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Remote controlling Cubase
The Generic Remote device
If you find that the table at the top holds too many or too few controls, you can add
or remove controls with the Add and Delete buttons to the right of the table.
If you are uncertain of which MIDI message a certain controller sends, you can use
the Learn function.
Select the control in the upper table (by clicking in the Control Name column),
move the corresponding control on your MIDI device and click the Learn button to
the right of the table. The MIDI Status, MIDI Channel, and Address values are
automatically set to those of the moved control.
If you use the Learn function for a control that sends a Program Change value, the
“Prog. Change Trigger” option is automatically selected on the “MIDI Status” pop-
up menu. This allows you to use the different values of a Program Change
parameter to control different parameters in Cubase.
If this does not give you the result you want, try using the “Prog. Change” value
instead.
7. Use the table at the bottom to specify which Cubase parameters you want to
control.
Each row in the table is associated to the controller in the corresponding row in
the first table (as indicated by the Control Name column). The other columns have
the following functionality:
MIDI Channel Clicking in this column opens a pop-up menu, allowing you to select
the MIDI channel on which the controller is transmitted.
Address The Continuous Controller number, the pitch of a note, or the
address of a NRPN/RPN Continuous Controller.
Max. Value The maximum value the control will transmit. This value is used by the
program to “scale” the value range of the MIDI controller to the value
range of the program parameter.
Flags Clicking in this column opens a pop-up menu, allowing you to
activate or deactivate three flags:
Receive – activate this if the MIDI message should be processed on
reception.
Transmit – activate this if a MIDI message should be transmitted
when the corresponding value in the program changes.
Relative – activate this if the control is an “endless” rotary encoder,
which reports the number of turns instead of an absolute value.
Column Description
Device Clicking in this column opens a pop-up menu, used for determining
which device in Cubase is controlled. The special “Command” option
allows you to perform certain command actions by remote control.
One example of this is the selection of remote banks.
Channel/Category This is where you select the channel to be controlled or, if the
“Command” Device option is selected, the Command category.
Column Description