Index, English – Studiologic SL1100 User Manual

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For basic operation please follow the guidelines below. The SL-1100 includes four demonstration
presets which may be used after the instrument is installed into your MIDI system.

1) Connect voltage adapter into a power outlet (make sure voltage specification on power
adapter matches your line voltage). Connect adapter cable to SL-1100 power jack.
2) Connect MIDI cables before switching on any MIDI devices. To use the demonstration
presets, connect a sound module to either of the two MIDI outputs. The sound module must be
multi-timbral and capable of responding to MIDI data on channels one through four.
4) Apply power to the SL-1100, then apply power to all other MIDI devices in the system.

To change SL-1100 presets, make sure that the unit is in Perform Mode (there should be no
blinking lights on the front panel) . To change the preset, press any of the four PRESET switches.
There are 8 banks of four presets; to change to a different bank, press the left or right arrow
switches until the desired bank number is displayed.

The Master Volume Slider will adjust the volume on all active zones. Unless programmed
otherwise, the optional pedal controller will also adjust the master volume. The left and right
wheels will control pitch and modulation, unless they have been disabled by the active Studio-
1100 preset.

MIDI channels may be switched on and off using the four ZONE switches.

To edit a preset, enter Edit Mode by pressing and holding one of the four ZONE switches.
Press the FUNCTION switch which is labeled with the desired parameter. Release both switches
(the ZONE switch will blink). Pressing any FUNCTION switch repeatedly will cycle through the
three parameters available on the switch. Change the current value with the CSL/DATA slider.
Press the blinking ZONE switch to exit Edit Mode.

The SL-1100 comes from the factory with four demonstration presets in locations 11 through 14.
The demonstration presets are intended for use with a multi-timbral sound module. The module
must be able to respond to MIDI data on channels one through four.

The demonstration presets illustrate several of the most useful SL-1100 functions, and are
summarized below. When the demonstration presets are selected with the PRESET switches, the
sound modules should change programs automatically. The actual program number on each
sound module may not match the number of the preset selected on the SL-1100. These program
numbers may be easily changed; see the operation guide sections on Edit Mode and the
PROGRAM function.

DEMONSTRATION PRESET 11: This is a very basic preset with one zone (MIDI channel 1) active
across the entire keyboard. The Master Volume control may be used to adjust the level of the
sound.

DEMONSTRATION PRESET 12: MIDI output channels one through four are active and receiving
note information from the keyboard. The ZONE switches may be used to turn off selected
channels to hear different combinations of the sounds. The Master Volume slider on the front
panel may be used to adjust the volume level of all channels simultaneously.
DEMONSTRATION PRESET 13: All four MIDI channels are active, but the keyboard is divided
into four zones, with a different channel active in each zone (refer to the ZONE function for
more information).

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INDEX

QUICK REFERENCE

DEMONSTRATION PRESETS

SL-110 SPECIFICATIONS

BASIC INFORMATION

BACK PANEL CONNECTIONS

MIDI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

ZONES

OPERATION

PERFORM MODE

EDIT MODE

ZONE FUNCTIONES

LOW KEY-HIGH KEY

PROGRAM

VOLUME

TRANSPOSE

CHANNEL

VELOCITY

CSL Control Slider

WHEELS

AFTERTOUCH

PEDAL

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS

RECEIVE CHANNEL

PROGRAM SAVE AND LOAD

PRESET INITIALIZATION

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