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Transport - Transprt

When the transport button is active, the transport buttons (re-wind, fast-forward, stop, play, loop, and record) can be set 
to have independent settings for each template.  For example, some MIDI hardware may respond to MMC (which is the 
default for most Advanced Templates), but other hardware may respond to different MIDI messages for transport control.

When set to TEMPLATE, each template can have independent transport settings.

When set to GLOBAL, no matter what template you are using, the transport settings will be the same.  

As default, the Global Transport settings are set to communicate with the Automap Server (which then sends Rewire 
transport messages to software), however Global Transport settings can be edited. When this option is set to GLOBAL, 
editing the transport control parameters from any template will affect the transport controls globally.  

Sustain Pedal Polarity - SusPedal

The sustain pedal polarity can be changed here.  The options are NormCLSD, NormOPN and Auto.If your sustain  
pedal is behaving the wrong way (i.e. a press on the pedal results in ‘open’ rather than ‘closed’) then set the option to 
NormCLSD. If your pedal works correctly then set the option to NormOPN. Setting the option to AUTO means that the SL 
scans the sustain pedal port on boot up. It will presume that the pedal is in the Open position, and set the sustain pedal 
polarity accordingly.

Start-up Sub Menu

Start-up - Startup

Select whether the SL MkII will boot up in Automap mode or in Advanced mode 

Start Template - StartTmp

If Template is selected in the startup option, then select the template number that will load on bootup.

Automatic Demonstration - AutoDemo

When set to ON, the SL MkII will run through a demo routine when booting up. 
Set AutoDemo to OFF to disable this feature.

Routing Sub Menu

The following abbreviations are used in the Routing menu:
 
U1: USB Port 1
U2: USB Port 2
M1: MIDI OUT Port 1
M2: MIDI OUT Port 2

USB Port 1 To - USB1To

MIDI data sent from the computer on USB port 1 can be routed to MIDI output port 1 and / or 2. 

USB port1 will be displayed as ’SL Mk II (port1)’ when selecting the output port from your DAW software.

MIDI To - MIDITo

MIDI data received at the MIDI In port on the back of the SL MkII can be routed to either USB ports and / or either  
MIDI Out ports. 

MIDI Clock Output - MClck-Out

MIDI Clock output destination can be set to any, or a combination of the following: 
M1, M2, U1, U2. 

Summary of Contents for SL MkII

Page 1: ...1 Rev 01 SL MkII USER GUIDE Firmware Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...verview 12 Speed Dial 12 Ports 13 Software Set up Examples 14 AUTOMAP for hardware control 15 ADVANCED MODE 16 Selecting Templates 16 ADVANCED MODE Template Overview 17 Speed Dial 17 Hardware Control...

Page 3: ...c Demonstration 26 Routing Sub Menu 26 USB1 To 26 MIDI In To 26 MIDI Clock Settings 26 Program Change Input Channel Port 27 global zones sub menu 27 Send Receive Sub Menu 27 Template Dump 27 Send Glob...

Page 4: ...ort Channel Settings 33 CC Num 33 Control Edit Pot Pick Up Mode 33 XY Pad Control Edit 33 Axis Control 33 Selecting the Axis for Edit 33 Non Registered Parameter Number NRPN 34 Registered Parameter Nu...

Page 5: ...ite music software applications It operates the same way for all Novation Automap hardware Products so if you are using the SL MkII for Automap control of software then you should only need to read th...

Page 6: ...moving the encoder slowly gives finer resolution than moving the encoder quickly 2 8 touch sensitive pots These controls have fixed end points and offer 300 of movement 3 8 touch sensitive 35mm slider...

Page 7: ...ect which row of controls has information shown on the display These buttons can have other functions when using certain Advanced Mode templates and when using Automap 13 Mode and System Buttons Autom...

Page 8: ...IDI cable MIDI Through is a copy of MIDI received from the MIDI In socket Note No MIDI from the SL MkII or computer can ever be sent to the MIDI Through socket It is simply a way to forward MIDI from...

Page 9: ...SL MkII as a MIDI Interface with Software and Hardware Control Using the SL MkII with External Hardware AND a Host Computer You can also combine the two above set ups so that the SL MkII is used as a...

Page 10: ...are and plug ins AU VST RTAS and TDM Easy Switching between the two modes It is very quick and easy to switch between Advance mode and Automap Mode This way both modes can actually be used at the same...

Page 11: ...e following link www novationmusic com support Selecting Automap Mode To use the SL Mk II in Automap Mode press the automap button so that it is lit Automap Mode System Buttons The Automap system butt...

