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Tempo: Rotating the encoder will control the tempo of the ReMOTE ZeRO SL’s internal clock. If you are sending MIDI clock
from the ReMOTE ZeRO SL to other MIDI devices then changing the tempo will only affect the synced devices if MIDI Clk is
set to ‘INTERNAL’ in the Global menu (see section 11). When you change the tempo the right-hand display will look
as follows:
Here is a guide to the information displayed:
Internal Tempo: This is the tempo of the ReMOTE ZeRO SL’s internal clock.
Current Tempo: This is the current MIDI clock tempo.
Source: This is the MIDI clock source. The available sources are ‘INTERNAL’, ‘USB 1’, ‘USB 2’ and ‘MIDI IN’.
Status: This shows whether the ReMOTE ZeRO SL is receiving MIDI clock or not. If it is then ‘RECEIVING’ will be displayed.
If not then ‘FLYWHEEL’ will be displayed and the ReMOTE ZeRO SL will remain at the current tempo until a valid MIDI clock
source is detected again.
When set to control tempo, the DATA/SELECT encoder has an additional function when using the ReMOTE ZeRO SL in
Automap mode. If the Automap Universal Server software and a ReWire host application are running on your computer
then the tempo in the ReWire host will follow the tempo setting on the ReMOTE ZeRO SL. The BPMPort setting in the
Global menu must be set to ‘ON’ for this to work so that ReWire tempo messages are sent when the tempo setting is
changed (see section 11 for more info on the BPMPort setting).
Note that the TAP TEMPO button can be used to set tempo as well as the DATA/SELECT encoder. The tempo/clock info
will not be displayed when using the TAP TEMPO button so that you can view information for other controls whilst
vsetting tempo.










