Novation remote25sl User Guide

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MAIN FEATURES AND OPERATION
The Template Edit ‘CC’ Pages
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Button Action Type (Menu Page 6)
This menu page is only accessible if a button has been selected as the control for editing. Otherwise,
pressing PAGE UP from menu page 5 will bypass this page.
This setting determines how the button will behave. There are four available options :
Normal
The High data (as on Menu page 5) value will be transmitted when the button is 
pressed. Data is only sent when the button is pressed, not when it is released.
Momentary
The High data (as on Menu page 5) value will be transmitted when the button is 
pressed. The Low data value will be transmitted when the button is released. 
Toggle
Pressing the button alternates between transmitting the High data value and the Low 
data value. The high value is sent on the first button press. Data is only sent when the
button is pressed, not when it is released.
Step
On the first button press, the Low data value is transmitted. Each subsequent button 
press increments the data value until the High data value is transmitted. The next 
button press after this results in the Low data value being sent and so on. Data is only
sent when the button is pressed, not when it is released.
These button options allow a range of applications to easily controlled. For example if there is a button on
a software synthesizer that has three options, then it may respond to a MIDI continuous controller number
with a range of 0 - 3. When programming a button to control the software, the low value would be set to 0
(Menu page 4 - detailed above) and the high value would be set to 3 (Menu page 5 - detailed above). The
step option would then be selected.
Pot / Slider Control Type (Menu Page 7)
This menu page is only accessible if a knob or slider has been selected as the control for editing.
Otherwise, pressing PAGE UP from menu page 6 will bypass this page.
This setting determines how the knob or slider behaves. There are two possible options :
Jump
The knob or slider will immediately transmit MIDI when moved. 
Pickup
The knob or slider will only transmit MIDI once it has passed through the position 
represented by the control’s data value as stored in the Template.
Note: All the controls in the factory preset templates are set to ‘Jump’ mode. 
MIDI Channel (Menu Page 8)
Sets the MIDI channel which the control will use for transmission.
MIDI Port (Menu Page 9)
Determines which MIDI / USB port is used to send the MIDI information generated by touching the control.
Eight different combinations of output ports can be selected, with any multiple combination possible. A ‘U
shown on the display indicates the MIDI will be sent from the USB port, a ‘1’ that the MIDI OUT (1) port will
be used and a ‘2’ indicates that the MIDI OUT (2) port will be used.