Novation remote25sl User Guide

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Getting Started - Connecting Up to equipment using MIDI
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Getting Started - Connecting Up
The ReMOTE 25 may be connected to a system in three different ways
1
Connection to equipment using the MIDI In and Out Jacks.
2
Connection to a Computer system using the USB port.
3
Connection to equipment using MIDI In and Out AND to a computer 
using the USB port.
1  Connection to equipment using the MIDI In and Out Jacks
This is referred to as the ‘stand alone’ or ‘live’ set-up.  The illustration below shows a typical arrangement. 
Ensure power is off on all equipment. Connect the MIDI out of the ReMOTE 25 to the MIDI in of a suitable
sound module. 
If batteries are not fitted then an external power supply (Novation PSU6) must be connected - See next
page for battery information. Connect any other devices such as pedals to the ReMOTE 25. Switch on the
power to all devices. 
Playing the Sound Module from the ReMOTE 25
Set the receiving MIDI channel of the sound module to Channel 1 or OMNI (this should be the default).
The keyboard and pitch/modulation joystick will be active and the sound module will respond to the MIDI
information being sent from the ReMOTE 25. If the sound module conforms to General MIDI then locate
the General MIDI template labels and place them in the three template recesses (See page 10).
pitch 
mod
data / value 
value
cc#
midi chan
midi port
prog / page 
write
select
snapshot
panic
template
edit
template
play
octave
cursor
F1
F2
F3
F4
global
2 5
Expression Pedal
Sustain Pedal
Novation PSU6 
Power supply
thru
MIDI port 1
MIDI port 2
off / on
9 Volt D.C in 
Power
out
out
in
sustain
 pedal
expression
 pedal
USB
O    I
MIDI In
Sound
Module
ReMOTE 25
rear panel
External Power Supply need
not be used if batteries are
fitted - see following section
‘Power Supply or Battery
Operation’.