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Alesis IONAlesis Micron - 37-Key 8-Voice Analog Modeling Synthesizer with High-R
The Micron boasts the same sound engine as the acclaimed Alesis Ion in a compact 3-octave keyboard, offering breakthrough analog realism, high-resolution control, and tremendous value. The Micron is compatible with Ion programs and holds over 1,000 programs and multitimbral setups. The Micron offers continuously variable wave shapes, plus sync and FM synthesis. 16 filter types are included, along with 2 LFOs with multiple wave shapes and sample and ho

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Brand: ALESIS
Part Numbers: MICRON, MICRONX110, Micron, micron
UPC: 694318008874
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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
flo_k 5:58pm on Sunday, October 10th, 2010 
iDJ two-channel iPod mixer featuring deck/CD inputs The compact and fresh-looking Numark iDJ needs integrated pitch control to become the dream mixer ...
WisCOSH 9:46am on Saturday, August 28th, 2010 
Numark IDJ If you want pitch fading and beat matching from an Ipod the IDJ2 may be for you, but as for the IDJ, it is a really good bit of kit. Numark IDJ If you want pitch fading and beat matching from an Ipod the IDJ2 may be for you, but as for the IDJ, it is a really good bit of kit.
aFFromAAn 11:36am on Sunday, August 15th, 2010 
Brill Piece Good for first dj equipment ; Good for learning about mixing Cant find Accessories for it ; and Sound can sometimes be a problem
isaacvimal 9:49pm on Monday, June 7th, 2010 
This little doo-dad is nifty for sure, would be hours of fun for me and all my music.
fph 7:50am on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 
Lots of complaints about pitch control, but for my needs this is a fantastic gizmo. The video has been edited without the mention of pitch control....

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ALESIS ION (Q01) Service Manual

P/N: 8-31-0125-A

ATTENTION!
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS SENSITIVE PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. ALL RECIPIENTS MUST HAVE A CURRENT NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT ON FILE WITH ALESIS, LLC. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE THIS DOCUMENT IN ELECTRONIC FORM
WATERMARK DISTRIBUTION This document has been flagged for watermark distribution. Before supplying a printed copy to the service center or distributor, print out a copy onto paper that has been watermarked for the specific company. This will allow for document distribution history.
The information in this document contains privileged and confidential information. It is intended only for the use of those authorized by Alesis. If you are not the authorized, intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution or duplication of this document is strictly prohibited. If you are not authorized, please contact Alesis and destroy all copies of this document. You may contact Alesis at support@Alesis.com. Copyright 2002, 2003 Alesis, LLC Confidential Alesis Service Manual 8-31-0125-A

Preface

This document is intended to assist the service technician in the operation, maintenance and repair of the Alesis device. Together with the User Reference Manual, this document provides a complete description of the functionality and serviceability of the Device. Any comments or suggestions you may have pertaining to the document are welcome and encouraged. READ THIS!
In addition to any purchase price that Alesis may charge as consideration for Alesis selling or otherwise transferring this service manual ( Manual ) to you, if you are not a service and repair facility ( Service Center ) authorized by Alesis in writing to be an authorized Service Center, Alesis sells or transfers the Manual to you on the following terms and conditions: Only Service Centers authorized by Alesis in writing are authorized to perform service and repairs covered by an Alesis warranty (if any), and transfer of the Manual to you does not authorize you to be an authorized Service Center. Therefore, if you perform, or if the Manual is used to perform, any service or repairs on any Alesis product or part thereof, any and all warranties of Alesis as to that product and any service contract with Alesis for that product shall be voided and shall no longer apply for such product, even if your services or repairs were done in accordance with the Manual. All service or repairs done by you or with reference to the Manual shall be solely your responsibility, and Alesis shall have no liability for any such repairs or service work. All such service or repairs are performed at the sole risk of the person performing the service or repairs. You agree that all such work will be performed in a competent, professional and safe manner at all times and to indemnify and fully hold Alesis and its successors and assigns harmless in the event of any failure to so perform. Your purchase of the Manual shall be for your own ultimate use and shall not be for purposes of resale or other transfer. As the owner of the copyright to the Manual, Alesis does not give you the right to copy the Manual, and you agree not to copy the Manual without the written authorization of Alesis. Alesis has no obligation to provide to you any correction of, or supplement to, the Manual, or any new or superseding version thereof. Alesis shall have the right to refuse to sell or otherwise transfer repair parts or materials to you in its sole discretion. You shall not use, sell or otherwise transfer spare or replacement parts supplied by Alesis to you (i) to repair or be used in products manufactured for or by third parties or (ii) to any third parties for any purpose. You shall not make any warranties or guarantees with respect to the products of Alesis or the use thereof on behalf of Alesis or in your own name. The foregoing describes the entire understanding related to sale or transfer of the Manual to you, and no other terms shall apply unless in a writing signed by an authorized representative of Alesis. All Trademarks are property of their respective companies.

Confidential

Alesis Service Manual

8-31-0125-A

Warnings
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO WATER OR MOISTURE.
The arrowhead symbol on a lightning flash inside a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated "dangerous voltage" within the enclosed product which may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point inside a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating, maintenance and servicing instructions in the literature which accompanies the product.
REPAIR BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY OTHER THAN AN AUTHORIZED ALESIS SERVICE CENTER WILL VOID THE ALESIS WARRANTY. PROVISION OF THIS MANUAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE THE RECIPIENT TO COMPETE WITH ANY ALESIS DISTRIBUTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPAIR SERVICE CENTER IN THE PROVISION OF REPAIR SERVICES OR TO BE OR MAKE REPAIRS AS AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER. ALL REPAIRS DONE BY ANY ENTITY OTHER THAN AN AUTHORIZED ALESIS SERVICE CENTER SHALL BE SOLELY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THAT ENTITY, AND ALESIS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO THAT ENTITY OR TO ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY REPAIRS BY THAT ENTITY.
Regarding the Power Supply Fuse
CAUTION: The product under service may employ the use of a replaceable fuse. Danger of fire or electrocution if fuse is incorrectly replaced. Replace with only the same type or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer.

Safety Suggestions

Carefully read the applicable items of the operating instructions and these safety suggestions before using this product. Use extra care to follow the warnings written on the product itself and in the operating instructions. Keep the operating instructions and safety suggestions for reference in the future.
1. Power Source. The product should only be connected to a power supply which is described either in the operating instructions or in markings on the product. 2. Power Cord Protection. AC power supply cords should be placed such that no one is likely to step on the cords and such that nothing will be placed on or against them. 3. Periods of Non-use. If the product is not used for any significant period of time, the product's AC power supply cord should be unplugged from the AC outlet. 4. Foreign Objects and Liquids. Take care not to allow liquids to spill or objects to fall into any openings of the product. 5. Water or Moisture. The product should not be used near any water or in moisture. 6. Heat. Do not place the product near heat sources such as stoves, heat registers, radiators or other heat producing equipment. 7. Ventilation. When installing the product, make sure that the product has adequate ventilation. Improperly ventilating the product may cause overheating, which may damage the product. 8. Mounting. The product should only be used with a rack which the manufacturer recommends. The combination of the product and rack should be moved carefully. Quick movements, excessive force or uneven surfaces may overturn the combination which may damage the product and rack combination. 9. Cleaning. The product should only be cleaned as the manufacturer recommends. 10. Service. The user should only attempt the limited service or upkeep specifically described in the operating instructions for the user. For any other service required, the product should be taken to an authorized service center as described in the operating instructions. 11. Damage to the Product. Qualified service personnel should service the unit in certain situations including without limitation when: a. Liquid has spilled or objects have fallen into the product, b. The product is exposed to water or excessive moisture, c. The AC power supply plug or cord is damaged, d. The product shows an inappropriate change in performance or does not operate normally, or e. The enclosure of the product has been damaged.

