The following additional functions are available for each zone (refer to section 8 for details):
ZONE CTL Selects a footswitch or panel switch that will turn the zone on or off.
DELAY The data passing through a zone may be delayed from 0 to 10 seconds.
VELOCITY Modifies the velocity value of note events.
NOTES Selects the note-assignment mode of the zone.
VOLUME CTL Assigns a slider, wheel, or voltage input to control the volume of the sound module.
KEY HOLD Creates a Sostenuto effect for the zone.
CHORD Adds up to three additional notes to each note received by the zone.
CONTROLS Programs wheels, sliders, key pressure (if so equipped), voltage inputs, and panel switches to issue
any desired MIDI control change message.
MIDI cc Programs the zone to filter, scale, or map external MIDI continuous controller messages.
MIDI sw Programs the zone to filter, scale, or map external MIDI switch messages.
When creating new presets, it is possible to copy all of the parameters from one zone to another. The new zone can be quick-
ly edited without having to initialize many functions. See the section below entitled Storing Presets.
MISCELLANEOUS PRESET FUNCTIONS
The final step in creating a new SL-2001 preset is to program any miscellaneous Preset-programmable functions that are need-
ed. Refer to section 7 for complete information on these functions:
AUX PROG: Sends program changes to effects units, mixers, or other devices. Up to eight auxiliary program
change commands may be issued per SL-2001 preset (this is in addition to the eight program
changes issued by the zones).
SWITCHES: Sets the initial state and response of the 3 SL-2001 programmable switches (sw A, B, C).
PRESET: Programs the alphanumeric names for the preset and sliders.
Before storing the preset, make sure that all zone enable switches are set as desired. When the preset is selected later, zones
will be enabled or disabled according to the state of the ZONE switches when the preset was stored (see section 8 under
"ZONE Control").