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1 QUICK REFERENCE

For basic operation please follow the guidelines below. The SL-2001 includes eight demonstration presets which may be
used after the instrument is installed into your MIDI system.
1. Connect voltage adapter into a power outlet (make sure voltage specification on power adapter matches your line volt-
age). Connect adapter cable to SL-2001 power jack.
2. Connect MIDI cables before switching on any MIDI devices. To use the demonstration presets, connect a sound module
to each of the four MIDI outputs A-D. Each sound module should be set to receive on MIDI channel 1.
4. Apply power to all MIDI devices in the system.
5. Switch on the power to the SL-2001.
To change SL-2001 presets, make sure that the unit is in Perform Mode (red light on EDIT switch is off). To change the pre-
set, press any of the eight PRESET switches. To change to a different bank, press the left or right arrow switches
( < > ) until the desired bank number is displayed before pressing one of the eight PRESET switches. Presets are arranged
in eight banks of eight, for a total of 64 presets (11 through 88). An optional memory card is available which holds 64 addi-
tional presets.
Local controllers (front panel sliders, Star and Alpha switches, footswitches A through C, and control voltage inputs 1 and 2)
will issue MIDI control change commands depending on the selected preset.
MIDI devices may be switched on and off using the eight ZONE switches.
To edit a preset, enter Edit Mode by pressing the EDIT switch. Press the appropriate FUNCTION switch to access the desired
function (press several times if necessary until the desired screen appears on the text display). If a star (*) appears in the dis-
play, an alternate screen may be accessed by pressing the Star switch. Adjust the parameter with the appropriate control slid-
er. To change parameters for a specific zone, first select the appropriate zone by using the left and right arrow switches. The
selected zone is indicated by the zone digit(s) following the preset number.
IMPORTANT: Before the SL-2001 can be effectively programmed for your MIDI system, all MIDI devices must be properly
"installed" into the SL-2001 operating system. Refer to the DEVICES function in section 4 for information on this procedure.
DEMONSTRATION PRESETS
The SL-2001 comes from the factory with 8 demonstration presets in locations 11 through 18. The demonstration presets are
intended for use with four MIDI sound modules. Each sound module should be set for MIDI channel 1, and each should
each be on a separate MIDI output. The demonstration presets illustrate several of the most useful SL-2001 functions, and
are summarized below. When the demonstration presets are selected with the PRESET switches, the sound modules should
change programs automatically. The actual program number on each sound module may not match the number of the pre-
set selected on the SL-2001. These program numbers may be easily changed; see the operation guide sections on Edit Mode
and the Program function.
DEMONSTRATION PRESET 11: All four sound modules are active and receiving note information from the keyboard. The
ZONE switches may be used to turn off selected sound modules to hear different combinations of the modules. The four
control sliders on the front panel are used to adjust the volume level for each sound module (refer to the CONTROLS func-
tion in section 8 for information on programming sliders and control pedals).
DEMONSTRATION PRESET 12: All four sound modules are active, but the keyboard is divided into four zones, with a dif-
ferent sound module active in each zone (refer to the ZONE function in section 8 for more information).
DEMONSTRATION PRESET 13: All four sound modules are active, but each key that is played on the keyboard is assigned
to a different sound module, (refer to the NOTES function in section 8 for more information).

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