Specifications

Sound Engine
Sound Generation: Alesis proprietary DSP Analog Modeling Polyphonic Voices: 8, each with 3 oscillators, 2 multi-mode filters, 3 envelope generators, 2 LFOs, programmable effects send and modulation matrix. Program Memory: 512 Preset Programs, 32 Multi-timbral Setups, all user-rewritable Effects: 4 Drive Effects (1 each per Part) plus Master Effects (Shared)

Audio Input

Input Connectors: 2 Balanced 1/4 TRS jacks Maximum Input Level: +5.2dBu (1.41VRMS) = -0dBFS Input Impedance: 10k

Audio Output

Output Connectors: 4 Impedance-Balanced 1/4 TRS jacks, TRS Headphone Jack Maximum Output Level: +18dBu (6.17 VRMS) = -0dBFS Output Impedance: 1k

Audio Performance

Signal To Noise Ratio: >95 dB A-weighted, Ext In to Main or Aux Out THD+N: < 0.005%, External In to Main or Aux Out Frequency Response: 20-20kHz,External In to Main or Aux Out Power Consumption: 12 Watts max (100-240VAC/5060Hz)

Physical

Keyboard: 49 keys (velocity, release velocity sensitive) Real-Time Controllers: 30 360-degree Parameter Knobs, 2 Assignable Modulation Wheels, Assignable Pitch Wheel, Pedal Jacks: Assignable Exp pedal jack, Sustain pedal jack MIDI Connections: MIDI In, MIDI Out, MIDI Thru Audio Outputs: Main L/R , Aux L/R, Headphone (1/4 TRS) Dimensions (WxHxD): 33.0 x 3.75 x 13.0 / 838.20 x 95.25 x 330.20mm Weight: 20 lbs / 9 kg

DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES

1. REMOVAL OF TOP COVER / FRONT BOTTOM PANEL (Fig.1)
(A) TAKE OUT THE 5 PCS SCREWS FROM WHICH THE REAR PANEL. (B) TAKE OUT THE 12 PCS SCREWS FROM WHICH THE BOTTOM PANEL
Fig.1 2. REMOVAL OF KEYBOARD (Fig.2)
(A) TAKE OUT THE 10PCS SCREWS FROM WHICH THE BOTTOM CHASSIS.
3. REMOVAL OF MAIN P.C.B AND ASSY PCB PITCH/MOD WHEEL LED (Fig.3)
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) REMOVE 6 PCS OF CABLE CONNECTOR FROM MAIN PCB REMOVE THE 9 PCS NUT OF 1/4 CONNECTORS FROM REAR PANEL REMOVE THE 5 PCS SCREW FROM WHICH MAIN PCB REMOVE 1 PC OF CABLE CONNECTOR FROM PCB PITCH/MOD WHEEL LED REMOVE 4 PCS OF SCREW FROM PCB PITCH/MOD WHEEL LED
Fig.3 4.REMOVAL ASSY PCB POWER SUPPLY BB01 (Fig.4)
(A) REMOVE 1 PC OF CABLE CONNECTOR FROM PCB TRANSFORMER (B) REMOVE THE 2 PCS SCREWS FROM PCB TRANSFORMER (C) REMOVE THE 2 PCS SCREWS FROM REAR PANEL
5.REMOVAL ASSY PCB TOP PANEL AND ASSY PITCH AND MOD WHEELS (Fig.5)
(A) (B) (C) (D) REMOVE THE 9 PCS OF SCREWS FROM ASSY PCB TOP PANEL LEFT REMOVE THE 7 PCS SCREW FROM ASSY PCB TOP PANEL RIGHT REMOVE THE 6PCS SCREW FROM ASSY PITCH AND MOD WHEELS REMOVE THE 4PCS SCREW FROM ASSY LCD WITH CABLE

WIRING DIAGRAM

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PACKING DIAGRAM

EXPLODE DIAGRAM
SEQUENCIAL NO OF EXPLODE DIAGRAM WILL BE MARKED ON REF. COLUMM OF BOM LIST

ALESIS ION (Q01) BOM

Ion BOM
P/N BAGL-40A 5-10-1004 LAP67YAH255 5-03-0035 9-01-0077-A 9-01-0076-A PQ01ALE01 7-80-0362-A 7-90-0609 7-93-1619 7-51-0124-A 7-51-1219 7-80-0323-A 7-80-0324-A 7-80-0325-A 7-81-0176-A 7-81-0177-A 7-81-0180-A 7-91-1002 7-94-1015 7-94-1845 PT0104432 9-15-0305-A 7-07-0060-A 7-07-0062 9-15-0310-A 9-15-0311-A 9-15-0312-A 9-15-0313-A 9-15-0352-A 9-15-0351-A 9-15-0350-A 9-15-0371-A 9-15-0370-A 9-15-0315-A 9-15-0316-A 9-15-0361-A 5-03-0034 SC0306PBBI SC0306RICI SC0406RIBI SC3506AIBI SC3514PBBI 4-19-0036-A 4-19-0039-A 4-19-0048-A 4-70-0021-A 5-00-0020 5-00-0106 5-00-1020 7-10-0116 7-41-0005 7-50-0179 7-52-0040-B 7-53-0100 9-01-0056-A 9-01-0057-A 9-10-0058-A CABLE CLIP
DESCRIPTION TIE WRAP 4" LOCKING WHITE STICKER STANDOFF M3 M-F 45.2mm BRASS SUBPANEL ENDCAP LEFT Q01 SUBPANEL ENDCAP RIGHT Q01 PACKING ASSEMBLY SPACER CARDBOARD [CB310N005] Q01 POLYBAG BAG FOAM 420 X 500mm REF MANUAL, Q01 SHEET WELCOME-TO-ALESIS-FAMILY 5 x 8" BOX SHIPPING Q01 BOX GIFT Q01 SUPPORT CARDBOARD Q01 ENDCAP FOAM LEFT Q01 ENDCAP FOAM RIGHT Q01 SUPPORT CENTER FOAM Q01 GEL SILICA 5G PACKET POLYBAG 10 * 15 - 4 MIL POLYBAG 18" X 45" 4MIL WIRING SEAT ENDCAP CHASSIS LEFT Q01 INSULATOR POWER SUPPLY FORMEX W/ ADHESIVE 102 X 72 mm INSULATOR SHEET PLASTIC CAP ROUND SWITCH CLEAR Q01 CAP ROUND SWITCH BLACK Q01 CAP SQUARE SWITCH CLEAR Q01 CAP SQUARE SWITCH CLEAR ARROW UP Q01 CAP SQUARE SWITCH CLEAR ARROW DOWN Q01 CAP SQUARE SWITCH CLEAR ARROW LEFT Q01 CAP SQUARE SWITCH CLEAR ARROW RIGHT Q01 CAP SQUARE SWITCH BLACK ARROW LEFT FACING Q01 CAP SQUARE SWITCH BLACK ARROW RIGHT FACING Q01 CAP RECTANGULAR SWITCH CLEAR Q01 CAP RECTANGULAR SWITCH BLACK Q01 CAP RECTANGULAR SWITCH CLEAR CENTER Q01 STANDOFF 10 X 10 X 8.8 mm NEOPRENE RUBBER SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW CABLE SIL 4-PIN CONNECTOR F-F CABLE SIL 6-PIN 2mm F-F CABLE SIL 6-PIN 2mm M - STAKED CABLE DIL RIBBON 16-PIN F-M SCREW SCREW SCREW ASSY KEYBED 49-KEY FATAR TP/7BA CABLE POWER UL/CSA (SJT) STICKER BARCODE S/N Q01 STICKER ETL/FCC/CE/C-Tick & CAUTION - REV B STICKER SYMBOL CAUTION (WHITE-ON-BLACK) TOP PANEL Q01 CHASSIS BOTTOM Q01 BEZEL LCD CLEAR ACRYLIC Q01 - REV A

