i have exactly the same problem using ableton live. I think the ableton metrone is "right" and the SR-16 wrong because ableton and my KORG kaossilator are in sync... does anyone have a fix?
i have exactly the same problem using ableton live. I think the ableton metrone is "right" and the SR-16 wrong because ableton and my KORG kaossilator are in sync... does anyone have a fix?
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Look carefully at the adaptor and see if it takes any voltage besides 110 (it will say in very tiny print, you will need a magnifying glass). if it does NOT say 220V or 240V then you friend the adaptor. Get another adaptor - most are "dual" voltage meaning they run in the U.S. or overseas.
Also check for "polarity" (which part of your plug is + or - ).
The metronome speed is controlled by the Tempo setting. The metronome controls only adjust the volume of the metronome and if the metronome is heard on the input or output recording. The R24 manual is available here: http://www.zoom.co.jp/downloads/r24/manual/ . See page 20 for setting the Tempo. The Tempo button is below the Tempo label to the left of the LCD display on the right side of the Zoom R24.
This is your best bet:http://www.alesis.com/content1024 It will be hard to find a schematic. Here is another link:http://www.ionet.net/~tslade/sr16.htm
Page 59 Odd time signatures of the owners manual explains how to do this. Type Alesis SR16 manual into Google and you can download a copy from media.zzsounds.com Please rate this if it helps. You can also download documentation here:http://www.alesis.com/sr16 under DOCS and Downloads
Sounds like you got an incorrect power supply OR the SR16 has a failure creating too much load.
The power supply should be a 9VAC at 1 amp (1000 ma)
The power supply MAY get warm to the touch but should not get real hot.
Without the SR16 pluged onto the power supply it should barely get warm. If the SR16 doesn't work, then it probably has an internal failure... LIKELY the internal rectifier filter combination.
As I read the manual, the tempo is saved with the SONG.
Starting and stopping rhythm SHOULD always start at the begining of the song. This is on page 20 of your manual. The manual is available online if you don't have one.
i have exactly the same problem using ableton live. I think the ableton metrone is "right" and the SR-16 wrong because ableton and my KORG kaossilator are in sync... does anyone have a fix?
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