Mackie Control and Cubase

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Transport control
You can use Mackie Control to move directly to particular
positions defined in your project with the aid of markers.
Also, you can place such a marker at the current position in
the project. The most common use for this is probably to
move to the L and R markers – the left and right locators.
Jumping to a marker
In the Markers section (directly above the Transport Con-
trols), press the Prev or Next button to jump from the cur-
rent project cursor position to the previous or next marker
position in your project.
Adding a marker
1. Navigate the project cursor to the position where you
want to add a marker.
2. In the Markers section, press the Add button.
A
marker is placed at the current cursor position in your project.
Switching the time display
When you press the SMPTE/Beats button in the Display
section, the time display of Mackie Control will switch be-
tween “bars and beats” and the timecode format as se-
lected in the project setup of Cubase.
This change is also reflected on the Transport bar of Cu-
base.
!
If you first change the time display on the Transport
bar in Cubase, this change is not reflected by Mackie
Control.