MIDI Devices
Table Of Contents
- MIDI devices
- Background
- MIDI devices - general settings and patch handling
- About Device panels (Cubase only)
- Overview (Cubase only)
- The main edit windows (Cubase only)
- Operations in the Edit Panel window (Cubase only)
- Building a control panel - a tutorial (Cubase only)
- Advanced Panel handling
- Building panels for VST Instruments
- Exporting and importing device setups (Cubase only)
- SysEx messages (Cubase only)
- Defining a SysEx device - a tutorial (Cubase only)
- Important files
- About Studio Connections (Cubase only)
- Index
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MIDI devices
Total Recall
Total Recall means that you can save and recall all set-
tings of your hardware and software products by opening
one integrated file in a DAW such as Cubase or Nuendo.
Also you will have instant and organized access to hard-
ware editors.
When you load a project or switch to another active project
that contains SM2 data, the Total Recall Synchronization
dialog appears:
This dialog can also be opened any time from the Studio
Manager’s Synchronize menu. Click OK for the Dump to
start.
Virtual MIDI Devices
If you have a new OPT component (e.g. the DM2000)
which uses a new special interface, you can access these
components as virtual MIDI Devices in the MIDI track’s
output routing (if the output of the OPT is configured).
When a MIDI Track is routed to such a device, the “Open
Device Panels” button becomes available.
Click the Open Device Panels button…
…to open the editor window for the device.
Ö Please also refer to the separate documentation for
the Studio Manager 2 and the OPT components.