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Track Quick Controls
Quick controls and automatable parameters
3. With your remote control device connected to Cubase via MIDI, select the
corresponding MIDI port on your computer in the MIDI Input pop-up menu (or
select “All MIDI Inputs”).
If your remote controller has its own MIDI input and supports MIDI feedback, you
can connect your computer to the device input. Then, select the corresponding
MIDI port in the MIDI Output pop-up menu.
4. Click “Apply” to use the new MIDI port assignment.
5. Activate the Learn option.
6. In the “Control Name” column, select “QuickControl1”.
7. Move the control (knob, fader or other) on your remote control device that you
want to use for the first quick control.
8. To assign further controls, select different slots in the “Control Name” column and
repeat the last steps.
9. When you are done, click “OK”.
Ö In addition to using the Learn function to set up the table in the Quick Controls
section, you can modify the values manually. The available options are identical to the
ones available for the Generic Control device, see
“The Generic Remote device” on
page 438.
You have now associated the slots on the Quick Control tab with control elements on
your external remote controller. Moving a control element will automatically change the
value of the parameter assigned to the corresponding quick control.
The remote controller setup for quick controls is saved globally, i. e. independent of
any projects. If you have various remote controllers, you can save and load several
quick control setups using the Export and Import buttons.
Quick controls and automatable parameters
The quick controls feature has one special extension: you can use quick controls not
only to access certain parameters of the current track, but also to control all
automatable parameters. This makes it possible to use the Quick Controls tab of a
dedicated track as a kind of “mini mixer”, controlling parameters on other tracks. Use
this function with caution, however, as you might accidentally modify parameters on
other tracks.
Proceed as follows:
1. Create a new, empty audio track and open its Quick Controls tab.
This track has no events or parts.
2. Hold down the [Ctrl]/[Command] key and click on the slot for quick control 1.
The parameter selection context menu opens, but it lists not the parameters of the
current track, but all automatable parameters.