QTY 0.1 0.1 0.48 52

9-15-0076 9-15-0206 9-15-0302-A 9-15-0303-A 9-15-0304-A 9-15-0307-A 9-15-0308-A 9-15-0309-A 9-44-0006 9-79-BB01 7-53-0231-A 9-07-0031 5-04-0062-A TE617920201 0-00-0221 0-00-0689 0-01-2213 0-05-1104 1-02-0104 1-02-5103 1-08-0474 1-08-1000 1-09-0221 1-13-4472 1-14-0104 1-15-0103 1-15-2102 2-01-0120 2-01-5822 2-02-0600 2-02-4751 2-03-0105 2-05-0223 2-24-8104 2-99-0021 4-09-0010 4-15-0204 5-05-1001 7-04-0012 7-20-0064 7-20-0065 7-30-0025 7-40-0038 9-40-BB01-E 9-79-0272-C
FOOT ROUND LARGE CLIP KNOB TEXTURED TRANSLUCENT Q01 - REV A KNOB TEXTURED BLACK Q01 - REV A KNOB MAIN VOLUME W/INDICATOR Q01 - REV A ENDCAP KEYBED LEFT Q01 - REV A ENDCAP KEYBED RIGHT Q01 - REV A BRACKET MOUNTING LCD FRONTIGHT DISPLAY LCD 160x160 HANTRONIX Y-G LED BACKLIGHT ASSY PCB POWER SUPPLY BB01 STICKER FUSE RATING T1AL 250V SHIELD EMI/IEC BB INSULATOR 19mm x 20mm PLASTIC 2P AC CONNECTOR RES 220 OHM 1/8W 5% RES 6.8 OHM 1/8W 5% RES 221K OHM 1/8W 1% RES 100K OHM 1W 5% CAP 0.1uF CERDISC 10%.30"DIA. CAP 0.01uF CERDISC 20% 500V 5x5x2mm CAP 47uF ELEC 16V 2x5x11mm CAP 1000uF ELEC 20% 16V 5x10.2x20mm CAP 220uF ELEC 25V 3.5x8x12.5mm CAP 47uF ELEC 400V 7.5x18x25mm CAP 0.1uF X2-CAP +/-20% 250VAC 15x17.5x5x10.5mm CAP 0.01uF Y-CAP 250 VAC 15.2X18.5X5.2X10.5mm CAP 1000pF Y-CAP 250VAC 5x6.5x4.5mm DIODE POWER ULTRA-FAST MUR120 1A 200V DIODE SCHOTTKY 1N5822 3A 40V DIODE POWER ULTRAFAST MUR160 600V 1A DIODE ZENER 1N4751 30V 1W DO-41 RECTIFIER BRIDGE DB105 1A 600V TRANS OFF-LINE PWM SWITCH 50W TO-223 IC OPTO-ISOLATOR TCDT1124 6-PIN DIODE BAV21 CON PWR IEC 10A 250V PCB-MOUNT (TOP GND LUG) HEADER SIL 4-PIN CLIP FUSE HOLDER (5 x 12mm) FUSE 2A 250V 5X20mm F UL-LISTED INDUCTOR 100uH 0.58A 5x8.5x11.5mm 20% INDUCTOR 22uH 1.29A 5x8.5x11.5mm 20% CHOKE COMMON MODE 10mH 3.5 OHMS TRANSFORMER HI-FREQ SWITCHING FLYBACK EI25-CORE BB PCB POWER SUPPLY BB01- REV E ASSY PCB MAIN Q01 Rev C

