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6. In Pro Tools, load a project then select ‘MIDI -> Input Devices…’ from the ‘Setup’ menu and ensure ‘ReMOTE SL Port 3’
is unchecked, then click ‘OK’. This prevents Automap Universal data, intended for the Automap Server, from being routed
into Pro Tools.
The Pro Tools Automap template (template 34) must be selected on the ReMOTE ZeRO SL to use it in Pro Tools Automap
mode. Once you have followed the above set up instructions the ReMOTE ZeRO SL will automatically switch to the Pro
Tools Automap template and will do so each time you subsequently start Pro Tools. Whilst using the ReMOTE ZeRO SL in
Pro Tools Automap mode, you can switch to any other template on the unit (for example to control a soft-synth) and then
switch back to the Pro Tools Automap template to control Pro Tools again.
The Automap Universal server software allows tempo control from the ReMOTE ZeRO SL over any ReWire host
application, including Pro Tools, and also transport control from the Automap Universal template (see sections 7.2 and
13.1). For this tempo and transport control to work you must enable the Automap Server as a ReWire input in Pro Tools.
To do this create a stereo aux track in your session and add an ‘Automap Universal Transport’ ReWire instrument plug-in
to the first insert slot on that track.
The ReMOTE ZeRO SL can be in one of three modes when controlling Pro Tools: Track mode, Flip mode or Insert mode. The
left-hand ReMOTE ZeRO SL display shows information fed back from Pro Tools, which will be different depending on which
mode the ReMOTE ZeRO SL is in, as detailed in the following sections. The right-hand display shows the names and values/
states of the currently selected row of controls on the right-hand side of the ReMOTE ZeRO SL.