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Allows you to assign MIDI messages by learning.
Cubase Control Assignment Section
You can specify the Cubase control assignment section in the lower table of the Generic Remote
setup page. Each row in the table is assigned to the controller in the corresponding row in the
MIDI remote-control conguration table.
To open the Generic Remote settings, select Studio > Studio Setup, and from the Devices
list, select Generic Remote.
The following options are available:
Control Name
Reects the control name selected in the upper table.
Device
Allows you to select the Cubase device that you want to control.
Channel/Category
Allows you to select the channel or the command category that you want to control.
Value/Action
Allows you to select the parameter of the channel that you want to control. If the
Command device is selected, this is where you specify the Action of the category.
Flags
Allows you to select one of the following ags:
Push Button
Activate this if the parameter should only be changed if the received MIDI message
shows a value unequal to 0.
Toggle
Activate this if the parameter value should be switched between minimum and
maximum value each time a MIDI message is received.
You can combine Push Button and Toggle for remote controls which do not latch
the state of a button. This is useful if you want to control the mute status with a
device on which pressing the mute button turns it on, and releasing the mute
button turns it off.
Not Automated
Activate this if the parameter value should not be automated.
The buttons to the right of the table have the following function:
Bank pop-up menu
Allows you to switch banks. This is necessary if your MIDI control device has 16 volume
faders, and you are using 32 MixConsole channels in Cubase, for example.
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