Storing Presets; Initialization; Utility Functions; Midi Activity - Studiologic SL-2001 Manual Del Usuario

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STORING PRESETS

Once you have finished creating or editing a preset, it must be stored into one of the SL-2001's sixty-four memory locations
(128 with memory card). While still in EDIT mode, press the STORE switch.
PERFORM /
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csl 2
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The display now indicates that you are ready to store the edited preset into a memory location.
To store the preset into its original location (24 in this example) press the Alpha switch. You will be prompted to press the
Alpha switch again to complete the store operation. To cancel the operation, press the Star switch.
If you wish to store the edited preset into a different location, use the PRESET switches and the left or right arrow switches
to select a different destination. This new preset will be temporarily loaded so that you may be sure that it is an undesired
preset. To store the preset into the memory card, adjust Control Slider 3 until the display reads Store Edit to Card. Press the
Alpha switch as before to proceed with the store operation. When the store operation is complete, the SL-2001 will auto-
matically switch to Perform Mode.
The Store function may also be used to copy presets into different locations while in Perform Mode. Operation is the same
as when storing an edit.
It is also possible to copy all parameters from one zone to another. While in Edit Mode, press and hold the ZONE switch you
wish to copy from. Then press the STORE switch. Release both switches. After being prompted by a screen message, press
the ZONE switch of the destination. After completing the copy operation, the SL-2001 will return to Edit Mode.
A store operation may be aborted at any time by pressing the STORE switch. The SL-2001 will revert back to Edit Mode or
Perform Mode.

INITIALIZATION

Like any computer equipment, the SL-2001 may be adversely affected by low or noisy line voltage, high electrostatic fields,
or other environmental hazards. Under extreme conditions,the unit's internal memory may be disturbed, resulting in erratic
operation. It is then necessary to re-initialize the memory to restore correct operation. This operation clears ALL presets and
global data, therefore SL-2001 presets should always be saved on a memory card or via system-exclusive transfers. After the
memory is cleared, the data can be reloaded into the SL-2001.
To initialize memory and clear all data, enter edit mode and select the MEMORY USED function by pressing function switch
1 twice. Adjust control slider 4 until the display reads Erase All. Press the Alpha switch to start the operation. When the clear
operation is complete, the SL-2001 memory may be reloaded from a memory card or via MIDI system-exclusive data. Consult
Section 5 for information on memory transfers.
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UTILITY FUNCTIONS

The Utility functions perform special operations that are only needed occasionally. To use a Utility function, enter Edit Mode
and press FUNCTION switch 1 until the desired screen appears.

MIDI ACTIVITY

MIDI?
This screen is used to indicate the presence of MIDI messages on the MIDI input and output ports of the SL-2001. As a mes-
sage enters or leaves a port, the letter A though D will flash briefly to indicate the activity. In the example above, a message
has entered MIDI IN D and two other messages have been sent on MIDI OUT A and B. The MIDI Activity screen is very use-
ful for checking a preset for correct operation. When the keyboard or other control source is played, check to see that data
is also present on one or more output ports.

MEMORY USED

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