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Remote controlling Cubase
The Generic Remote device
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RESULT
The selected function is now assigned to the button or control on the remote device.
A note about remote controlling MIDI tracks
While most remote control devices will be able to control both MIDI and audio
channels in Cubase, the parameter setup may be different. For example,
audio-specific controls (such as EQ) will be disregarded when controlling MIDI
channels.
The Generic Remote device
If you have a generic MIDI controller, you can use this for remote control of Cubase
by setting up the Generic Remote device:
PROCEDURE
1. Open the Device Setup dialog on the Devices menu.
If the Generic Remote device is not on the Devices list, you need to add it.
2. Click the “+” sign in the top left corner and select the “Generic Remote”
device from the pop-up menu.
When the Generic Remote device is added in the Device Setup dialog, you can open
the corresponding window by selecting “Generic Remote” from the Devices menu.
3. Select the Generic Remote device in the Devices list to the left.
The settings for the Generic Remote device are displayed, allowing you to specify
which control on your device should control which parameter in Cubase.