Midi In To; Program Change Input Channel & Port; Global Zones Sub Menu; Send & Receive Sub Menu - Novation SL MkII User Manual

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MIDI Clock Input - MClk-In
MIDI Clock input source can be set to any of the following:
AUTO – automatically selects the input port if there is MIDI Clock detected on that port. If there is not external MIDI Clock
detected the SL will revert to the Internal Clock.
INTERNAL - the SL will use the Internal Clock
EXT-AUTO - automatically selects the input port if there is MIDI Clock detected on that port. If there is not external MIDI
Clock detected the SL will revert to it's internal Clock.
Or any of the following options:
MIDI-IN
USB1
USB2
BPMPort
This sets whether or not ReWire BPM messages are sent to your computer when you use the TAP TEMPO button or
manually set the tempo from the Quick Menu.
These messages are used for tempo control over your sequencer from the SL MkII but they will only have an effect when
the Automap server software is running. This should be set to 'OFF' if you do not want to control the tempo in your
sequencer from the SL MkII using ReWire.
Program Change Channel and Port Input - PRCGChan and PRCGPort
The SL can be set up so that Program change messages from an external device (or your computer) are 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 Mode templates 1-32 and a Program change
message of 33 for Automap Mode.
PRCGChan and PRCGPort define which MIDI channel and input port are to be used to receive these program
change messages.
Global Zones Sub Menu - GlbZones
This menu has the same options as the Zones settings in the Template edit menu, but is used to set zones globally rather
than for a specific template. Please refer to page 22 for more details.
Send and Receive Sub Menu - SendRcv
Template, Dump
The first two options on this page allow you to dump templates in sysex format from the SL MkII to your computer or
another MIDI device for backing up. The first option allows you to dump a single template. Rotate the encoder to select
which template you want to dump (range is Current, 1-33), then press the button above the encoder to send the template.
If you edit a template but do not save it, the edited version can be dumped by selecting 'Current' instead of the template
number. Selecting the template number will dump the version stored in the SL MkIIs flash memory (i.e. whether the
template has been saved or not). Press the button below 'All' to send all templates.
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