Note On/Off (Note); Program Change (Prog Chg) - Novation ReMOTE SL User Manual

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Command: This sets the type of MMC command that the control will transmit from the following options: STOP, PLAY,
DEF PLAY (deferred play), FORWARD, REWIND, RECORD, REC EXIT (record exit), REC PSE (record pause), PAUSE, EJECT,
CHASE, ERRRESET (error reset), MMCRESET.
DeviceID: This sets the Device ID number transmitted in the MMC command message (range 0-127).

14.6 NOTE ON/OFF (NOTE)

The Ports, MidiChan, and Name settings are the same as for Control Change (CC) so see that section for information on
these settings.
Note: This sets the MIDI note value that the control will transmit (range C-2 to G8). The Note setting will be displayed as a
MIDI note value by default but you can toggle the display format between note value, decimal and hexadecimal by pressing
the ENCODER ROW-SELECT button. The note value can be set using the buttons, encoder and pot in line with the Note
setting or by pressing a key on the keyboard. To enable keyboard entry of the note value either press the ROW-SELECT
BUTTON for the lower left-hand row of buttons or edit the note value using one of the buttons or encoder in line with the
setting. A flashing cursor will then appear by the note value to indicate that you can edit it using the keyboard.
Velocity: This sets the velocity value sent with the note on message (range 0-127).
BtnType (Button Type): This is exactly as described for Control Change (CC) however the 'STEP' option is not available.
If this is set to 'MOMENTRY' then the button will send a note on message when pressed and a note off message when
released. If this is set to 'TOGGLE' then alternate presses of the button will send note on and off messages.

14.7 PROGRAM CHANGE (PROG CHG)

The Ports, MidiChan, BtnType and Name settings are the same as for Control Change (CC) so see that section for
information on these settings.
LowProg and HighProg: These are like the Low Value and High Value settings but instead they define the Low and High
Program Change number. They should be set in conjunction with the BtnType setting as described in the Control Change
(CC) section. This way you can use a button to select a single program/patch, toggle between two different programs/
patches or step through a whole bank of programs/patches on repeated presses. Note that the 'VELOCITY' option for
drum pads is not available if Control is set to 'PROG CHG'.
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