(C3) (J2) (C11) (J3) R1 R2 R3,4 R5 C1 C6 C5 C7,9 C2,4,10,12 C11 C3,8 C14,15 C13 D2,6 D3 D4 D5 D7 Q2 Q1 D1 J2 J1 F1 (F1) L1,4 L2 L3 T1
18 C2~14,18,21,73~92,94~109,114~116,118,12 1,122,127 ,128,130~141,143,144,150 C1,24,29~31,35,40,58,70,71,93,110,111,112, 123~125 (J3) R96,97,100,101,105,106 R10,11,15,27,34,39,40~42,44~46,50,51,63,6 5,74,76,77,86,108,113,114,120~122,140 R4,7~9,13,14,18,31~33,52,90,91,104,112,13 1,133,139 R12,16,17,23~26,28~30,43,61,62 R19,20,36,37 R53,54,58,59,70,78,79,84
CS103K5005X7R CERAMIC 0.01UF
CS104K2505X7R CERAMIC 0.1UF 5-04-0061-A RS10118J05 RS10218J05 INSULATOR 4.1mm x 18mm PLASTIC RESISTOR 100O (SMD) RESISTOR 1K (SMD)
RS10318J05 RS10418J05 RS18218J05 RS20318J05
RESISTOR 10K (SMD) RESISTOR 100K (SMD) RESISTOR 1.8K (SMD) RESISTOR 20K (SMD)
RS24218J05 RS30218J05 R10218 TE10200601 5-01-0029 WS663309IC 0-05-0100 0-15-0912 0-16-2210 0-16-3650 0-17-0102 0-17-0103 0-17-0221 0-17-0470 1-08-0222 1-08-0223 1-11-0225 1-55-0561 1-56-0151 2-05-0111 2-11-1317 2-11-2940 2-13-7812 2-13-7912 2-24-0138 2-50-4148 2-50-4149 2-51-0140 2-51-4401 2-51-4403 2-62-0004 2-62-0574 2-62-1014 2-64-5161 2-66-6256 2-67-6256 2-69-2416 2-69-2880 2-70-5206 2-71-0084 2-71-3079 2-75-1101 2-75-1201 2-77-0096 2-79-1818 2-80-0007 4-00-0002 4-02-0007 4-14-0116 4-14-2601 4-14-6000 4-15-0010 4-15-0204 4-15-1800 5-00-0006 5-00-0106 5-02-0009
RESISTOR 2.4K (SMD) RESISTOR 3K (SMD) RESISTOR 1KO 6P CONNECTOR WASHER WASHER RES 10 OHM 1/2W 5% RES 9.1K OHM 1/10W 5% 0805 RES 221 OHM 1/10W 1% 0805 RES 365 OHM 1/10W 1% 0805 RES CHIP ARRAY 4 x 1K OHM 1/16W 5% ISOLATED c-c=0.8mm RES CHIP ARRAY 4 x 10K OHM 1/16W 5% ISOLATED c-c=0.8mm RES CHIP ARRAY 4 X 220 OHM 1/16W 5% ISOLATED c-c=0.8mm RES CHIP ARRAY 4 X 47 OHM 1/16W 5% ISOLATED c-c=0.8mm CAP 22uF ELEC 20% 16V 1.5x4x7mm CAP 220 uF 16V ELEC CAP 2.2uF ELEC 50V CAP 560pF NPO 0805 CAP 150pF NPO 0805 TRN TRANSISTOR JFET J111 REG LM317 POS ADJUSTABLE REGULATOR REG LM2940CT-5.0V REG LM78L12 +12V REGULATOR REG LM79L12 -12V REGULATOR IC 6N138 OPTO ISOLATOR DIODE DIODE SIGNAL 1N4148 SMD SOT-23 DIODE SCHOTTKY MBRS140T3 1A 40V SMD TRANS 2N4401 NPN TRANS 2N4403 PNP IC 74AHC04 HEX INVERTERS IC 74AHC574 OCTAL D FF W/TRI-STATE OUTS SMI IC 74AHCT14 HEX SCHMITT-TRIGGER INVERTER 14-PIN SOP IC 74LVC161 SYNC 4-BIT BINARY COUNTER SOP-16 IC DRAM 256K x 16 35nS 40-PIN SOJ IC SRAM 32K x 8 15ns 3.3V TSOP-28 IC EEPROM SERIAL 16K SOIC-8 IC FLASH-ROM 512Kx16 110nS 48-PIN TSOP IC MPU MCF5206E 54MHz 160-PIN QFP IC TL084 QUAD OPAMP SOP-14 IC MC33079 4-OPAMP SOP-14 IC CONVERTER ADC 24-BIT AL1101 SOP-16 IC CONVERTER DAC 24-BIT AL1201 SOP-16 IC DSP 1KM/AL3101 28-PIN SOIC IC CONTROLLER RESET W/OVERRIDE DS1818-10TR +3.3V SOT-23 IC FPGA EP1K30QC208-2 208-PIN PQFP JACK DIN 5-PIN MIDI PCB MOUNT 180 W/SHIELD JACK 1/4 STEREO 7-PIN FEM MINI W/GRND LUG STRAIGHT HEADER DIL 16-PIN 0.1 SHRD HEADER DIL 26-PIN 0.1" MALE HEADER DIL 60-PIN 0.1" MALE HEADER DIL 10-PIN 0.1 HEADER SIL 4-PIN 3.96mm MALE EXT-LOCKING HEADER SIL 18-PIN 1mm FEM FFC SCREW 4-40X1/2" SCREW 4-40X1/2" HEATSINK

R136 R55~57,60,64,67,69,75,80,82,85 R141 (J2,12) (U37) (U31,32,37) R138 R48,49,66,68,71,72,81,83 R1,5,21,22,35,38,47,73,87,92,98,99,102,103, 135,137 R134 R2,109,111,115,117 R88,89,107,110,124,126,132 R6,116,118,119,123,125,127~130 R93-95 C19,20,25,28,32,36,37,41~44,54~57,67~69,1 17,119,120,126,129,145,146 C113 C72,142,147~149 C15~17,22,23,26,27,33,34,38,39,49,50~53,5 9~61,64 C45~48,62,63,65,66 Q6,7 U32,37,38 U31 U35 U34 U1 D16 D1~8,11~15 D9,10 Q1,3,4,11,12 Q2,5,8~10,13 U15 U18 U2 U3,5,17,20 U11,12 U4 U39 U14 U13 U6,9,10 U8 U7 U30,33 U21~ 29 U16 U19 J1,3,4 J5~11,13,14 J19,20 J15 J17 J18 J16 J21 (U37) (U31,32) (U31,32)
5-02-4402 6-02-0050 7-01-0035 9-03-1132 9-40-0272-C 9-79-0280-A 1-56-0104 PT0704402 0-15-0103 0-15-0104 0-15-0151 0-15-0471 TE10200601 TE612000901 0-09-0036 0-09-0041 0-16-2002 0-17-0101 0-17-0103 0-17-0270 1-08-0222 1-08-0223 1-56-0102 2-51-4401 2-51-4403 2-72-0339 2-72-4051 3-02-0028 3-02-0029 4-70-0018-A 4-70-0019-A 6-02-0050 9-40-0280-A 9-79-0281-C 1-56-0104 PT0704402 0-15-0101 0-15-0102 0-09-0036 0-15-0100 0-15-0101 0-17-0103 0-17-0270 1-08-0222 1-08-0223 2-51-4401 2-51-4403 2-72-4051 3-02-0028 3-02-0029 3-02-0030 3-02-0042 4-14-0040 6-00-0010 6-02-0050 9-40-0281-C
NUT SWITCH TACT TL1105T OSCILLATOR 54MHz 3.3V 8-PIN DIP HEATSINK PCB MAIN Q01 Rev C ASSY PCB TOP PANEL LEFT Q01 Rev A CERAMIC 0.1UF LED HOLDER (7.5mm) RESISTOR 10K (SMD) RESISTOR 100K (SMD) RESISTOR 150O (SMD) RESISTOR 470O (SMD) 6P CONNECTOR 9P CONNECTOR POT 5KB DUAL 360 DEG TURN POT 10KA DUAL RES 20.0K OHM 1/10W 1% 0805 RES CHIP ARRAY 4 x 100 OHM 1/16W 5% ISOLATED c-c=0.8mm RES CHIP ARRAY 4 x 10K OHM 1/16W 5% ISOLATED c-c=0.8mm RES CHIP ARRAY 4 X 27 OHM 1/16W 5% ISOLATED c-c=0.8mm SMD CAP 22uF ELEC 20% 16V 1.5x4x7mm CAP 220 uF 16V ELEC CAP 1000PF 5% 100V NPO 0805 TRANS NPN 2N4401 40V 1A SOT-23 TRANS PNP 2N4403 40V 800mA SOT-23 IC LM339 QUAD COMPARATOR SMD IC CD4051 SINGLE 8-CHAN MUX 16-PIN SOIC LED RED T1 CLEAR (NON-DIFFUSED) 4204-10IT LED GRN T1 CLEAR (NON-DIFFUSED) 4204-10GT CABLE DIL RIBBON 60-PIN F-F CABLE DIL RIBBON 40-PIN F-F SWITCH TACT TL1105T PCB TOP PANEL LEFT Q01 Rev A ASSY PCB TOP PANEL RIGHT Q01 Rev C CERAMIC 0.1UF LED HOLDER (7.5mm) RESISTOR 100O (SMD) RESISTOR 1K (SMD) POT 5KB DUAL 360 DEG TURN RES 10 OHM 1/10W 5% 0805 RES 100 OHM 1/10W 5% 0805 RES CHIP ARRAY 4 x 10K OHM 1/16W 5% ISOLATED c-c=0.8mm RES CHIP ARRAY 4 X 27 OHM 1/16W 5% ISOLATED c-c=0.8mm SMD CAP 22uF ELEC 20% 16V 1.5x4x7mm CAP 220 uF 16V ELEC TRANS NPN 2N4401 40V 1A SOT-23 TRANS PNP 2N4403 40V 800mA SOT-23 IC CD4051 SINGLE 8-CHAN MUX 16-PIN SOIC LED RED T1 CLEAR (NON-DIFFUSED) 4204-10IT LED GRN T1 CLEAR (NON-DIFFUSED) 4204-10GT LED YEL T1 CLEAR (NON-DIFFUSED) 4204-10YT LED BLUE T1 DIFFUSED HEADER DIL 40-PIN 0.1" SHRD ENCODER 24-DETENT 12mm VERT-MT 14mm FLAT-THREADED-SHAFT SWITCH TACT TL1105T PCB, TOP PANEL RIGHT Q01 Rev C

