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The supported remote control devices
The Mackie HUI Play, Stop, Record, Rewind and Fast
Forward transport controls control the equivalent func-
tions in your application.
The jog wheel is used for moving the project cursor po-
sition in your application.
The Scrub and Shuttle buttons are currently not sup-
ported.
Pressing the cursor keys located to the left of the jog
wheel is the same as pressing the arrow keys on your
computer keyboard.
When the Mode button is selected, pressing the cursor keys will control
zooming in the Project window.
Use the Scroll control in the DSP Edit/Assign section to
scroll through the pages of one parameter group.
Use the Compare button in the DSP Edit/Assign sec-
tion for page up.
Hold down the Shift button in the Keyboard Shortcuts section and press
the Compare button to jump to the last page.
Use the Bypass button in the DSP Edit/Assign section
for page down.
Hold down the Shift button in the Keyboard Shortcuts section and press
the Bypass button to jump to the first page.
Use the Insert/Param button in the DSP Edit/Assign
section to switch the display of names of the available
parameters in the lower row on or off.
F1 button: Selected Channel: EQ
Page 1 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the lo band
Page 2 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the lo mid band
Page 3 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the hi mid band
Page 4 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the hi band
Buttons above dials: bypass EQs
F2 button: Selected Channel: Sends
Pages 1 to 8 – Level, Enable, Pre/Post and Bus for Sends 1
to 8
Buttons above dials: bypass sends
F3 button: Selected Channel: Routing
Page 1 – Output Bus, Monitor, Input Bus, Input Gain
Page 2 – Input Phase
Buttons above dials: monitor
The functionalities for the F4 button: Selected Channel:
Inserts, F5 button: Global mode Send Effects, F6 button:
Global mode Master Effects, F7 button: Global mode In
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struments are the same as for Mackie Control, see the
chapter “Mackie Control” on page 18.
Use the Locate/Numerics buttons to set the project cur-
sor position.
Immediately after you enter a numeric character, the Mackie
HUI time display will no longer show the project cursor posi-
tion, but the new value.
You don’t have to enter decimal points, colons, or semicolons
for a new value.
Use the CLR button to delete the last character. Holding
down Shift (in the Keyboard Shortcuts section) and pressing
the CLR button will delete the new value.
Press the Enter button to set the project cursor to the position
according to the new value.
Use the “+” and “-” buttons to shift the project cursor position
forward or backward by the amount of time set with the new
value.
The three LEDs left of the time display indicate whether
Bars+Beats (BEATS), a frame-based timecode (TIME
CODE), Feet+Frames (FEET) or Samples (all LEDs off) is
selected.
The following functions are available:
F8 button: Selected channel: Instrument
Page 1 – Select instrument
Page 2-n – Instrument parameter