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RESULT
The hardware controls on your controller are now mapped to Cubase functions.
TIP
To quickly apply mappings, you can also try one of the following:
Select a control on your MIDI controller so that it is shown in the Mapping Assistant, and
double-click a Cubase function in the Functions Browser to map it.
Select a Cubase function so that it is shown in the Mapping Assistant, and double-click a
control in the controller surface of the MIDI Remote Mapping Assistant to map it.
TIP
In the Mappings section of the MIDI Remote Mapping Assistant, you can view and edit
mapping details.
RELATED LINKS
MIDI Remote Mapping Assistant on page 496
Mappings on page 499
Making Changes on MIDI Controller Surfaces
You can make changes on controller surfaces that you created in the MIDI Controller Surface
Editor.
PREREQUISITE
You have created a controller surface in the MIDI Controller Surface Editor.
NOTE
Controller surfaces that you created with a MIDI Remote API script, and controller surfaces from
factory scripts cannot be edited.
PROCEDURE
1. On the MIDI Remote info line, open the MIDI Controller pop-up menu, and select the
controller surface that you want to edit.
NOTE
Edit MIDI Controller Surface is only available for controller surfaces that you created in the
MIDI Controller Surface Editor.
2.
On the info line, click Edit MIDI Controller Surface.
RESULT
In the lower zone of the Project window, the MIDI Controller Surface Editor opens, where you
can make changes to your controller surface.
RELATED LINKS
MIDI Controller Surface Editor on page 491
MIDI Remote
Other MIDI Controllers and MIDI Remote
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