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The available options for the Control setting depend on the physical control type i.e. whether it is an encoder, button,
pedal etc. For example it is only possible to assign buttons, drum pads and the sustain pedal to send bank change
messages, consequently you cannot set Control to ‘BANK CHG’ for any other assignable controls on the ReMOTE ZeRO
SL. The following table shows which MIDI messages can be assigned to each of the different types of physical control on
the ReMOTE ZeRO SL:
Once you have chosen the type of MIDI message you want a control to send, you can adjust the rest of the settings for
that control. The available settings will depend on what Control is set to. The following is a guide to each of settings
available for the different Control options. Follow through the section for Control Change (CC) first of all as these are
the most commonly used MIDI messages for parameter control and also many of the settings for ‘CC’ apply to the other
Control options too:
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4.1 CONTROL CHANGe (CC)
DispType (Display Type): This setting allows you to select how the value for the control is displayed on the ReMOTE ZeRO
SL. For encoders it can also be used to change the mode of operation. The options are:
0-127: Control value displayed with range 0 to 127. This is best suited to a parameter with a single direction increase/
decrease e.g. track volume.
-64/+63: Control value displayed with range -64 to +63. This is best suited to a parameter with a bi-directional increase/
decrease (zero position in the middle) e.g. track pan.
Additional options for encoders only:
REL1 (Relative 1): A message with value 65 is sent out for every clockwise step (increment) and a message with value
63 is sent out for every anti-clockwise step (decrement). With this option the encoder functions as a true endless control
rather than emulates an analogue pot as with the 0-127 and -64/+63 settings.










