5. 7 Editing the Transport buttons
The Transport buttons behave like any other buttons on the ReMOTE SL and, as such, can be programmed in the same way as any other
buttons. The only difference with these buttons is that the Transport controls have been labelled with images for Play, Stop, Record and so
on, as these are common controls when sequencing.
When using a standard Template to control a sequencer without a defined MIDI spec (such as Logic), the Transport controls will still need
to be learned by the software (using the MIDI learning procedure of that software app). If using the SL in Automap Mode, however, all
controls, including the Transport buttons, will be automatically assigned to work as soon as the application boots up (providing that the
Automap setup procedure for that application has been carried out).
5. 8 TEMPLATE Mode - Common/Keyboard Settings and Template Grouping
TEMPLATE Mode allows the common settings for all controls within a Template to be set, rather than the individual settings for each
control set in EDIT Mode. There are two main sets of pages in TEMPLATE Mode, alternately accessed by pressing the TEMPLATE button.
The first press activates the TEMPLATE Common Parameter Edit pages and the second, the Template Keyboard Zones Edit Pages (as
explained in section 5.9).
The first Template Common Parameter Edit page is as follows:
The options on this page are:
VelCurve
(Velocity Curve): This option sets the velocity curve (loudness response) of the keyboard keys to either curve 1-6 (see below)
or a fixed velocity of a value between 7 and 127.
AfterTch
(Aftertouch): Here, the aftertouch of the keyboard keys can be set to ON or OFF.
KeybChan
(Keyboard Channel): This option sets the MIDI Channel of the keyboard to a value between 1 and 16 or to ComnCHAN
(the Common Channel, see section 5. 1. 1 for an explanation).
KeybPort
(Keyboard Port): This option sets the Port that the MIDI data from the keyboard keys and any controls set to KeybCHAN is
sent to. The choices are either or both of the MIDI Outputs (M1 and M2) and USB outputs (Ua and Ub), as well as ComnPORT (the
Common Port, see section 5. 1. 1 for details).
ComnChan
(Common Channel): This option sets the Common Channel to any value between 1 and 16. (See section 5. 1. 1 for an
explanation of the Common Channel.)
ComnPort
: This option defines the Port that the MIDI data from any controls set to ComnPORT is sent to. The choices are either or both
of the MIDI Outputs (M1 and M2) and USB outputs (Ua and Ub).
Pot Mode
: This option allows the response of any pots, encoders and sliders set to TEMPLATE (on the Template Parameter EDIT 2 page
for that control, see section 5. 1. 13) to be defined. The options are the same as those listed in section 5. 1. 13; JUMP and PICK-UP.
VELCURVE
1
AFTERTCH
ON
KEYBCHAN
12
KEYBPORT
Ub
COMNCHAN
12
COMNPORT
Ub
Pot Mode
JUMP