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Remote Controlling Cubase
You can control Cubase via MIDI with a connected MIDI device.
The supported devices are described in the separate document Remote Control Devices. You
can also use a generic MIDI controller to remote-control Cubase.
NOTE
Most remote-control devices are able to control both MIDI and audio channels in Cubase, but the
parameter setup may be different. Audio-specic controls such as EQ are disregarded when
controlling MIDI channels.
RELATED LINKS
Generic Remote Page on page 453
Connecting Remote Devices
You can connect your remote device via USB or via MIDI.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
If your remote device provides a USB MIDI port, use a USB cable to connect it to the USB
port of your computer.
If your remote device provides a MIDI output, use a MIDI cable to connect it to a MIDI
input on your MIDI interface.
NOTE
If the remote unit features feedback devices such as indicators, motorized faders, etc.,
connect a MIDI Out on the interface to a MIDI In on the remote unit.
RELATED LINKS
MIDI Connections on page 18
Removing the Remote Input from All MIDI Inputs
To avoid that you accidentally record data from the remote unit when you record MIDI, you must
remove the remote input from All MIDI Inputs.
PROCEDURE
1. Select Studio > Studio Setup.
2. In the Devices list, select MIDI Port Setup.
3. In the table on the right, deactivate In ‘All MIDI Inputs’ for the MIDI input to which you have
connected the MIDI remote unit.
The State column reads Inactive.
4. Click OK.
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