Hardware Overview; Front Panel Overview - Novation ReMOTE SL COMPACT User Manual

Os 4.1 and automap universal 2.0
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3 HARDWARe OVeRVIeW

3. 1 FRONT PANeL OVeRVIeW

1. Speed dial – provides quick control of whatever the mouse rests over in Automap mode or one of 16 parameters
in non-Automap mode. Also selects mixer sends and plug-in presets in Automap Universal
2. Template up/down buttons – select templates 1-40 by ascending/descending in single steps. Pressing together
activates Quick Jump mode, where buttons above and below the display can be used to quickly jump to another template
3. Mode/menu buttons – switch between Play mode or one of the three edit modes (Edit, Template or Global).
Write button saves settings
4. 8 encoders – assignable controls that can be used to control up to 32 parameters, in conjunction with the four
encoder group switches (A-D) below
5. 8 buttons – assignable controls that can be used to control up to 32 parameters, in conjunction with the four button
group switches (B1-4) below
6. LCD display – displays up to 8 parameter names and values simultaneously, as well as various menu options
7. Encoder/f1 and button/f2 row select buttons – display the parameter names and values of either the encoders or
buttons on the LCD display. Used for other functions in Automap mode
8. Page up and down/next and prev buttons – scroll between any available pages of display or menu options in each
mode. Select different plug-ins for control (with shift held down) and bank mixer tracks in Automap mode
9. 8 drum pads – assignable pads that can be used to eg: trigger 8 clips or play 8 drum samples
10. Drumpad row select/shift button – displays the parameters assigned to the drumpads on the LCD screen.
Holding down in Automap Universal mode allows active plug-ins to be viewed and selected (with the next/prev buttons)
11. Button group select switches – activate one of four button groups (B1-4)
12. Encoder group select switches – activate one of four encoder groups (A-D)


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