![]() ![]() It doesn’t appear to be available for download anywhere, but you can access it from the help menu using the V Editor software. I suggest reading the user guide first before beginning. But the software comes with a user guide that explains how to use the software to fully customize every knob, dial, wheel, pad, and key on the controller. I wasn’t really sure what the Alesis V Editor software was for at first since there isn’t much of an explanation anywhere. My fingers would’ve been worn down to bloody nubs in no time with the default settings. When I first started using the V25 keyboard controller, I found the drum pads required much more pressure than I was expecting to get a full sound. I recently purchased an Alesis V25, so this tutorial is specific to it, but the same process applies to the other models as well, the V49, V61, VI25, VI49, and VI61. The software is free to download from the Alesis website under the docs & downloads section for each individual model.
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