(U37) S1 U36

17 C2~6,8,9,14~22,24~28 (D12~15,17~19,21,24,25,29,31,37,40,47~49, 55,59,62) R8 R27~34 R35 R36 J5 J3 R12~24 R11 R7 R2,3,4,6 R25,26 R1,5 C1,11,12,13,29 C10,23 C7 Q1,5,6,12~15,17,19~27 Q2~4,7~11,16,18 U5,6,7 U1,2,3,4 D9~21,23~26,29~35,37~42,47~56,58~62,64~ 67 D22,27,28,36,43,44,45.46,57,63 J2 J4 S1~5,7-48
39 C2~5,11~28 (D3,5.14,15,20,28,31,33,34) R28,29 R23,24,25 R5~21 R26,27 R1,2,3 R22 R4 C1,7,8,9 C6,10 Q5~22 Q1~4,23,24 U1~4 D3,5,14,15,17,20~23,256,28,31,33,34 D1,2,16,18,24,26,29,30,32,35,36 D4,27 D19 J1 ENC1 21~23
9-96-0082 9-03-0145-A WS1306505 0-09-0037 4-19-0035 7-13-0080 9-06-0018 9-06-0030 9-15-0301-A 9-96-0096 7-13-0001 4-19-0038-B 6-02-0036 9-96-0305-A R47016 TE10200602 3-02-0028 9-40-0305-A
ASSY PITCH AND MOD WHEELS Q01 BRACKET PITCH/MOD WHEEL WASHER POT 5KB SINGLE CONTROL EYELET 18MM SHAFT CABLE SIL 6-PIN PITCH/MOD WHEEL Q01 TUBING HEATSHRINK 1/16" DIA x 5/8" 300V 80c SPRING, MOD WHEEL SPRING PITCH WHEEL WHEEL PITCH & MOD Q01 - REV A ASSY CABLE AC POWER SWITCH Q01 TUBING HEATSHRINK 5mm DIA x 15mm CABLE SIL 2-PIN 7.92mm HEADER-F POWER SWITCH ASSY PCB PITCH/MOD WHEEL LED RESISTOR HEADER LED RED T1 CLEAR (NON-DIFFUSED) 4204-10IT PCB PITCH/MOD WHEEL LED - REV A

Q01 QC Test Procedures

Items required for test (one each unless otherwise specified):
Q01 unit with current OS IEC power cable MIDI cable Sustain pedal Pair of headphones AP Computer w/ cables

Setup and Calibration:

Connect IEC power cable from Q01 to power outlet. Connect the MIDI cable from Q01 MIDI OUT to Q01 MIDI IN. Plug sustain pedal into the expression pedal input jack on the Q01. Plug the headphones into the headphone output jack of the Q01 (marked with a headphones symbol). Turn Master Volume knob (red knob) completely CCW. 5) Power up Q01 while holding down PAGE < and > PAGE buttons. This brings the Q01 into diagnostic mode. Verify that the text diagnostic appears at the very top of the LCD. 6) Using the > PAGE button, go to page 3 of the diagnostics (text at top of LCD should read EXT IN AUDIO TEST and text at bottom of LCD should read 3 of 3 ). 7) Press the soft button beneath whl cali p hi text at the bottom of the LCD (text at top of LCD should now read WHEEL CALIBRATION and the text whl cali p hi should now be highlighted). Pitch Wheel Calibration 8) Verify that there is an arrow pointing up towards a number, in a box labeled p. Move pitch wheel p1 to its top-most position and press the compare button. This calibrates the top range of the pitch wheel. 9) Turn the encoder one click CCW. The arrow in box p should now be pointing down towards another number. Move pitch wheel p1 to its bottom-most position and press compare. This calibrates the bottom range of the pitch wheel. Mod Wheel 1 Calibration 10) Turn the encoder one click CCW. The arrow should now be pointing up in a box labeled m1. Movemod wheel m1 to its top -most position and press compare. 1) 2) 3) 4)

11) Turn the encoder one click CCW. The arrow should now be pointing down in box m1. Move mod wheel m1 to its bottom-most position and press compare. Mod Wheel 2 Calibration 12) Turn the encoder one click CCW. The arrow should now be pointing up in a box labeled m2. Move mod wheel m2 to its top-most position and press compare. 13) Turn the encoder one click CCW. The arrow should now be pointing down in box m2. Move mod wheel m2 to its bottom-most position and press compare. Expression Pedal Calibration 14) Verify that the sustain pedal is plugged into the expression pedal input of the Q01, not the sustain pedal input. 15) Turn the encoder one click CCW. The arrow should now be pointing up in a box labeled exp. Press the compare button. 16) Turn the encoder one click CCW. The arrow should now be pointing down in box exp. Press the sustain pedal and press the compare button. This concludes calibration. 17) Power cycle the Q01 while holding down PAGE < and > PAGE buttons. Verify that the text diagnostic appears at the very top of the LCD. 18) Plug the sustain pedal back into the sustain pedal input of the Q01.
Procedures: 1) Visual Inspection
a) Inspect the front panel for dents and scratches. b) Make sure that the end caps are properly seated into the chassis. Verify that they also don t have any dents any scratches. c) Verify that all the jacks on the rear of the Q01 have nuts installed.

2) LED Test

a) Verify that the LCD displays the texts LED TEST and all LEDs are on. b) Verify that all the LEDs on the Q01 are indeed on and that the brightness between LEDs of the same type/color is consistent. c) Turn the encoder one click CCW (translucent white knob to the right of the LCD). Verify that the LCD displays the text all LEDs are off and verify that all LEDs turn off. d) For all the exposed LEDs (the ones protruding through the front panel), verify that they do not have any visible scratches.
3) Button/Sustain Pedal Test
a) Press the soft button beneath the LCD text button sust pdl. Verify that the LCD text button sust pdl is now highlighted, and that the texts BTN/SUST PDL TEST and press any button are now displayed in the middle of the LCD. b) Test all the buttons on the Q01 front panel EXCEPT for the following: PAGE <, > PAGE, and the three soft buttons beneath the LCD (between PAGE < and > PAGE buttons). c) When a button is pressed down, verify that the name of that button is displayed on the LCD, and that the LCD indicates the button is pressed down with the text button DOWN. d) When the button is released, verify that the LCD indicates the button has been released with the text button UP. e) As each button is pressed, make sure that the silk screen on that button is not scratched or misaligned. Also verify that all the buttons have a consistent feel, and that they should generate one click when pressed. f) Press on the sustain pedal. Verify that the LCD displays sust pedal button DOWN. g) Release the sustain pedal. Verify that the LCD displays sust pedal button UP.

