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SECTION 1.

Introduction: ,

Why and how do we use MIDI Controllers? What are Zones? Uses and Applications.

Congratulations on your new purchase of the SL-880 Studio Logic Master Controller by FATAR.
In this manual we will explain the concepts and techniques of using Master MIDI Controllers
to greatly expand your flexibility, creativity, control and productivity in your live or studio
keyboard setup. Whether you are using one multi-timbral sound module or a rack full of them,
this Master Controller Keyboard and all the other Studio Logic Controllers by FATAR will grea-
tly expand your professional and creative abilities.

The concept of a controller is to centralize your accessibility to your MIDI modules. It gives
you a central point of control over your slave modules in a given setup.

Have you ever tried to line up patches in your sound modules so that when you selected a
patch on your keyboard your other sound modules called up the right patch? Ever tried to
locate a patch position to write over a sound that you hopefully won't need later? Tired of
bending down to squint and see the display and program a module at the bottom of your rack?

All of these scenarios are greatly reduced when using a Master Controller.

The concept of ZONES, SPLITS and LAYERS is as follows:
A ZONE consists of a specified range of keys on your keyboard. That range of notes is assigned

parameter messages that are communicated to your slave module(s), this reduces the need to
write and store patches on your module. These parameters may consist of the following infor-
mation: patch number, volume setting, velocity curve, transposition value, pedal enable,
wheels enable, etc.... When a patch is selected on your Master Controller all of this informa-
tion is sent to your modules instantly. The Studio Logic SL-880 Master Controller by FATAR has
four (4) completely independent zones, meaning each zone can transmit all of its own infor-
mation on any given MIDI channel. The range of notes in each zone can be setup to be adja-
cent to another ZONES range of notes ( one ZONE ends, going up the keyboard, as another
ZONE starts) or assigned to overlap each other or any part of each other's ranges. Thus we
introduce the concept of LAYERS and SPLITS.

A SPLIT is when one ZONE'S range of notes ends and another ZONE'S begins. A simple exam-

ple would be Bass in the left hand and Piano in the right hand. A ZONE'S range of notes can
be any amount of consecutive notes regardless of where another ZONE'S notes begin. When

two or more ZONE'S range of notes overlap we call this a LAYER.

LAYERS are the way we can build fat lush patches using the full potential of what your synths

and modules have to offer. Let's say we have a big pop ballad that needs your special touch?
We want to create a "Pad Piano" sound to cover the song. Assign each ZONE to cover the enti-
re keyboard's range of notes. Using the three ZONES, assign each of them to play a different
patch: (1) dark rich Electric Piano, (2) bright ringy Electric Piano, (3) slow attack String Pad
with the release rate up slightly. If one or more patches are not in the same octave as the
others it's easy to fix. Go to that ZONE'S transpose feature and move it up or down 12 steps
to line it up properly with the others. Something sounds a little mushy when playing Piano

parts using the SUSTAIN PEDAL? Try going to the ZONE for the "non Piano" sound and expe-
riment with disabling the SUSTAIN PEDAL for that zone. Within moments you should have a
deep, rich, rather large and musically useful sounding patch to use on your ballad.

Are you beginning to see the possibilities here? Please step inside the manual and we'll take
you through the simple yet versatile features of the Studio Logic 880 Master Controller by

FATAR.

Содержание SL-880

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Страница 2: ...ly The Studio Logic SL 880 Master Controller by FATAR has four 4 completely independent zones meaning each zone can transmit all of its own infor mation on any given MIDI channel The range of notes in...

Страница 3: ...h ZONE can be set to transmit on any of the 16 MIDI channels available Only one MIDI channel can be transmitted at a time per ZONE 3 BANK SELECT After selecting a MIDI channel to transmit on and while...

Страница 4: ...er gear POWER INPUT The Studio Logic SL 880 has a connection jack on the rear panel for the AC POWER SUPPLY INPUT The AC adapter POWER SUPPLY supplied with this unit is a positive tip V DC with a mini...

Страница 5: ...m equally across the two MIDI OUT connections on this keyboard SECTION 4 Description of Front Panel Controls and Features What are they what do they do and how do I use them ZONE SELECT Located on the...

Страница 6: ...you to change the sound bank of your synth module or external sound source The reception protocol for BANK SELECT depends on the type and make of the sound module you are transmitting to and can vary...

Страница 7: ...n addition now use the other ZONES to play a Piano or Pad String sound layer leaving the SUSTAIN PEDAL functional for them Hopefully you are starting to see even more of the possibilities now becoming...

Страница 8: ...ity crossfade effect As one sound gets lower the other gets louder SHAPE 1 corresponds to the inverted SHAPE 1 and so on SHAPE no 1 has a linear response which is compatible with most of the MIDI devi...

Страница 9: ...ips the following information is about the design architecture and how the Studio Logic SL 880 Master Controller operates DEFAULT SETTINGS When your Master Controller is switched on for the first time...

Страница 10: ...of this key board THE BIG LAYER Set all three ZONES to the same range of notes and assign each of them to three similar String patches or three similar Piano patches Try two piano patches and a strin...

Страница 11: ...pplication Using the BANK SELECT feature get to those often useful and alternate patches not stored in the first 127 patch positions on your synth Live application Use the 4 zones to set up three diff...

Страница 12: ...BLANK PATCH PARAMETER CHART Model SL 880 Studio Logic Master Controller...

Страница 13: ...BLANK PATCH PARAMETER CHART Model SL 880 Studio Logic Master Controller...

Страница 14: ...CITY COURVES The following charts are graphic displays of the ZONE specific SHAPE velocity curves They are here to help you conceptualize and understand how these CURVES affect the dynamic response of...

Страница 15: ...olo Strings 46 Pizzicato Strings 47 Harp 48 Timpani 49 Strings 50 Slow Strings 51 Synth Strings 1 52 Synth Strings 2 53 Choir Aahs 54 Voice Oohs 55 Synth Voice 56 Orchestra Hit 57 Trumpet 58 Trombone...

Страница 16: ...use I see the MIDI indicator light up when I play but I hear nothing POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Make sure the VOLUME PEDAL is up Make sure your sound modules audio outputs are connected properly to your mixer...

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