Page 12: ...eset navigation system rather than it s own built in one Row Select buttons are used to display the adjacent rows controls on the SL s LCD screen For example pressing the upper right Row Select button...

Page 13: ...2 Is generally reserved for special templates in advanced mode but can be also used in more complex Advanced mode set ups Automap Port Hidden This is a hidden port i e your computer does not display...

Page 14: ...using Automap HUI and hosted plug ins directly Automap for all other software For software that responds to or learns MIDI CC messages e g DJ software stand alone synthesiser software certain plug ins...

Page 15: ...be used to hardware MIDI devices by routing MIDI CC data to the SL MkII MIDI Ports or any other MIDI interface connected to your computer Please refer to the Automap User guide for more info Ableton...

Page 16: ...t for full information on advanced mode templates please check the Novation Answerbase www novationmusic com answerbase Selecting Templates To switch between the 32 Advanced mode templates press the s...

Page 17: ...rows parameter names on the LCD Page buttons the P1 and P2 up down arrows press up once to display the type of MIDI message e g CC or Sysex Press up again to display the output port settings e g M1 M...

Page 18: ...both of the MIDI output ports Software and Hardware Control Advanced mode templates can be used in complex systems so that controls are sent to hardware via the MIDI ports and to software via the USB...

Page 19: ...ttons have fixed functionality in all the other standard templates The 2 Special templates are for controlling Reason and Ableton Ableton Users Note VST and AU plug ins can be controlled using the Abl...

Page 20: ...emory Selecting To select an option simply touch or press a knob encoder or button directly below the option s position on the LCD If a button is lit then this denotes that there are selectable parame...

Page 21: ...tional tempo options Tempo Submenu Internal Tempo Displays the tempo value as set in TempoBPM on previous page Current Tempo Displays the tempo as received from the computer via USB or an external MID...

Page 22: ...tertouch is an additional expressive control that allows data to be sent fro the SL MkII when you apply additional pressure on the black or white keys on the keyboard Aftertouch for the template can b...

Page 23: ...nspose Trnspose Sets the transpose amount in semitones for the keyboard zone range 64 to 63 semitones Velocity Curve VelCurve Sets how the keyboard zone responds to incoming velocity see previous page...

Page 24: ...Keyboard and Common settings above provide a way of changing the routing of multiple controls from one knob For example in control edit options see final chapter setting each individual control to Co...

Page 25: ...his is set to OFF if you want to overwrite your Templates To prevent accidental overwriting of templates set this to ON Global settings can be saved regardless of whether this is set to ON or OFF Pot...

Page 26: ...d then set the option to NormCLSD If your pedal works correctly then set the option to NormOPN Setting the option to AUTO means that the SL scans the sustain pedal port on boot up It will presume that...

Page 27: ...e used to change the template on the SL This can be useful in both Live and studio situations when switching between various set ups The SL will respond to Program change messages 1 32 for Advanced Mo...

Page 28: ...t velocity value above the pad goes to 127 too easily decrease the pad calibration value using the encoder or buttons underneath This will reduce the sensitivity of the pad meaning you need to hit it...

Page 29: ...2 3 or 5 will appear on the display to show that the SL MkII has recognised the correct keyboard size This should only need to be done if the LCD shows the incorrect number of octaves when the SL MkI...

Page 30: ...trol The available settings will depend on what Control is set to The following is a guide to each of settings available for the different Control options Follow through the section for Control Change...

Page 31: ...um set to 0 then for each encoder step two messages will be sent a CC0 message with the MSB value and a CC32 message with the LSB value The important point to note is that if an encoder has Control se...

Page 32: ...to be sent and the value will step up again on subsequent presses Note that the To Value is always sent before returning to the From Value even if it takes a jump less than the step size to reach the...

Page 33: ...n of a control does not match the value of the control stored with the template the control will not have any effect when operated until its position matches the value stored with the template OFF Aft...

Page 34: ...he encoder pot or buttons in line with CHAR to select the character you want to enter If you want to enter a space then select Punctu as the first punctuation character is a blank space NON REGISTERED...

Page 35: ...he two bytes cannot be separated by non variable bytes but the position of the pair of bytes in the message can be edited MSB LSB This is the same as LSB MSB except the MSB precedes the LSB in the sys...

Page 36: ...arse bank selection Bank MSB and CC32 for fine bank selection Bank LSB As an example a synth may accept CC0 messages to select different categories of sounds e g keyboard instruments and then CC32 to...

Page 37: ...sequencer then you will need to make sure that you are sending MIDI clock from the sequencer to the SL MkII and that the SL MkII is set to sync to incoming MIDI clock The range of the note length set...

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