4) Pot/Expression Pedal/Wheel Test
a) Press the soft button beneath the LCD text pot exp pdl. Verify that the LCD text pot exp pdl is now highlighted, and that the texts POT/EXP PDL TEST and turn any pot are displayed in the middle of the LCD. b) Test all the pots on the Q01 front panel except the Master Volume. c) When a pot is turned, verify that the pot s name is displayed on the LCD and pot indicator moves smoothly. NOTE: If the pot is turned CW, the pot indicator will move from left to right, and the percent value will increase. Conversely, if the pot is turned CCW, the pot indicator will move from right to left, and the percent value will decrease. Also, some pots are more sensitive than others. This is normal and should not be considered a failure (i.e. the FILTER 1 FREQ pot is more sensitive than the FILTER 1 RES pot). d) Also verify that there are no bumps or rough spots felt on the pot knob as it is rotated CW or CCW. e) Plug the sustain pedal into the expression pedal input jack of the Q01. f) Press on the sustain pedal and verify that the LCD displays the text exp pedal and the value 0. g) Release the sustain pedal and verify that the LCD now displays a value of 16383. h) Move pitch wheel P up and verify that the LCD shows the text pitch wheel and a value of 16383. i) Move pitch wheel P down and verify that the LCD shows a value of 0.
j) Move modulation wheel M1 up and verify that the LCD shows the text mod 1 wheel and a valueof 16383. k) Move modulation wheel M1 down and verify that the LCD shows a value of 0. l) Repeat steps j) and k) with modulation wheel M2. m) Verify that the ref value (displayed above the pot or wheel name) is between 2500 and 3200 (typically it should be around 2800). Note that this value will change slightly as the pots and wheels are tested. This is normal, but the variation should be no more than +/-1%.

5) Keyboard Test

a) Press the PAGE > button once. Verify that the LCD text keyboard is now highlighted (at the bottom of the LCD), and that the texts KEYBOARD TEST and press any key are displayed in the middle of the LCD. b) Test every key on the Q01. Verify that the leftmost key has a note number of 36, and that the rightmost key has a note number of 84 (the key s note number is displayed on the LCD when that key is pressed/released). c) As each key is pressed, make sure that the key movement and feel is consistent with all the other keys. Inspect the keys as well for scratches and dents. d) When a key is pressed, verify that the note number of that key is displayed on the LCD, and that the LCD indicates the key is pressed with the text key DOWN. e) When the key is released, verify that the LCD indicates the key has been released with the text key UP.

6) Encoder Test

a) Press the soft button beneath the LCD text encoder. Verify that the LCD text encoder is now highlighted, and that the texts ENCODER TEST and turn the encoder are displayed in the middle of the LCD. b) Turn the encoder CW. Verify that the LCD displays a positive number that increments as the encoder is turned, and that the arrow is pointing to the right. c) Turn the encoder CCW. Verify that the LCD now displays a negative number that decrements as the encoder is turned, and that the arrow is now pointing to the left.

7) MIDI Test

a) Press the soft button beneath the LCD text midi. The LCD text midi should now be highlighted, and the texts MIDI LOOP TEST and press [compare] should be displayed in the middle of the LCD. b) Press the COMPARE button (located below the encoder, to the right of the LCD). Verify that the LCD displays passed.

8) Audio Output Test

a) While listening to the headphones, press a key and turn the Master Volume knob clockwise until the tone is at a comfortable listening level (this verifies that the Master Volume pot is functional). Verify that both the left and right sides of the headphones produce a tone. b) Plug the headphones into the Q01 main output left jack. Verify that when a key a pressed, a tone is heard on one side (left side) of the headphones. NOTE: the Master Volume knob may require adjustment in order to hear this tone more easily. c) Repeat step b) for the Q01 main output right jack, and the Q01 aux output left and right jacks. Note that for the aux outputs, the Master Volume knob has no effect.

9) Voice DSP Test

a) Plug the headphones into the Q01 headphone output jack (Master Volume knob may require readjustment to bring headphone output to a comfortable listening level). b) Press and hold down a key (do not release). A single tone should be heard from the headphones. c) Press and hold a second key (do not release the first key) and verify that a second tone is heard together with the first one. d) Press and hold a third key (do not release the first and second key) and verify that a second tone is heard together with the first and second ones. e) Repeat step d) five more times, so that a total of eight notes are playing simultaneously, each time verifying that the new note is heard along with the existing notes that are already playing.

External Audio Input Test
a) Press the PAGE > button once. Verify that the LCD text ext in is now highlighted (at the bottom of the LCD), and that the text EXT IN AUDIO TEST is displayed in the middle of the LCD (there should also be a diagram of the audio path). b) Connect the AP generator output to the Q01 external input left. c) Set the AP generator output to produce a 2Vp, 1KHz sinewave and turn on the output. d) Verify that there is a tone from the left side of the headphones e) Connect the AP generator output to the Q01 external input right and verify that there is a tone from the right side of the headphones.

AP Test

a) Unplug the headphones from the Q01 headphones jack. b) Turn the Master Volume knob completely clockwise. c) Connect the AP generator outputs A and B to the Q01 external in left and right, respectively.
d) Connect the Q01 main output left and right to the AP analyzer inputs A and B, respectively. e) Run the AP tests (SNR, THD+N, and frequency response). f) Repeat steps d) and e) for the Q01 aux outputs left and right.

Serial EEPROM Test

a) Press the soft button beneath the LCD text eeprom. The LCD text eeprom should now be highlighted, and the texts EEPROM TEST and press [compare] to start EEPROM test should be displayed in the middle of the LCD. b) Press the COMPARE button to test the serial EEPROM. If the EEPROM is functional, the LCD will display testing briefly, followed by passed. If the EEPROM is not functioning properly, the LCD will display testing for several seconds, followed by failed.
END OF QC TEST PROCEDURES
ALESIS ION (Q01) SCHEMATIC AND PCB FILES

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Patch List HyperSynth Bank for Alesis ION
(Renamed & Sorted by Category) BA=Bass LD=Lead BR=Brass KB=Key PD= Pad ST=String CP=Comp AR=Arp DR=Drum FX=SFX

Red Bank

000 BA-TomSawyer 001 BA-Mini Twin 002 BA-TB Or Not 003 BA-JacoInTheBo 004 BA-Vlad Bass 005 BA-BlackKnobby 006 BA-What's down 007 BA-Expressive 008 BA-TaurusBassP 009 BA-RubbrBullet 010 BA-Super Mini 011 BA-Machineryss 012 BA-StudioBass 013 BA-J00p1t3r 014 BA-Growl BASS 015 BA-Syncombass 016 BA-Low I.Q. 017 BA-GrapSquishy 018 BA-SubBass 019 BA-Knock-Knock 020 BA-Purr Bass 021 BA-Junkie Bass 022 BA-Big Pedal 023 BA-NoizeBass 024 BA-Down&Dirtyy 025 BA-PD-Luxe 026 BA-Rave Bass 027 BA-Thumper 028 BA-AcidAndOils 029 BA-PantherMode 030 BA-Spit Bass 031 BA-Hacker Bass 032 BA-Demolitions 033 BA-Parabolass 034 BA-Anti Static 035 BA-Hood Bass 036 BA-Bottlecap 037 BA-OldFavorite 038 BA-Cellar Bass 039 BA-Closet Bass 040 LD-StixMiniMog 041 LD-Sizzler 042 LD-Warperheim 043 LD-TrantorLead 044 LD-Cars Sync 045 LD-Mahavishnoi 046 LD-LuckyPortaM 047 LD-Mini 5th 048 LD-CoolMellowd 049 LD-Wowza

