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Cubase Control Assignment Section on page 520
MIDI Remote Control
Conguration Section
The MIDI remote-control conguration section is shown in the upper table of the Generic
Remote setup page.
To open the Generic Remote settings, select Studio> Studio Setup, and from the Devices
list, select Generic Remote.
The following options are available in the upper table:
Control Name
Double-click this eld to change the name for the control, and enter the one written on
the console, for example. This name is automatically reected in the lower table.
MIDI Status
Allows you to specify the type of MIDI message sent by the control.
MIDI Channel
Allows you to select the MIDI channel on which the controller is transmitted.
Address
Allows you to specify the continuous controller number, the pitch of a note, or the
address of an NRPN/RPN continuous controller.
Max.Value
Allows you to specify the maximum value that the control transmits. This value is used
by the program to scale the value range of the MIDI controller to the value range of the
program parameter.
Flags
Allows you to select one of the following ags:
Receive
Activate this if the MIDI message should be processed on reception.
Transmit
Activate this if a MIDI message should be transmitted when the corresponding
value in the program changes.
Relative
Activate this if the control is an endless rotary encoder, which reports the number
of turns instead of an absolute value.
Pick-up
Activate this if you want the control to pick up the parameter at the value to which
it was last set.
The buttons and options to the right of the table have the following function:
Remote Controlling Cubase
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