Ports:
This sets the port(s) on which MIDI data from the selected keyboard zone (note and aftertouch messages) are sent
from the SL Compact. The options for this setting are as follows:
OFF – MIDI data is not transmitted
U1 – Sent to USB Port 1
U2 – Sent to USB Port 2
M1 – Sent to SL Compact MIDI Out Connector
U1 M1 – Sent to USB Port 1 and MIDI Out Connector
U2 M1 – Sent to USB Port 2 and MIDI Out Connector
The second page of the Keyboard Zones Menu is as follows:
Zones:
This a duplicate of the Zones setting on the first page of the Keyboard Zones Menu and turns the keyboard zones
ON or OFF.
Zone:
This a duplicate of the Zones setting on the first page of the Keyboard Zones Menu and selects the keyboard zone
that you are currently editing.
AfterTch (Aftertouch):
This sets whether or not aftertouch messages will be sent using the MIDI Channel and Ports
setting for the current zone. Note that SL Compact has a channel aftertouch mechanism (not polyphonic aftertouch)
meaning that any keyboard key you press, whether it is within the zone range or not, will cause aftertouch messages to be
sent using the MIDI Channel and Ports setting for that zone.
PitchBnd (Pitch Bend):
This sets whether or not pitch bend messages will be sent (using the MIDI Channel and Ports
setting for the current zone) when the pitch wheel is operated.
ModWheel (Modulation Wheel):
This sets whether or not modulation wheel (CC1) messages will be sent (using the MIDI
Channel and Ports setting for the current zone) when the mod wheel is operated.
PitchBnd & ModWheel:
This sets whether or not the pitch and modulation wheels are included in the keyboard zones, as
follows:
USE TEMPLATE CHAN/PORTS – Pitch and modulation wheels follow their individual settings as set in Edit Mode and
the PitchBnd and ModWheel settings in the Keyboard Zones menu are ignored.
USE ZONE CHAN PORTS – Pitch and modulation wheels transmit pitch bend and modulation messages on the MIDI
Channels and Ports for all zones that have PitchBnd and ModWheel set to ON. The individual settings for the
pitch and modulation wheels, as set in Edit Mode, are ignored. This means that if you have previously set the
wheels to send other types of MIDI messages in Edit Mode i.e. not pitch bend and modulation messages, then when
you set USE ZONE CHAN PORTS they automatically revert back to sending pitch and modulation messages (although
the individual settings in Edit Mode will not be lost).
Setting up Keyboard Zones is also easy to do with the free Template Editor software, available from the Novation website.
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Zones
ON
Zone
1
AfterTch
ON
PitchBnd
ON
ModWheel
ON
PitchBnd & ModWheel
USE TEMPLATE CHAN/PORTS
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