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REMOTE - PLAYING AND CONTROLLING DEVICES
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3. Click OK to exit the dialog.
The mapped parameter now shows a lightning bolt icon, indicating it uses Remote Override mapping. Any over-
rides are always shown in Remote Override Edit mode. The device does not have to be selected or have Master
Keyboard Input in the sequencer.
4. To exit Remote Override Edit Mode, deselect it from the Options menu.
You can also leave this mode by pressing [Esc].
Method 2:
1. Double-click the parameter you wish to map.
A rotating lightning bolt appears for the parameter - this indicates that “Learn From Control Surface” mode is ac-
tive. You can leave this mode by pressing [Esc].
2. Now move (or press) the control you want to map the parameter to.
The parameter is now mapped to the control.
You do not always have to edit override mapping when Remote Override Edit mode is activated - see below.
Override mapping with Remote Override Edit mode deactivated
If Remote Override Edit Mode is enabled on the Options menu, mapped parameters are “tagged”, and the arrow indi-
cators show the assignable parameters. In this mode, however, you cannot operate Record normally. Remote Over-
ride Edit mode is primarily for overview of available parameters and the current assignments.
D Another way to map parameters is to have “Remote Override Edit Mode” deactivated on the Options menu,
and to simply right-click (PC) or [Ctrl]-click (Mac) on the parameter you wish to remote control.
This opens a pop-up menu, where one of the options will be “Edit Remote Override Mapping”. Selecting this will
open the Edit Remote Override Mapping dialog. Thus, you do not have to select Edit mode from the Options menu
if you already know that a parameter is free and assignable.