User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- What's in the package?
- Register your ICON ProAudio product to your personal account
- Features
- Top Panel Layout
- Rear Panel Layout
- Getting Started
- Connecting Your QconPro X Controller
- Cubase
- Nuendo
- Logic Pro
- Samplitude
- Bitwig
- Reason
- Reaper
- Studio One
- Ableton Live
- Pro Tools
- Download the Mac iMap from your Personal
- User Page at www.iconproaudio.com
- Installing iMapTM Software for Windows
- Assigning DAW Mode (Mackie Control/HUI) or Defining MIDI Functions with iMapTM
- Assigning DAW Mode (Mackie control/HUI) Using iMapTM
- Assigning MIDI Messages in User-Defined Mode Using iMapTM
- Control Element Setup in User-Defined Mode
- Other Functions in iMap™
- Firmware upgrade
- Restore the factory default settings
- Specifications
- Services
- AppendixA
- Cubase
- Logic Pro X
- Pro Tools HUI
- Ableton Live 10
- AppendixB
- Cubase
- Logic Pro X
- Pro Tools HUI
- Ableton Live 10
- AppendixC
- Cubase
- Logic Pro X
- ProTools HUI
- Ableton Live 10
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The style and components of a function is xed based on the DAW MCP implementation, and
can’t be changed unless specically otherwise stated. The behavior is different in every DAW and
can change with DAW version updates.
I want to see customvalues on the display:
The messages and values on the display are generated from values sent by the DAW as return
MIDI. Display readouts in return MIDI are controlled by the MCP implementation in your DAW,
so they are not customizable unless specically otherwise stated. The rate at which the screen
updates certain parameters is controlled by the frequency of the corresponding MIDI messages in
the DAW. These update rates have changed with various Cubase updates.
User B = Record
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Strange behavior in the DAW, unexpected functions, device not recognized, orfreezes:
Disconnect all MIDI-USB devices. In Cubase, delete all control surface congurations(including
other MIDI devices) in Controller Assignments and Control Surface Setupand then close Cubase.
For testing, connect directly to the computer without a USB hub or USB extension cable. Turn on
the Icon control surface and select the MCP Cubase mode.
OSX – Go to Audio-MIDI-Setup, open MIDI Studio, and delete unused congurations and Icon
devices. Restart the Icon control surface to automatically recongure.
Windows –Open the Device Manager in Windows, select the Icon Control Surface, and delete the
device.Now restart the control surface to automaticallyrecongure. If there remain issues related
to the USB connection, a Windows update can repairsome issues.
Windows – If the device does not appear in the Windows Control Panel, you may need to uninstall
MIDI devices - you will need a third party utility application to do this easily. Windows has limits on
MIDI devices successfully installed in total, and MIDI devices remain installed when disconnected.
Finally, start Cubase and congure the control surface in Devices -> Device Setup. Press “+” and
select Mackie Control. Select your device for both Output and Input Port, displayed under “Device:
Mackie Control”
Faders are not motorized:
The power source is not connected. Verify the power source by disconnecting USB and turning
the control surface on. If power is well connected, it will start up normally.
Faders makenoise or move improperly:
A fader calibration is needed. Please read the section on Fader Calibration below for details.
I want to control and automate certain parameters:
Access parameters via the Assignment Modes and use Automation Modesto begin creating live
automation. Press Flipto control these parameters with the faders. UseMIDI Learnto additionally
assign parameters or key commands to controls.
I want to change the behavior of a function:
Icon control surfaces with MCP offer deep and complex control options, just please remember that
the control surface only sends/receives MIDI messages. The functionality happens in your DAW.