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PROCEDURE
1. In the MIDI Controller Surface Editor, follow the instructions on the message board to
create a surface that corresponds to the layout of your MIDI controller.
When you touch the hardware controls of your MIDI controller, Cubase detects the incoming
MIDI messages and associates them with a control in the MIDI Controller Surface Editor.
2. When you are done, do one of the following:
To map the controls on your MIDI controller to Cubase functions, click Open Mapping
Assistant on the MIDI Controller Surface Editor info line.
To close the MIDI Controller Surface Editor, click Go to MIDI Controller Surface.
RESULT
Your controller surface is added to the MIDI Remote tab.
RELATED LINKS
Adding MIDI Controller Surfaces on page 486
MIDI Controller Surface Editor on page 491
MIDI Remote Tab on page 480
Importing MIDI Controller Surface Scripts
You can import MIDI controller surface scripts from other users.
PREREQUISITE
Connect the controller that corresponds to the MIDI controller script that you want to import.
PROCEDURE
1. Do one of the following:
Select Studio> MIDI Remote Manager to open the MIDI Remote Manager.
Click Add MIDI Controller Surface on the MIDI Remote tab to open the Add MIDI
Controller Surface dialog.
2. On the info line, click Import Script.
3. In the le dialog that opens, locate and select a .midiremote le, and click Open.
.midiremote les contain script les that have the le extension .js or .json, .pdf les
with setup information, .sysex les, and mappings.
NOTE
Always use the Import Script and Export Script functions to exchange scripts with other
users, instead of just copying
.js or .json les. Otherwise, the additional les and settings
are not included.
RESULT
The MIDI controller surface for the imported script opens in the lower zone of the Project
window.
If the corresponding MIDI controller is not connected, a warning message is shown.
MIDI Remote
Other MIDI Controllers and MIDI Remote
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