Novation ReMOTE SL User Manual page 87

Os 4.1 and automap universal 2.0
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Many of the controls in the template are unassigned so that you can learn them to parameters in FL using the 'Link to
controller...' feature, accessed by right-clicking on a parameter. Some controls however are assigned to functions in FL
Studio, as follows:
Encoder 6: pattern select
Encoder 7: mixer channel select
Encoder 7: sequencer channel select
Lower right-hand button 1: metronome on/off
Lower right-hand button 2: blend record on/off
Lower right-hand button 3: loop record on/off
Lower right-hand button 4: step editing mode on/off
Lower right-hand button 5: loop time select
Lower right-hand button 6: add marker
Lower right-hand button 7: undo
Lower right-hand button 8: shift
Transport buttons: assigned as labelled
The controls that have no assigned function are set to send MIDI messages so that you can instantly learn them to
parameters in FL using the 'Link to controller...' feature. Simply right-click on a parameter and select 'Link to controller...'
to view the 'Remote control settings' for that parameter. Ensure 'Auto detect' is enabled and then operate the control on
the ReMOTE SL that you want to assign to that parameter.
The controls available for learning to parameters in FL Studio work in different ways as follows:
Encoders 1-5: These are relative type controls with encoder acceleration. When you assign a parameter to one of these
controls the parameter value will increase/decrease by 1 for every encoder step when you rotate the control slowly.
When you rotate it faster the parameter value will increase/decrease by a larger amount for every encoder step, meaning
you can scale the full parameter range with a small quick rotation of the control.
Pots and sliders: These act as standard analogue rotary controls.
Upper left-hand buttons 1-4: These are momentary or 'hold' buttons. If a parameter is assigned to these then it will be
turned on when the button is pressed and off when the button is released.
Upper left-hand buttons 5-8: These are two pairs of increment/decrement buttons. When you assign either button in a
pair to a parameter the decrement button will decrease the parameter value by one step when pressed and the increment
button will increase it by one step when pressed.
Lower left-hand buttons and upper right-hand buttons: These are switch-type buttons. When you assign a button to a
parameter it will cause the parameter value to go to minimum and maximum on alternate presses.
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