Carly,
For a first time the effort is excellent! So if you can load into the remote map and not get an error
("X") when you load you are always on the right path even if they don't do exactly what you want.
It is ok to navigate away from the standard (set forth by Nektar) if you have to. In cases where the device needs say Fader 9 I would compromise the standard volume. But staying within the accepted practices for the community sake is also important. I can appreciate mapping as many controls at once to give someone the most available but remember that you can only display one page which leaves the user to have to remember what controls not shown are mapped to. The alternative is to create another exact map for that page that you link to by say using an X button giving them the option to visual those controls as well. Just a thought.
I try to do as much as I can to the encoders to the right of the display. Your ch Knobs to be exact. Firstly they are endless encoders so any movement registers a value change unlike the faders which are a active on "catch" type control. This meaning to have to move the fader to the target value before it will make the change. This agitates some people. It is good on mix controls and I have found generally feels good on drawboards. Other than that I try to avoid them if not necessary.
Each of the controls on the faders/knob/button section have labels but they are small so give consideration to that. They are about 4 letters so abbreviations are almost necessary in all cases. You of course when making a navigation to that page call it up by giving the page type a "ENV" type opposed to the INST call. The associated label names are shown below. Keep in mind this forum does not display proper white spacing but I think you'll understand the label/button/knob/fader associations.
Faders
Map Fader Name Element 1 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 2 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 3 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 4 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 9 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 10 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 11 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 12 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader 1 0 NAME Instrument
Map Fader 2 0 NAME Instrument
Map Fader 3 0 NAME Instrument
Map Fader 4 0 NAME Instrument
Map Fader 5 0 NAME Instrument
Map Fader 6 0 NAME Instrument
Map Fader 7 0 NAME Instrument
Map Fader 8 0 NAME Instrument
Buttons
Map Fader Name Element 5 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 6 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 7 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 8 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 13 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 14 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 15 "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 16 "" ENV Instrument
Map Button 1 0 NAME Instrument
Map Button 2 0 NAME Instrument
Map Button 3 0 NAME Instrument
Map Button 4 0 NAME Instrument
Map Button 5 0 NAME Instrument
Map Button 6 0 NAME Instrument
Map Button 7 0 NAME Instrument
Map Button 8 0 NAME Instrument
Encoders
Map Fader Name Element 5e "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 6e "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 7e "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 8e "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 13e "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 14e "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 15e "" ENV Instrument
Map Fader Name Element 16e "" ENV Instrument
Map Knob 1 0 NAME Instrument
Map Knob 2 0 NAME Instrument
Map Knob 3 0 NAME Instrument
Map Knob 4 0 NAME Instrument
Map Knob 5 0 NAME Instrument
Map Knob 6 0 NAME Instrument
Map Knob 7 0 NAME Instrument
Map Knob 8 0 NAME Instrument