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Brand | Studiologic |
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Model | SL-880 |
Category | Electronic Keyboard |
Language | English |
Explains the concepts of zones, splits, and layers in MIDI controllers for expanding flexibility.
Details the 88-key action, pitch/modulation wheels, and the three independent zones.
Covers rear panel connections, global velocity curve, and memory storage capabilities.
Explains the function of zone enable/disable and selection buttons for editing.
Details the Up/Down, Enter/Edit buttons and the 10-key pad for parameter adjustment.
Explains controls for MIDI Channel, Bank Select, and Program Change.
Details controls for setting note ranges (Split) and transposition for each zone.
Explains Sustain Pedal, Wheels, and Aftertouch enable/disable for zones.
Details how to change dynamic velocity curves (Shape) for each zone.
Explains the global velocity curve parameter affecting the entire keyboard.
Describes the factory default settings transmitted when the controller is powered on.
Instructions on how to reset the unit to its original factory settings.
Explains memory transmission upon exit, editing mode behavior, and power-up behavior.
Provides suggestions and tips for creative usage of the controller's features.
Demonstrates how to use zones for layers, splits, and creating complex sounds.
Offers tips for live and studio applications using SHAPES, BANK SELECT, and TRANSPOSE.
Provides templates for documenting patch settings, zones, and key ranges.
Graphic displays of ZONE specific (SHAPE) velocity curves and their effects.
Lists standard General MIDI patch locations for programming zone changes.
Troubleshooting steps for power-up problems and MIDI note transmission issues.
Addresses issues with changes not appearing after edit mode and no sound output.
Troubleshoots problems with sustain pedals, wheels, and aftertouch not working.
Helps diagnose problems with a zone not playing, incorrect MIDI channels, or volume settings.