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Using the User Defined Remote Layer
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when an Encoder is adjusted. For the ENC setting, the Encoder’s current value from 0–127 
is transmitted when it’s adjusted. The END setting specifies the end of the data. NOP means 
no data is transmitted.
LEARN: This works the same as the [ON] button Learn function above, except the received 
MIDI messages are displayed in the ENCODER DATA area. Only one Learn function can 
be used at a time.
FADER: These parameters are used to specify the MIDI message (up to 16 bytes) to be 
transmitted when a fader is operated. Use the [SEL] buttons to select the channel strips, and 
then edit as necessary. When a value from 00 to FF is specified, that value is transmitted 
when a fader is adjusted. For the FAD setting, a fader’s current value from 0–127 is trans-
mitted when it’s adjusted. The END setting specifies the end of the data. NOP means no 
data is transmitted.
LEARN: This works the same as the [ON] button Learn function above, except the received 
MIDI messages are displayed in the FADER DATA area. Only one Learn function can be 
used at a time.
Using the User Defined Remote Layer
Once configured, the User Defined Remote Layer can be used as follows.
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Use the LAYER [REMOTE] button to select the User Defined Remote Layer.
While the User Defined Remote Layer is selected, operating the channel strip faders, Encod-
ers, and [ON] buttons causes the specified MIDI data to be transmitted.
When the User Defined Remote Layer is selected, the Remote page appears. Since this is the 
same page as that selected by the DISPLAY ACCESS [REMOTE] button, the User Defined 
Remote Layer can be configured here as well, even the target can be changed.
The settings of the channel strip faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons, and the current target 
and bank setting for the Remote Layer are stored in Scenes. When a Scene is recalled, if the 
Remote Layer’s target is the same as when the Scene was stored, the faders, Encoders, and 
[ON] buttons are set accordingly and the corresponding MIDI data is transmitted (so long 
as the TRANSMIT parameter is set to ENABLED). If the target is not the same, the faders, 
Encoders, and [ON] buttons are set accordingly, but no MIDI data is transmitted.