Studiologic Studio 1100 Benutzerhandbuch

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STUDIO 1100

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STUDIO 1100

Bass (Zone 2, channel 4)

Flute (Zone 4, channel 12)

Strings (Zone 3, channel 8)

Piano (Zone 1, channel 5)

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2

4

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2

4

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LOW KEY
HIGH KEY
RCV CHAN

PROGRAM
CHANNEL
WHEELS

VOLUME
VELOCITY
AFTERTCH

TRANSPOSE

CSL
PEDAL

PERFORM / EDIT

PRESET / FUNCTION

ZONES

CSL / DATA

MASTER VOL

PRESET / VALUE

PRESET / ZONE

LOAD

SAVE

MIDI IN

MIDI OUTPUTS

OUT

IN

IN

IN

Sound Module 2

Sound Module 3

Sound Module1

THRU

Sustain
Footswitch

Control pedal

Keyboard

Pitch

A

The thirty-two internal presets may be saved to an external computer or storage
device. The MIDI output of the Studio 1100 must be connected to the MIDI input
of the storage device. Consult the section on Program Save and Load for
additional information.

CONTROL VOLTAGE INPUTS: One input is provided for an external analog
controller. An optional control pedal is available from your dealer, or any DC
control voltage source may be used. The input voltage range is 0 to 5 volts DC,
which corresponds to a MIDI control range of 0 to 7F hex. The control pedal is
most commonly used to control master volume, but it may be programmed to issue
any MIDI control change message.

MIDI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

The illustration shows a typical MIDI setup for live performance. The Studio 1100
is driving three sound modules. In this example, Sound Module 1 is multi-timbral,

and will respond to MIDI messages on channels one through 8.
Sound Module 2 is two-part multi-timbral, and is set to respond to MIDI channels
nine and ten. Sound module 3 is not multi-timbral,and is programmed to receive
on MIDI channel 11. With this setup, every channel of the sound modules may be
accessed independently by the Studio 1100 (there are no overlapping MIDI
channels).

ZONES
The Studio 1100 is designed with four independent keyboard zones. Each zone is
intended to control a different sound by transmitting messages on a unique MIDI
channel. Each zone may be active over the entire keyboard, or limited to any
desired set of (adjacent) keys. The diagram below shows an example of how
different sounds in one preset might be "mapped" across the keyboard.

Notice that the relationship between zone number and MIDI channel number is
arbitrary; the channel associated with each zone may be different in each Studio
1100 preset. To simplify the creation of presets it may be helpful to use consistent
MIDI channels numbers for the zones all presets.

Sound Module1

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