Chapter 1: Introduction
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1.1 Welcome To The Sr-16 Drum Machine!
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1.1A If You Just Can't Wait…
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1.1B Sr-16 Quick Description
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1.1C About This Manual
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1.1D Return Your Warranty Card Now!
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1.2 Ground Rules
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1.2A The Pattern/Song Recording Method
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1.2B The Four Different Types Of Patterns
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1.2C How "Looping" Simplifies Recording
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1.2D What's A Voice?
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1.2E About Defaults
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1.2F Physical Layout
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1.2G Display Layout
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1.2H Text Protocols
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How To Communicate With The Sr-16
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1.3A Entering Numbers
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1.3B The Cursor
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1.3C Leading Zeroes
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1.3D Automatic Revert
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1.3E The Inc/Dec Buttons
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1.3F Buttons That Toggle
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1.4 10 Steps To Instant Gratification (Setup And Checkout)
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Chapter 2: Record Setup
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2.1 Page 1: Select The Quantization Value (Quantize Select)
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2.2 Page 2: Select The Swing Value (Swing Select)
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2.3 Page 3: Enable Click (Metronome) And Set Rhythm (Click Select)
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2.4 Page 4: Set Click (Metronome) Volume (Click Vol)
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2.5 Page 5: Adjust Velocity Response (Velocity)
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2.6 Page 6: Add/Remove Beats From Pattern End (Length)
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2.7 Page 7: Add/Remove Beats From Pattern Beginning (‘Start)
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2.8 Page 8: Offset A Pattern Or Drum Part
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2.9 Page 9: Step Mode Recording (Step Mode)
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2.9A Add A New Drum To A Step
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2.9B Erase A Drum Sound From A Step
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2.9C Change A Drum Sound's Volume In A Given Step
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2.9D Exit Step Mode
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2.10 Page 10: Name The Pattern (Name)
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Chapter 3: Playing Back/Recording Patterns
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3.1 Playback/Record Basics
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3.1A The Dual-Purpose Fill Button
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3.1B Perform/Compose Modes
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3.1C Set Pattern Tempo
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3.1D Select Individual Patterns
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3.1E Stop/Restart A Pattern
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3.1F Using The Start/Stop Footswitch
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3.1G Select New Patterns While In Perform (Playback) Mode
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3.1H Select Fill Patterns In Perform (Playback) Mode
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3.1I Record A Pattern
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3.1J Select New Patterns And Fills While In Compose (Record) Mode
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3.1K Using Fill To Create Repetitive Drum Hits
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3.2 Erase Functions
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3.2A Erase Mistakes While Recording
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3.2B Erase An Entire Pattern
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3.2C Erase All Events Played By A Particular Drum Pad
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3.3 Copy Functions
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3.3A Copy, Append, And Double Patterns
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3.3B Copy (Merge) One Drum Pad's Part To Another Drum Pad (Soundstacking™)
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3.3C Copy A Single Drum Pad's Part To A Drum Pad In A Different Pattern
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3.3D Copy A Pattern To Another Sr-16 Via Midi
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3.3F Copy A Drum Set To Another Sr-16 Via Midi
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Chapter 4: Creating Drum Sets
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4.1 Page 1: Select Drum Set (Drumset Select)
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4.2 Page 2: Assign Sounds To Pads
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4.3 Page 3: Set Pad Volume (Volume)
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4.4 Page 4: Set Pad Stereo Position (Panning)
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4.5 Page 5: Set Pad Tuning (Tuning)
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4.6 Page 6: Set Triggering Mode (Asn Mode)
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4.7 Page 7: Choose Output Jacks (Output)
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4.8 Page 8: Save Drum Set (Save Set)
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4.9 Page 9: Manual Drum Set Override (Set Mode)
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Chapter 5: Song Mode
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5.1 Song Mode Basics
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5.1A Select Songs And Enter/Exit Song Mode
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5.1B Set Song Tempo
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5.1C Continue, Re-Start, Or Jump To Next Song Step
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5.1D "Loop" A Pattern Indefinitely
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5.1E Start From The Middle Of A Song
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5.1F Name A Song (Name)
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5.1G Change Song Tempo As The Sr-16 Plays
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5.2 Real Time Song Creation
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5.2A Real Time Song Editing
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5.3 Manual Song Creation
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5.3A Enter A Pattern
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5.3B Add A Fill
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5.3C Remove A Fill
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5.3D Insert A New Step Between Two Existing Song Steps
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5.3E Delete A Step
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5.3F Replace A Step
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5.3G Erase An Entire Song
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5.3H Copy A Song To Itself (Double Song Length)
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(Or To The End Of Another Song If That Song Is Not Empty)
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5.4J Copy A Song To Another Sr-16 Via Midi
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Chapter 6: Midi Setup
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6.1 Page 1: Select Midi Channel (Midi Ch)
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6.2 Page 2: Receive Midi Drum Notes (Drum In)
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6.3 Page 3: Transmit Midi Drum Notes (Drum Out)
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6.4 Page 4: Assign Midi Note Numbers To Drum Pads (Note)
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6.5 Page 5: Accept External Clock Data (Clock In)
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6.6 Page 6: Send Clock Data To Other Devices (Clockout)
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6.7 Page 7: Merge Midi In With Midi Out (Midithru)
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6.8 Page 8: Select Drum Sets Via Midi Program Changes (Prg Chng)
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6.9 Page 9: Map Drum Notes (Note Map)
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Chapter 7: Backup
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7.1 Backup Basics
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7.2 Tape Interface Hookup
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(Send Out Midi?)
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7.4 Receive Data Directly From Another Midi Device
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7.5 Page 2: Save All Memory Contents To Tape (Store To Tape?)
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7.6 Page 3: Verify Data Recorded On Tape (Verify Tape?)
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7.7 Page 4: Load Data From Tape (Load In Tape?)
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7.8 Page 5: Load One Pattern From Tape (Load In Patt)
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7.9 Page 6: Load One Song From Tape (Load In Song)
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7.10 Page 7: Check Available Memory (Free Mem)
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7.11 Clear Memory/Re-Initialize Parameters
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7.12 Check Software Version
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Chapter 8: Applications
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8.1 Midi Sync Applications
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8.1A Sr-16 As Midi Timing Master
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8.1B Sr-16 As Midi Timing Slave
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8.1C Synching To Synthesizer Sequencers
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8.2 Strategies For Assembling Patterns And Songs
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8.2A Create Fills Quickly With The Copy Function
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8.2B Assemble Short Patterns Into Longer Patterns With The Copy Function
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8.2C Save Memory Through Song Steps
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8.2D Odd Time Signatures
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8.3 Sound Stacking
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8.3A Basics
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8.3B Sound Stacking Via Midi
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8.3C Sound Stacking When Using The Sr-16 As A Drum Machine
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8.3D Editing Stacked Combinations
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8.4 Understanding Rhythmic Notation
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Chapter 9: Midi Supplement
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9.1 Midi Basics
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9.1A Midi Hardware
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9.1B About Sequencing
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9.2 Midi Channel Messages
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9.2A Voice Messages
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9.2B Mode Messages
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9.3 System Common Messages
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9.4 Books On Midi
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9.5 Videos On Midi
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Troubleshooting Chart
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