Remote Control Devices
Cristina Bachmann, Heiko Bischoff, Christina Kaboth, Insa Mingers, Matthias Obrecht, Sabine Pfeifer, Kevin Quarshie, Benjamin Schütte This PDF provides improved access for vision-impaired users. Please note that due to the complexity and number of images in this document, it is not possible to include text descriptions of images. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
Table of Contents 4 Introduction 5 5 8 15 31 45 46 46 49 Mackie MCU Pro Setting Up Mackie MCU Pro Basic Mixer Functions Mixer Parameter Settings VST Parameter Settings Quick Controls for VST Instruments and Tracks Function Buttons Transport Control Project Functions 53 53 53 55 57 59 61 Mackie HUI Setting Up Mackie HUI Mixer Functions Mixer Parameter Settings VST Parameter Settings Transport Control Project Functions 64 64 64 65 66 67 JLCooper MCS-3000 Setting Up JLCooper MCS-3000 Mixer Functions Pa
Introduction You can control several functions of Steinberg DAW applications Cubase and Nuendo by external remote control devices via MIDI. In addition to the devices that are listed in this document, you can use any remote control device with Steinberg DAW applications that provides the necessary extension and drivers, for example Steinberg CC121. For further information, refer to the documentation of the device.
Mackie MCU Pro This chapter only describes the specific remote-control functions of Mackie MCU Pro for the Steinberg DAW applications Cubase and Nuendo. For further information regarding the functionality of Mackie MCU Pro, refer to the documentation that is provided by the manufacturer. For further information regarding the software functionality, refer to the documentation of Cubase and Nuendo.
Mackie MCU Pro Setting Up Mackie MCU Pro 10. Deactivate the checkbox in the In ‘All MIDI Inputs’ column for that input. This avoids accidentally recording the data from the remote control device when All MIDI Inputs is selected as input for a MIDI track. 11. Click OK to close the Device Setup dialog. Choosing the Correct Device Mode In Cubase and Nuendo, there are two different device modes available, a Cubase/Nuendo mode and a Compatibility mode.
Mackie MCU Pro Setting Up Mackie MCU Pro • In the Devices list, the topmost device represents the right-most channels. • Mackie MCU Pro controls the fader bank navigation and encoder section assignment of all extender units. • When the display shows the data for one channel only, the parameters are presented over the encoder section of all devices, from left to right.
Mackie MCU Pro Basic Mixer Functions • The left FADER BANKS section contains the BANK up and down buttons, the CHANNEL up and down buttons, the FLIP button, and the EDIT button. • The DISPLAY section contains the buttons NAME/VALUE and SMPTE/BEATS. • The FUNCTION SELECT section contains the function buttons F1 to F8. • The right FADER BANKS section contains the buttons 1 to 8. • The TRANSPORT & CONTROL section contains the buttons LEFT, RIGHT, CYCLE, and PUNCH.
Mackie MCU Pro Basic Mixer Functions Disabling the Fader Motors Even though the faders are very quiet, there may be situations in which you want absolute silence. In this case, you can disable the motors. • To disable the fader motors, press the MOTORS button. • To re-enable the fader motors, press the MOTORS button again. The faders instantly move to reflect the current settings. NOTE If you disable the fader motors, the program automation is not affected.
Mackie MCU Pro Basic Mixer Functions Channel Set Assignment The channel set section of Mackie MCU Pro controls different channels in your application, plus the master level that has its own fader. You can assign channels to the channel set with the BANK buttons in the FADER BANKS section. • To switch from one set of channels to the next, press the left or right BANK button. The BANK buttons always shift channels in groups of 8, unless the last channels do not make a complete group of 8.
Mackie MCU Pro Basic Mixer Functions Instrument channels: Hold down SHIFT and press button 5. MIDI channels: Hold down SHIFT and press button 6. I/O busses: Hold down SHIFT and press button 7. Channel Selection You can select a single channel for detailed settings. • To select a single channel, press the SELECT button in the channel set section. A lit SELECT button indicates that a channel is selected.
