Warning - by loading these templates into your Remote Zero SL, you will overwrite existing templates!!
Make a full backup and test it first!!

First and foremost - the Remote Zero SL cannot receive a single patch dump and parse it to display current values.  The best way to use it is to have the TX-802 where you can see the display.  Also use the Voice Edit I and II rows to display the pages before editing them. You can also just blindly edit and have fun; that's worked for me too.

Next - the drum pads have dual use.  Tap a pad once to change to that Operator template.  Tap it a second time to select that operator in the display.  Have something like the Voice Edit I - EG page up to see this feature in action.

If you see a star (*) on the spreadsheet, that means that button/knob is not currently mapped to anything.
  
Every operator-specific parameter has an 'n' in front of it in the spreadsheet and the actual number in front on the templates.

The 8th drum pad send a C note that sustains for 3/4 of a second every time you tap it.  This makes it a bit easier to hear your work in progress.

Notes on loading -- these templates make use of a feature on the Remote Zero SL that is not found in the template editing software.  **Therefore** if you load these templates into the editing software, you'll get an error and the feature will be disabled.  Sorry about that, but I thought the benefit outweighed the handicap.  Use something like MIDI-Ox to transfer these templates to the Remote Zero SL.

Also - these templates assume they are loaded into positions 1-7.  I believe you can load them into other locations, but you'll have to manually edit the first 7 drumpads on each of the 7 templates so that they point to the new correct template number.