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and also:
ComnPOR T: Sent to the Common Port (see below).
ComnChan (Common MIDI Channel): This sets the Common MIDI channel. Any assignable controls that have MidiChan
set to ‘ComnCHAN’ in Edit mode will send messages using the Common MIDI channel. If you change the Common MIDI
channel setting then all controls assigned to ‘ComnCHAN’ will follow the change automatically. This feature, along with
ProgChan, is useful where you want to change the channel of some or all assignable controls in one template as it can be
achieved by changing only one setting. The factory programmed standard templates on the ReMOTE SL have been created
such that all assignable controls have MidiChan set to ‘ComnCHAN’ so that you can change the MIDI channel by simply
altering the Common MIDI Channel setting. This setting can be changed whilst in Play mode by pressing and holding the
PLAY mode button and pressing the +/- buttons.
ComnPort (Common Port): This sets the Common MIDI port(s). Any assignable controls that have Ports set to
‘ComnPORT’ in Edit mode will send messages on the MIDI ports set here. If you change the Common port setting then all
controls assigned to ‘ComnPORT’ will follow the change automatically. This feature, along with ProgPort, is useful where
you want to change the routing of some or all assignable controls in one template as it can be achieved by changing only
one setting. The factory programmed standard templates on the ReMOTE SL have been created such that all assignable
controls have Ports set to ‘ComnPORT’ so that you can change the routing by simply altering the Common Port setting.
The options for this setting are as follows:
OFF: MIDI data is not transmitted
U1: sent to USB Port 1
U2: sent to USB Port 2
U3: sent to USB Port 3
M1: sent to MIDI OUT Port 1
M2: sent to MIDI OUT Port 2
plus the following combinations of the above:
U1 M1
U2 M1
U3 M1
U1 M2
U2 M2
U3 M2
M1 M2
U1 M1 M2
U2 M1 M2
U3 M1 M2
PotMode: This sets the pot response for all controls in the currently selected template that have their individual response
set to ‘TEMPLATE’. See section 14.1 for further info on pot response.
The second page of the Template menu contains the settings that apply to creating template groups. Template groups
have already been mentioned in section 13, and an example was given as to where template groups might be a useful
feature. Here is an explanation of the settings used to create template groups: