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Studiologic SL-2001 - Basic Information; Back Panel Connections

Studiologic SL-2001
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* Global functions:
(section 6)
* Preset functions
(section 7)
* Zone functions:
(section 8)
Device List
Preset Name
Switch Modes
Zone Define
Delay
Velocity Curve
Note Filter
Key Hold
Local Controllers
Preset Chain
Slider Names
Key Range
Program Change
Velocity Scale
Volume
Transpose
MIDI Controls
Preset Change Enable
Aux Program Change
Zone Control
Velocity Switch
Velocity Offset
Volume Control
Chord
MIDI Switches
* Accessories: Sustain footswitch included. Additional footswitches, memory card, and voltage pedal optional.
* Power Requirements: 9VDC at 500mA (power adapter supplied).
2 BASIC INFORMATION
The SL-2001 MIDI Master Keyboard serves as the central controller for any group of MIDI instruments and accessories. With
four MIDI inputs and outputs and powerful MIDI processing functions, the SL-2001 eliminates the need for outboard MIDI
switchers or other devices. Full programmability means that your time is spent making music, not reconfiguring the equip-
ment.
The SL-2001 will command at least eight sound modules (or keyboard synthesizers) simultaneously and at least eight auxil-
iary MIDI devices (audio effects units, mixers, lighting controllers, etc). More than thirty-two MIDI devices may be connect-
ed and selectively accessed under preset control. The four MIDI outputs are completely independent, which means that
sixty-four MIDI channels are available.
BACK PANEL CONNECTIONS
MIDI INPUTS: Four MIDI inputs are provided to support several additional performance devices at once (other keyboards,
guitar controllers, sequencers, etc). The MIDI data from any of these external sources may be processed and zoned in the
same way as the master keyboard, or it may be passed straight through to any of the outputs.
MIDI OUTPUTS: The four MIDI outputs will support a large number of MIDI devices as each output may contain informa-
tion on several MIDI channels simultaneously. A total of 64 slave devices are addressable under preset control.
SWITCH INPUTS: Three stereo phone jacks are provided for control footswitches. A double footswitch is included with the
SL-2001, and will normally be connected to the SUSTAIN / A input. The SUSTAIN footswitch on the right will function as a
conventional piano sustain pedal, while the A footswitch on the left may he programmed for a wide range of MIDI functions.
Its most commonly used function is to activate or disable one or more zones during a performance. An additional double
footswitch may be purchased and may be used in either the B/C input or the (preset) increment/decrement input. Inputs
B/C may be programmed to control zones, issue MIDI control changes, or other functions. For live performance, many play-
ers will want to use three double footswitches simultaneously, in order to effect quick sound changes while playing the key-
board.
Although stereo jacks are used for the switch inputs, a standard normally-open footswitch with a mono phone plug may also
be used. It will function as either SUSTAIN, switch B , or program increment. If desired, the switch inputs may be used as
voltage inputs. The voltage range is from 0 to 5 volts DC, with 0 volts corresponding to the footswitch being pressed.
CONTROL VOLTAGE INPUTS: Two inputs are provided for external analog controllers. An optional control pedal is avail-

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