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Using MIDI devices
About Device panels (Cubase only)
7. Close the Device panel and return to the Project window.
8. Select the device from the “Output Routing” pop-up menu for a MIDI track.
Note that for some devices, you may have to set the MIDI channel to “Any”.
Now the Device panel can be opened by clicking the Open Device Panels button in
the Inspector or in the channel for the corresponding track in the MixConsole.
Ö Note that [Ctrl]/[Command]-clicking the Open Device Panels button allows you to
open a subpanel via the panel browser pop-up menu.
Showing panels in the Inspector
1. In the Inspector, open the Device Panel section and click on the arrow on the right.
A “Panels” folder is shown with the selected device in a node structure below it. If
you open all the folders, you can select any individual panel from the device that
“fits” into the Device Panel space.
2. Select a panel by double-clicking it in the list.
The panel opens in the Inspector.
Ö If you cannot see any panels in the “Panels” folder, although you have successfully set
up a MIDI device with several panels, make sure that you selected the correct channel
from the Channel pop-up menu, preferably “Any” to see all device panels. Also make
sure that the panels fit into the space, otherwise they will not be available in the
“Panels” folder.
Showing panels in the MixConsole
1. Open the MixConsole and activate the “Show Channel Racks” button.
2. Click Racks to open the rack selector and activate the Device Panels rack.
3. Click the Panel header to expand the Device Panels rack.