Why Studiologic SL-161 does not power up?
- LLogan ClayAug 13, 2025
If your Studiologic Electronic Keyboard isn't powering up, ensure the power supply is correctly connected to both the wall outlet and the keyboard itself.
Why Studiologic SL-161 does not power up?
If your Studiologic Electronic Keyboard isn't powering up, ensure the power supply is correctly connected to both the wall outlet and the keyboard itself.
What to do if Studiologic SL-161 does not seem to be sending MIDI notes to my modules?
If your Studiologic Electronic Keyboard isn't sending MIDI notes, check these: 1. Ensure you are not in EDIT MODE. 2. Verify the ZONE switch of the ZONE you are trying to play is on. 3. Confirm the MIDI channel you are playing on is enabled on your sound source. 4. Check that your sound modules audio outputs are properly connected to your mixer or amp. 5. Ensure your mixer amp or sound system is on and the volume settings are up.
Brand | Studiologic |
---|---|
Model | SL-161 |
Category | Electronic Keyboard |
Language | English |
Explains the fundamental concept of MIDI controllers and their use with zones.
Details how zones can be combined to create splits and layered sounds.
Describes the keyboard action, pitch, and modulation wheels.
Lists 10 editable parameters for each zone.
Details the power input jack and the power switch location.
Explains the sustain and volume pedal inputs.
Describes the function of zone select buttons for play and edit modes.
Explains the Up, Down, and Enter/Edit buttons for navigation.
Details how the keyboard acts as a keypad for data entry.
Covers MIDI Channel, Bank Select, and Program Change settings.
Explains how to set key ranges and transpose zones.
Details enabling/disabling sustain pedal, wheels, and aftertouch per zone.
Explains velocity curves (Shape) and global velocity settings.
Outlines the default settings upon power-up.
Describes how to restore the unit to factory default settings.
Provides general guidance, applications, and user tips for programming.
Discusses zone usage, big layers, and split examples.
A template for recording patch settings and zone configurations.
Visual representations of zone-specific velocity curves.
A list of standard General MIDI patch numbers and names for programming.
Solves problems related to power-up and MIDI note transmission.
Addresses issues with edit mode changes and lack of audible sound.
Troubleshoots sustain pedal, wheels, and aftertouch not working.
Helps diagnose issues with zones not responding or incorrect MIDI channels.