Default Remote Assignment

Default Remote Assignment for Pad Control

By default, the MIDI events C1 to B1 trigger the chords that are assigned to the chord pads. All keys that are not assigned for remote control can be used for regular playback.

You can change the voicing, tension, or transposition of the triggered chord by enabling Activate in the lower part of the Remote Control tab and using the following default remote notes:

Action

Description

Remote Note

Voicings: Previous

Plays back the previous voicing of the last played chord.

C2

Voicings: Next

Plays back the next voicing of the last played chord.

C#2

Voicings for all chord pads

The wheel position determines the voicings for the next played chords of all chord pads.

CC 1 Modulation wheel

Tensions: Less

Plays back the last played chord with less tensions.

D2

Tensions: More

Plays back the last played chord with more tensions.

D#2

Tensions for all chord pads

Allows you to determine the tension level for the next played chord of all chord pads.

CC 16

Transpose: Down

Plays back the last played chord and transposes it downwards.

E2

Transpose: Up

Plays back the last played chord and transposes it upwards.

F2

Transpose all chord pads

The wheel position determines the transposition value for the next played chords of all chord pads. Moving the wheel all the way up or all the way down corresponds to +/-5 semitones.

Pitchbend wheel

Remote assignments are saved globally.

Note

If you use the remote keys for voicings, tensions, or transposition after releasing the remote key for the chord pad, the next played chord is affected.

Default Remote Assignment for Player Control

By default, the MIDI events G2 to B2 trigger the chord notes corresponding to the sections.

The remote keys for Subsections, and also for selecting or muting players in a multi track project, are not assigned by default.

Remote assignments are saved globally.