Transport; Sustain Pedal; Start-Up Sub Menu; Start Up Mode - Novation SL MkII User Manual

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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.
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