICRO CUE AMPS TogetherSeveral MICRO CUE AMPS may be connected together in orderto add an unlimited number of headph

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MICRO CUE AMP cont'dFIGURE 36. MICRO CUE AMP WITH ELECTRICINSTRUMENTSFROM GUITAR ORKEYBOARDFROM TAPE DECK,DRUM MACHINE,ETC.rNPUr 1 IINPUT 2HEADPH

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MICRO CUE AMP cont'dMICRO CUE AMP Used For Stand-Alone SynthesizerProgrammingAs in the above example, the MICRO CUE AMP is the perfectcompanion d

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SYSTEM SET-UPSFIGURE 40 - GUITAR OR KEYBOARDS. A(MICRO LIMITER to MICRO GATE to MICRO ENHANCER)GUITAR55

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SYSTEM SET.UPSFIGURE 41 . GUITAR OR KEYBOARDS - B(MICRO LIMITER to MICRO EQ to MICRO GATE)GUITAR56

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INSTALLATIONBefore unpacking your new Alesis MlcRo sERlEs unit, take amoment to look through this instruction manual. we've made itbrief and info

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SYSTEM SET-UPSFIGURE 42. GUITAR OR KEYBOARDS. C(MlcRo LIM|TER to MTCRO EQ ro MTCRO GATE to MtcRoENHANCER)LEFT INPUTLEFTOTJTPUTTO AMPLIFIER OR MIXING C

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SYSTEM SET-UPSFIGURE 43 . GUITAR OR KEYBOARDS. D(MICRO LIMITER to MICRO EQ to MICRO GATEMICROVERB llto MICRO ENHANCER)GUTTAR-tLEFTNPUTo f ')&apos

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SYSTEM SET.UPSFIGURE 44. GUITAR OR KEYBOARDS. E(MICRO LIMITER to MTCRO EQ to MTCRO GATE toMICROVERB ll to MICRO ENHANCER to MTCRO CUE AMp)GUTlrAR-1&ap

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SYSTEM SET-UPSFIGURE 45 - with RockmanrM - A(MICRO LIMITER to MICRO GATE to MICRO ENHANCER)ROCKMANRIGHT INPUT,'t€s's I;GBO !.s!!EP g@..@@

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SYSTEM SET-UPSFIGURE 46 - with Rockmanru - B(MICRO LIMITER to MTCRO Ee to MTCRO GATE to MTCROENHANCER)a :&xf. n.hdt.-"'61

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SYSTEM SET.UPSFIGURE 47 - with RockmanrM - C(MICRO LIMITER to MICRO EQ to MICRO GATE toMICRO ENHANCER to MICROVERB ll)RIGHTOUIPUTreHTFPUTTHTOUIPI&apos

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SYSTEM SET.UPSFIGURE 48. GATED REVERB(MICROVERB ll to MICRO LIMITER to MTCRO GATE to MTCROENHANCER)FROM MIXING CONSOTELEFT INPUTRIGHT INPUTLEFT OUTPUT

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FIGURE 49. DURING RECORDING OR LIVE PERFORMANCE(MICRO LIMITER to MICRO GATE to MICROVERB llto MICROENHANCER)FROM INSTRUMENT OR MIXING CONSOLELEFT INPU

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SPECIFICATIONSMICRO ENHANCERFREOUENCY RESPONS92OHz to 20kHzDYNAMIC RANGE/1OOdBDISTORTION/<.1% THD at lkHz OdBSIGNAL LEVELS/-10 DB to +4 dB nominalI

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MICRO EQFREOUENCY RESPONSE/20H2 to ZokHzFREOUENCY RANGESTLow Freq -- ZoHz to 1kHz, Mkl Freq - 25OHz to 6kHz'High Freq - 1.5kHz to 2OkHz-All bands

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INSTALLATION cont'dThis is NOT true of the MICROVERB ll, however' lf the left inputonly of the MICROVERB ll is used, the input signal will a

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ALES'S LI MITED WARRANTYALEsls OORPORATION CALESIS') wanants this p.oduct to b€ fr€€ ot d€tec'ts in matefiat andwofimanship for a perio

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INSTALLATION contdThe recommended method of interfacing for the MIGROLlMlrER, MlcRo EQ, or MlcRo GATE is to connect the unitdirectly to the insert sen

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INSTALLATION cont'dAnother way to interface MICRO SERIES units to a mixer orrecording console would be in-line across the output of yourmixing co

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