Studiologic Studio 1100 Benutzerhandbuch

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For convenience, an alternate programming method is available which is faster
than setting the key limits with the slider. First press and hold the ZONE switch to
be edited. Press the FUNCTION 1 switch. Release both switches. The ZONE
switch will now blink, and the LED will display the lowest active key. Play two
keys on the keyboard (the order does not matter) to program the new low and high
keys. The Edit mode will terminate automatically.

PROGRAM
The Program function is used to issue a MIDI program change command at the
instant a Studio 1100 preset is selected. The Program number is set independently
for each of the four keyboard zones. To set the MIDI program, press and hold the
desired ZONE switch, and press the FUNCTION 2 switch. Release both switches.
The ZONE switch will blink. The display will indicate the MIDI program ( 1
through 128). Change the setting with the DATA slider (the program change
commands will be issued as the slider is moved). If no program change is desired
select the dash (-). Press either blinking switch to exit the edit mode.

For convenience a special Program Change function is available from Perform
Mode. Press and hold a ZONE switch, then simply enter the program number (1
through 128) on the labeled black keys (the digits will appear on the display as
they are entered). When the ZONE switch is released, the entered program
number will be issued on the channel corresponding to the zone.

The current MIDI Bank number may be selected in a similar fashion. Press and
hold a ZONE switch, then momentarily press the black BANK key. Enter the
desired bank on the numbered black keys. A Bank Select message will be issued
when the ZONE switch is released.

VOLUME
When multiple instruments are played simultaneously from the keyboard
("layered"), it is essential to balance the relative volumes of each sound. The
VOLUME function specifies an initial volume level for each of the four keyboard
zones.

To set the volume, press and hold the desired ZONE switch. Press the FUNCTION

3 switch, then release both switches. The ZONE switch will blink. Use the DATA
slider to adjust the value as indicated on the LED display. If no initial volume
message is desired, adjust the slider until a dash (-) appears on the display. Press
the blinking switch to exit edit mode.
The overall volume level for all four zones as a group may be adjusted with the
Master Volume slider. This slider is linked with the four initial volume settings for
each zone, so that as the master volume is changed the relative volume among the
four zones is maintained.

TRANSPOSE
It is often desirable to shift the pitch of a sound my some interval up or down. This
is especially useful in layered presets. To set the transpose interval, press and hold
the desired ZONE switch, and press the FUNCTION 4 switch. Release both
switches. The display will indicate the current value in semitones (the total
transpose range is plus and minus two octaves). Adjust the value with the DATA
slider. Press the blinking switch to exit edit mode.

CHANNEL
Each keyboard zone can be programmed to transmit on any one of the sixteen
MIDI channels. To set the channel, press and hold the desired ZONE switch, and
press the FUNCTION 2 switch twice. Release both switches. The Zone switch will
blink. The display will now indicate the MIDI CHANNEL for the zone, which may
be changed with the slider. Press the blinking switch to exit the edit mode.

VELOCITY
Most sound modules can produce a wide range of instrument sounds, and each
sound requires an appropriate keyboard playing technique. The Velocity parameter
of the Studio 1100 is used to adjust the keyboard dynamic sensitivity for the best
response or "feel" for a given instrument sound. To adjust the keyboard velocity
sensitivity, press and hold the desired ZONE switch. Press the FUNCTION 3 switch
twice, then release both switches. The ZONE switch will blink. Use the DATA
slider to adjust the velocity sensitivity from -5 through 5 (select 3 for normal
positive velocity). Press the blinking switch to exit edit mode.
The chart below indicates the relationship between keyboard playing force and
MIDI velocity values for various settings of the Velocity parameter.

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