Green Bank

000 KB-Organ P 001 KB-Key Clavi 002 KB-Clavy 003 KB-ElecHarpsiKB-Oktoberfest 005 KB-SheriffPian 006 KB-StereoEPMWKB-PhantmOfIon 008 KB-TurboPhOrgn 009 KB-Glass Keys 010 KB-MiamiVyce 011 KB-OttowaRClav 012 KB-Harpsiwarp 013 KB-Glasspipe 014 PD-Dream Pad 015 PD-Soundtracke 016 PD-SoftCake 017 PD-TakeMyPuls 018 PD-Whisper 019 PD-Intruder 020 PD-Shader 021 PD-Melancholyd 022 PD-SoftBalls 023 PD-Hollow Pad 024 PD-Silkworm 025 PD-16PoleDeepp 026 PD-Pretty Pan 027 PD-Choirbox 028 PD-Ensemble 029 PD-Rounder 030 PD-Steam Valve 031 PD-SynChoir 032 PD-Vindicarum 033 PD-Moody Sweep 034 PD-Clusters 035 PD-SpectralSwe 036 PD-SweetOBSwee 037 PD-Nitrogenius 038 PD-VenusianSwe 039 PD-AstrologySw 040 PD-FilterSweep 041 PD-Dutch Choir 042 PD-Oberpad 043 PD-Movie Pad 044 PD-Materialize 045 PD-Vanilla Pad 046 PD-Blue Doll 047 PD-Morten'J 048 PD-2-PoleDark 049 PD-Massive Pad

Blue Bank

000 PD-Vocojam 001 PD-WelcomeBack 002 PD-SilverLinin 003 PD-Bad Acid 004 ST-StringDream 005 ST-RustyString 006 ST-AquarianStr 007 ST-SweetDreams 008 ST-DarkOberstr 009 ST-VelocityStr 010 ST-JP Strings 011 ST-EightString 012 ST-AheadOfItsT 013 ST-Solina Str 014 ST-Nervoso Str 015 ST-J Strings 016 ST-Profit Str 017 ST-Violacoder 018 ST-HighVeryhig 019 ST-Buzzy Str 020 CP-JP Journey 021 CP-ResonantCom 022 CP-OB Sensible 023 CP-Dude! 024 CP-FM Wheel CP-Beefy Sync 026 CP-Wet Comper 027 CP-Punchy Harp 028 CP-Synclav 029 CP-Tiny Bell 030 CP-BoneKalimba 031 CP-SwirlyPiano 032 CP-DynaEthnoBl 033 CP-ItsJamaicaM 034 CP-Plucky K 035 CP-Carillon 036 CP-WarpedSteep 037 CP-RingmodBell 038 CP-Strawberry 039 CP-PulseDecay 040 CP-Owbercomper 041 CP-RubberSynth 042 CP-VelocityCtr 043 CP-LaserSurger 044 CP-Animator 045 CP-Spank Tone 046 CP-TouchPhase 047 CP-BreathyTone 048 CP-The 80s 049 CP-Marimbaphon

User Bank

000 AR-Flatron 001 AR-I! I! I! I! 002 AR-Plucky Duck 003 AR-Pulsar 004 AR-RobotShffl 005 AR-Bioinformat 006 AR-CyberWasher 007 AR-TellMeAStry 008 AR-U Bahn Jam 009 AR-Lectro Bass 010 AR-MacheteBeat 011 AR-SBahn Jelly 012 AR-Harptronic 013 AR-Boss Battle 014 DR-Club Kick 015 DR-CottonSnare 016 DR-Tunnel Pong 017 DR-Pacific Rim 018 DR-ClosedEHats 019 DR-StringedPt 020 DR-BDDistreser 021 DR-Picky,Picky 022 DR-PitchedKick 023 DR-Thin Snare 024 DR-Real Hat 025 DR-Cowbell 026 DR-Zap Snare 027 DR-Electrobeat 028 DR-FMRideCmbal 029 DR-Woodblock 030 DR-FM Gong 031 DR-JungleBeats 032 DR-BD Mipmap 033 DR-SimmonsySnr 034 DR-SimmonsyTm 035 DR-Blipper 036 DR-OpenE-HiHat 037 DR-Pit-Pat 038 DR-BD Math 039 DR-Plucked Can 040 DR-BD Cool 041 DR-CleanRhythm 042 DR-909 Kick 043 DR-909 Snare 044 DR-Ping Ride 045 DR-KHO Beats 046 DR-Clave 047 DR-FM Hat 048 DR-MetallicSnr 049 DR-HarshRealit

