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Studiologic SL-760 User Manual

Studiologic SL-760
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Studiologic SL-760 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandStudiologic
ModelSL-760
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SECTION 1. Introduction to MIDI Controllers

Understanding MIDI Controllers, Zones, Splits, and Layers

Explains the fundamental concepts and benefits of using MIDI controllers and their zone-based features.

SECTION 2. Keyboard, Wheels, and Zone Features

Keyboard Action, Wheels, and Zone Basics

Details the 76-key action, wheels, and the three independent zones with their core capabilities.

Controller Features and Rear Panel Details

Global Velocity, Memory, and Pedal Inputs

Covers global velocity settings, memory, and connections for sustain/volume pedals.

Rear Panel Power and Switch

Details the power input, switch, and associated indicator light on the rear panel.

MIDI Outputs and Front Panel Controls

MIDI Out Connections

Instructions for connecting the controller to external MIDI devices via MIDI OUT jacks.

Front Panel Zone Select Button

Describes the ZONE buttons for enabling/disabling zones in play mode and selecting them in edit mode.

Front Panel Control Operations

Navigation and Data Entry Buttons

Details the UP/DOWN, ENTER/EDIT buttons and the 10 Key Pad for editing functions.

Zone Editing: MIDI, Bank, Program Change

Explains how to edit MIDI Channel, Bank Select, and Program Change for each zone.

Zone Editing: Split and Transpose

Covers defining key ranges (Split) and transposing zones.

Zone Control Functions

Sustain Pedal and Wheels Enable/Disable

How to control sustain pedal and wheel response on a per-zone basis.

Transpose and Sustain Pedal Usage

Provides examples for using transpose and sustain pedal controls for creative layering.

Advanced Zone Control Settings

Aftertouch and Shape Velocity Settings

Details enabling/disabling aftertouch and adjusting zone-specific velocity curves.

Global Velocity Curve Application

Explains the global velocity curve setting and its impact on the entire keyboard.

SECTION 5. Programming and Defaults

Default Controller Settings

Lists the factory default configurations for zones, MIDI channels, and other parameters.

General Reset Procedure

Instructions on how to reset the SL-760 Master Controller to its factory settings.

Programming Applications and Tips

Creative Zone Layering and Splitting

Provides examples for using zones to create layers, splits, and dynamic sounds.

User Tips for Musical Applications

Offers suggestions for exploring the controller's features for various musical needs.

Additional Tips and Chart Introduction

Tips for Live and Studio Use

Presents additional tips for using the controller in live performance and studio recording.

SECTION 6. Charts and Graphics

Introduces the section containing helpful charts and graphics for patch management.

Patch Parameter Chart Template

Blank Patch Parameter Chart

Provides a template for documenting patch names, descriptions, and zone settings.

Velocity Curve Visualizations

Global Velocity Curve Graphics

Displays graphic representations of velocity curves to understand their impact on dynamic response.

General MIDI Patch Reference

General MIDI Patch List

A reference list of standard General MIDI patch numbers and their corresponding names.

SECTION 7. Appendix and Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Common Problems

Provides solutions for common issues like power, MIDI transmission, and pedal functionality.

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