alesis sr-16 24 bit vrs 16 bit model

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Does anyone know if there is a big difference in sound quality between the 2 models and if the 24 bit model sounds been resampled?
 
I didn't know there was a 24 bit SR16 - please tell us more!

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http://www.alesis.com/products/sr16/

I think the SR16 has been and still is 16 bit.

If you are going by the hype posted on Musicians Freind, I'd say they are wrong. (Imagine that! They've never posted inaccurate info before! LOL!!) Even the Alesis pdf spec sheet they link to says it is 16 bit.

zZounds did the right thing and pulled the info directly from the Alesis web site, which states - accurately - that the SR16 is 16 bit. That's probably why it's called the SR "16"......besides the fact that it has 16 voice polyphony.....

Of course, if it were 24 bit, it wouldn't be selling for $150.....
 
On my cover of the manual it says 24 bit and on the cover of my alesis drum machine it says 24 bit stereo drum machine.
 
The faceplate of mine says 16 bit.... but it's a 1993 model.... vintage...... ;)
 
There seems to be some confusion over this. Look at this link:

http://www.lentine.com/ek/items/23081.stm

This says 16 and 24 :confused:

I just got a used SR16. I THINK its the one that everybody and their brother used to have, I am not aware of anything else.

I use it as a fancy metronome myself. It sounds like....1990! It's fine for what it is but it's very old technology and I highly doubt they updated it because it looks IDENTICAL.
 
why would they print 24 bit on the machine though - the version reads out 3.00
 
You arlready bought the drum machine, it sort of doesn't matter, right?
 
larrymondella said:
On my cover of the manual it says 24 bit and on the cover of my alesis drum machine it says 24 bit stereo drum machine.


And why would they not update their web pages?? Everything I can find on their web site says it is 16 bit..... and that's as of at least 2003.....

Is it possible you got a counterfeit? Just throwing out wild guesses......

If there is a 24 bit one out now, I'd be very very interested in trying to hear the difference....

Even I'm confused now......but that doesn't take much doing. LOL!
 
I called a tech at alesis today. He said that the sr-16 now has a 24 bit converter and it has been out for the last half year. They haven't updated the web site yet. He also said that the sound is slightly better and louder.
I only use the sr-16 as a sound module (it is not my only drum sample source). I usually avoid the samples with reverb and use the dry ones and add eq and a small amount of reverb if needed.
 
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