050 LD-MiniClassic 051 LD-Executioner 052 LD-SunsetMinid 053 LD-Seven Days 054 LD-Bambam Lead 055 LD-LazyAnalog 056 LD-Frogstar IV 057 LD-Tarkus Carc 058 LD-PortaLead 059 LD-Suboscillat 060 LD-OdysseeLead 061 LD-GhostlyLead 062 LD-Infamous 063 LD-FlatulentDu 064 LD-Lunar Orbit 065 LD-Wakemini 066 LD-U CrazyDiam 067 LD-Aquamarine 068 LD-Sandpaper 069 LD-ScreaminWar 070 LD-Wakeman Mo 071 LD-Triad MW2 F 072 LD-Adrastea 073 LD-Whistler'sM 074 LD-SpankTone 075 LD-MechaCanary 076 LD-Fuzzy Buzzy 077 LD-WichitaFall 078 LD-Zippythe5th 079 LD-LeadOfSixSi 080 LD-Ion Flute 081 BR-BrassicClas 082 BR-Brass Pad 083 BR-Twumpet 084 BR-Fr.Horn 085 BR-FastBrassy 086 BR-CrispBrass 087 BR-Steel&Brass 088 BR-OB Puff 089 BR-Prog Brass 090 BR-T BoneSteak 091 BR-Unpolishd 092 BR-WowThat'sBR 093 BR-J Brass 094 BR-ABitOffThe 095 BR-FilmNoirTru 096 BR-Fr.HornChor 097 BR-PolyWanna 098 BR-Caterpillar 099 BR-ff AnalogHo 100 BR-Zoik Brass 101 BR-SynHornz 102 BR-Regal Horns 103 BR-FatBrass5th 104 BR-KugelFlugel 105 BR-BassTrombo 106 KB-VintagePian 107 KB-SynWurly 108 KB-RockOrgan 109 KB-HeavyOnThe5
050 PD-SoftPad 051 PD-Kirumamoru 052 PD-Aeon Choir 053 PD-What'sthat? 054 PD-LiquidSweep 055 PD-Ionizer 056 PD-eMotion Pad 057 PD-GhostyVoice 058 PD-Metal Moths 059 PD-AutoPlayer 060 PD-SolarWire 061 PD-Maresh 062 PD-StarGate 063 PD-Deep Space 064 PD-Waterpiano 065 PD-ScaryBouncr 066 PD-Repeater 067 PD-SomeTrouble 068 PD-Tempopanswp 069 PD-GritterPad 070 PD-Ripley 071 PD-eLen8R 072 PD-SoupyJupit 073 PD-PhasePAD 074 PD-SoftSweet 075 PD-Landing Pad 076 PD-4 PoleSoft 077 PD-Jurassic 078 PD-MVangelian 079 PD-DagonVisitr 080 PD-Joan d'Arc 081 PD-Home Forgot 082 PD-Infrastruct 083 PD-My Friends 084 PD-Pneumatic 085 PD-Elektroniqu 086 PD-Moonbased 087 PD-DynaAahOoh 088 PD-NotFromHere 089 PD-Triumphantd 090 PD-Stonehengen 091 PD-Undergrowth 092 PD-Regurgipad 093 PD-Remember Me 094 PD-Voices 095 PD-MiddleBandV 096 PD-IUnderstand 097 PD-IComprehend 098 PD-VocodedEnts 099 PD-Uvula 100 PD-GolemEmerge 101 PD-Exhalation 102 PD-DirtyDream 103 PD-Concert Pad 104 PD-8-PoleWarm 105 PD-TwentyAcres 106 PD-LstChildren 107 PD-Cauldrond 108 PD-IonicVoyage 109 PD-Ecology
050 CP-GlassSteel 051 CP-PawnShopAnt 052 CP-Bellsichord 053 CP-ToySteelDrm 054 CP-SlfOscillat 055 CP-RomulanBell 056 CP-InHarmonics 057 CP-RingmodMyB 058 CP-Mind Bell 059 CP-ESitarLayer 060 CP-Jump 061 CP-Unmistakabl 062 CP-KitchenSync 063 CP-Looker 064 CP-WhiskerComp 065 CP-ElpTime 066 CP-Sine Drops 067 CP-MustardPlan 068 CP-Operator 069 CP-BabaO'Riley 070 CP-Norelko 071 CP-ClassicDcy 072 CP-PolyWannaCo 073 CP-WontGetFool 074 CP-Surface 075 CP-HollowMachn 076 CP-Massiva 077 CP-Unapologeti 078 CP-SafeLanding 079 CP-Laryngitis 080 CP-CompJazzGtr 081 CP-Froggy 082 CP-HowlerMWCP-PrincelyOne 084 CP-Rotwang 085 CP-Rustscraper 086 CP-Get Funky! 087 CP-Latenight 088 CP-Pluck You 089 CP-Formant WEH 090 CP-Tweakdriver 091 CP-Crystallizr 092 CP-Stargazing 093 CP-Boing Bongs 094 CP-Rosemary'sB 095 CP-IntoValley 096 CP-Out ofStyle 097 CP-Ice Tongs 098 CP-Troll Scat 099 CP-TheDancer 100 CP-RoomfulZoik 101 CP-Sitary 102 AR-Bio Rhythm 103 AR-Threefinity 104 AR-Deutsche Ba 105 AR-MetallicBod 106 AR-Electrorail 107 AR-Funky Slide 108 AR-Splak 109 AR-SpringClean

050 DR-BDHelloBuck 051 DR-BrightSnare 052 DR-Noiz Chew 053 DR-Sizzlin'Snr 054 DR-SnappySnare 055 DR-CowboyJungl 056 DR-Filter Kick 057 DR-Burst Snare 058 DR-Osc Kick 059 DR-ChinaCymbal 060 DR-WheelSnare 061 DR-HardcoreBt 062 DR-CR Kick 063 DR-CR Snare 064 DR-CRHatClosed 065 DR-CR Hat 066 DR-808 Kick 067 DR-MetalMachin 068 DR-Future Kick 069 DR-Clap Happy 070 DR-Krafty Zap 071 DR-HiHead 072 DR-BlasterFigh 073 DR-Tin Tapper 074 DR-HiTech Kick 075 DR-DumpsterSnr 076 FX-ReverseBell 077 FX-Helicopter 078 FX-Windy City 079 FX-Seafoam 080 FX-This just i 081 FX-Mad science 082 FX-UFOBlastoff 083 FX-DeadPackMan 084 FX-Modularized 085 FX-InsaneDenti 086 FX-Gizmo 087 FX-SpaceJalopy 088 FX-Wind 089 FX-Thunderstor 090 FX-Fly By 091 FX-StartMachin 092 FX-Lava Stream 093 FX-Herge 094 FX-Hatching 095 FX-Swamp Gas 096 FX-Dog vs.Cat 097 FX-Bombs Away 098 FX-HowlingDogs 099 FX-Ocean->ModW 100 FX-Shortwave 101 FX-The Lab 102 FX-Landing 103 FX-AsteroidsD104 FX-X Mod 105 FX-Bromide 106 FX-TheFMPolice 107 FX-Panning ZAP 108 FX-WheelyWindy 109 FX-Close one!
110 KB-StopsOnMWKB-Funky70sCla 112 KB-GroovyATWah 113 KB-Bach Overdr 114 KB-StreetsOfPa 115 KB-6WivesOfRic 116 KB-EP? OK! 117 KB-Dusty Organ 118 KB-Zorgan 119 KB-RockWhOrgan 120 KB-LektrikClav 121 KB-Clavitude 122 KB-Stockbaroqu 123 KB-Circus 124 KB-ArEmEyePian 125 KB-Rendezv6:KB-PlasticKeys 127 KB-60's Organ
110 PD-ScarletLigh 111 PD-Royal Pad 112 PD-JourneyWest 113 PD-VoxySynth 114 PD-IonianSweep 115 PD-ShadBusines 116 PD-PhobosianSw 117 PD-AnotherLngD 118 PD-Sandy Sweep 119 PD-Vox Layer 120 PD-Undercity 121 PD-SpectralWrp 122 PD-JustForJust 123 PD-Moartal 124 PD-WahWehWuh 125 PD-TranceTube 126 PD-Matrox 127 PD-NewHorizons
110 AR-Rhythmo 111 AR-RememberJun 112 AR-GeneSplicer 113 AR-SymphonicFl 114 AR-OrbitalFram 115 AR-Alien Womb 116 AR-Seek Seque 117 AR-AmsterdamDJ 118 AR-Tabulate 119 AR-1and2andAR-ElectricJel 121 AR-Plucky Arp 122 AR-TechnoToyTu 123 AR-SymphonicCl 124 AR-Joggin' 125 AR-SilverSweep 126 AR-HappyCarrib 127 AR-Sambalby?
110 FX-Last Breath 111 FX-Frankensten 112 FX-Da Ring 113 FX-AirlockDoor 114 FX-From Venus 115 FX-Brainpounde 116 FX-Whazzat? 117 FX-CyberWasher 118 * ExtIn-ArpGat 119 * ExtIn-ArpGat 120 * ExtIn-Dly+FM 121 * ExtIn-Flt+Pn 122 * Deep Vocoder 123 * Sing `Coder 124 * Goblin Talk 125 * 101 Vocoder 126 * Hobbitronix 127 Default

Note: These banks load to Ion banks and will overwrite entire bank. DO NOT load these banks into Micron. More info: www.hypersynth.com

 

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