VOX Longtom
- A complete set for the Q20 and the Q2 of patches with all possible switch configurations.
Q20 (Left channel)
| Description | Slow | Fast | |
| Sw1 | VOX-St1 | n/a | n/a |
| Switch2 = no feedback | not applicable | n/a | n/a |
| Sw1+Sw2 | VOX-St3 | n/a | n/a |
| VOX-St4-Slow | VOX-St4-Fast | ||
| VOX-St5-Slow | VOX-St5-Fast | ||
| VOX-St6-Slow | VOX-St6-Fast | ||
| VOX-St7-Slow | VOX-St7-Fast | ||
| VOX-St8 | n/a | n/a | |
| VOX-St9 | n/a | n/a | |
| VOX-St10 | n/a | n/a | |
| VOX-St11 | n/a | n/a | |
| VOX-St12-Slow | VOX-St12-Fast | ||
| VOX-St13-Slow | VOX-St13-Fast | ||
| VOX-St14-Slow | VOX-St14-Fast | ||
| VOX-St15-Slow | VOX-St15-Fast |
Note: All patches revision 2.0 Date: 30-10-05
Q2 (Right channel)
| Description | Slow | Fast | |
| Sw1 | VOX-St1 | n/a | n/a |
| Switch2 = no feedback | not applicable | n/a | n/a |
| Sw1+Sw2 | VOX-St3 | n/a | n/a |
| VOX-St4-Slow | VOX-St4-Fast | ||
| VOX-St5-Slow | VOX-St5-Fast | ||
| VOX-St6-Slow | VOX-St6-Fast | ||
| VOX-St7-Slow | VOX-St7-Fast | ||
| VOX-St8 | n/a | n/a | |
| VOX-St9 | n/a | n/a | |
| VOX-St10 | n/a | n/a | |
| VOX-St11 | n/a | n/a | |
| VOX-St12-Slow | VOX-St12-Fast | ||
| VOX-St13-Slow | VOX-St13-Fast | ||
| VOX-St14-Slow | VOX-St14-Fast | ||
| VOX-St15-Slow | VOX-St15-Fast |
Pre-requisites?
The pre-requisite you need to program a Q2/Q20 is a functional MIDI interface. With this MIDI interface and a correct configured QClick program you can access your Q2/Q20 in both data directions (IN/OUT). The JPatches are stored in a zip file so the first step is to un-zip the file. Now, the resulted files are directly compatible with QClick and, pending a functional MIDI interface, can be stored
directly to the Alesis Q2/Q20.
In order to store or recall patches from your Alesis Q2 or Q20 device it is recommended to use a Roland/Edirol UM-1X or equivalent midi interface. This MIDI interface is known to be compatible with QClick, a Win95 Quadraverb 2 shareware editor, that's required to actually load/save the patches.
This QClick program is also offering the capability to design/build your own patches. There is a direct dependancy towards the MIDI interfact and QClick as it's based on a rather old version of MIDI hence the emphasis on this, and possible other, specific MIDI gear
1. Obtain QClick from http://www.synthzone.com/midi/alesis/qv/qclick.zip
2. Obtain serial number using Google with exact this search string "qClick v1.01 : s/n:" look for XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX formated S/N


