Studiologic Studio 1100 Benutzerhandbuch

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LOW KEY

HIGH KEY

RCV CHAN

PROGRAM

CHANNEL

WHEELS

VOLUME

VELOCITY

AFTERTCH

TRANSPOSE

CSL

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PERFORM / EDIT

PRESET / FUNCTION

ZONES

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OPERATION

The Studio 1100 has two modes of operation, Perform Mode and Edit Mode. Some
of the switches and sliders have different functions depending on the mode (refer
to the front panel illustration).

PERFORM MODE
During live performance or recording sessions, the Studio 1100 will usually be in
Perform Mode. In this mode, the four upper left switches (PRESET / FUNCTION)
are used to select one of the thirty two presets. Press any of these switches to
change the current preset. There are 8 banks of four presets; to change to a
different bank, press the left or right arrow switches (PRESET) until the desired
bank number is displayed.

The four ZONE switches are used to enable or disable certain sounds. For
example, a piano sound may be active on Zone 1 during part of a musical
performance. At some point during the song, the Piano sound is switched off, and
a solo instrument sound is switched on using Zone switch 2. The same result could
be achieved by switching to a different Studio 1100 preset, but it is more efficient to
use the zone switches for basic sound switching.

The left control slider on the front panel acts as a general purpose controller when
the unit is in Perform Mode. The MIDI controller number for the slider is stored as
part of the preset data.

EDIT MODE
To create or change a Studio 1100 preset, it is necessary to enter Edit Mode. Most
of the parameters in the preset are associated with one of the four keyboard zones.
The procedure for changing any of these zone parameters is as follows:

1) Enter Edit Mode by pressing and holding one of the four ZONE switches.
2) Press the FUNCTION switch which is labeled with the desired parameter.
3) Release both switches. The ZONE switch will blink to indicate that its parameters

are editable. Pressing any FUNCTION switch repeatedly will cycle through the
three parameters available on the switch.

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Change the current value with the CSL/DATA slider.

5) Press the blinking ZONE switch to exit Edit Mode.

There is no Store function on the Studio 1100; any parameter that was changed in
Edit Mode is automatically updated in internal memory. Note that the Zone
switches must be in the desired state before entering edit mode. These are the
settings that will be stored into the preset upon returning to Perform Mode. To
change the stored Zone switch settings for a preset, set the Zones as desired, and
enter Edit Mode using any combination of a Zone switch and a Function switch.
Press the blinking switch to exit Edit Mode, and the new Zone settings will be
saved.

ZONE FUNCTIONS
Each keyboard zone on the Studio 1100 has several parameters which must be set
to access the desired sound from the sound module. The following sections
describe the purpose of each zone function.

LOW KEY; HIGH KEY
These functions are used to set the range of active keys for the zone. To set the
lowest active key, press and hold the desired ZONE switch. Press the FUNCTION
1 switch, then release both switches. The Zone switch will blink, and the LED
display indicates the lowest active key. Use the DATA slider to set a new value. To
set the highest active key, press FUNCTION switch 1 again. The LED display now
will indicate the highest active key which may be changed with the DATA slider.
Press the blinking switch to exit the edit mode.

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