Mackie MCU Pro Basic Mixer Functions Monitoring Channels If Mackie MCU Pro works in standard panning mode, you can use the push function of the V-Pots to activate/deactivate the monitoring of channels that are currently assigned to the channel set. PROCEDURE 1. To activate the standard panning mode, press the PAN button in the ASSIGNMENT section. 2. To activate/deactivate the monitoring of channels in the current channel set, press the corresponding V-Pot.
Mackie MCU Pro Basic Mixer Functions Soloing Channels You can solo channels with corresponding SOLO buttons in the channel set section. • To solo a channel, press the SOLO button of the corresponding channel in the channel set section. You can solo several channels at a time. A lit SOLO button indicates that a channel is soloed. A lit RUDE SOLO LED at the top right of Mackie MCU Pro always indicates that one or more channels are soloed.
Mackie MCU Pro Basic Mixer Functions • To make the SOLO buttons work in standard mode, hold down SHIFT and press PROJECT. The LED above the PROJECT button turns off. Automation Functions You can control the automation functions for the selected channel or for all channels of your project with the READ and WRITE buttons. You have the following automation options: • To enable or disable the reading of automation data for the selected channel, press the READ button.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Level Meters When the display shows parameter settings, you can activate level meters for each channel in the display. • To activate/deactivate the level meters in the display, hold down SHIFT and press the SMPTE/BEATS button. Mixer Parameter Settings You can remote-control the several mixer parameter settings of your project with Mackie MCU Pro.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings To directly move to the first or last available parameter page, hold down SHIFT and press the left or right CHANNEL button. 3) To edit a single parameter, turn the corresponding V-Pot. When you edit a parameter, the display shows this value for a few seconds. • To permanently display all parameter values, press the NAME/VALUE button. NOTE In some cases, you can edit a parameter more subtly with a fader than with a V-Pot.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Standard Panning • To access the standard panning controls for the current fader set, press the PAN button in the ASSIGNMENT section.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Editing the Left-Right Panning You can set the left-right panning for the channels that are currently assigned to the channel set. PROCEDURE 1. To access the panning settings, press the PAN button. 2. To move to Page 01, use the CHANNEL buttons. 3. To set the left-right panning for a particular channel, rotate the corresponding V-Pot.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Send Settings – Selected Channel Selected channel mode allows you to control the settings of all send slots for the selected channel at the same time. For each send , you can edit the level, switch between pre-fader and post-fader, and select the bus destination. You can also activate/deactivate each send. • To access the send settings for the selected channel, press the LAST button in the ASSIGNMENT section.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Setting Send Levels You can set the level of the sends for the selected channel. PROCEDURE 1. To access the send settings in selected channel mode, press the LAST button. 2. To move to Page 01, use the CHANNEL buttons. 3. To set the level of a send, rotate the corresponding V-Pot. Activating/Deactivating Sends You can activate/deactivate the sends for the selected channel. PROCEDURE 1.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Send Settings – Global Global mode provides you with advanced send settings for the channels that are currently assigned to the channel set. For each send, you can edit the level and the panning, switch between pre-fader and post-fader, and select the bus destination. You can also activate/deactivate each single send or activate/deactivate all sends simultaneously.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Device display: Send settings in global mode – Page 05 – Bus destination Device display: Send settings in global mode - Page 06 – Activate/Deactivate all sends Setting Send Levels You can set the level of the sends for the channels that are currently assigned to the channel set. PROCEDURE 1. To access the send settings in global mode, hold down SHIFT and press the LAST button. 2.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Switching between Pre-Fader and Post-Fader You can activate Pre to set a send to pre-fader. If Pre is deactivated, the send is set to Post-Fader. PROCEDURE 1. To access the send settings in global mode, hold down SHIFT and press LAST. 2. To select one of the sends FX Send 1 to FX Send 8, hold down SHIFT and keep pressing the LAST button until you have reached the send slot that you want to set. 3. To move to Page 03, use the CHANNEL buttons. 4.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Activating/Deactivating All Sends You can simultaneously activate/deactivate all sends for the channels that are currently assigned to the channel set. PROCEDURE 1. To access the send settings in global mode, hold down SHIFT and press LAST. 2. To move to Page 06, use the CHANNEL buttons. 3. To activate/deactivate all sends for a channel, rotate the corresponding V-Pot.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Device display: Cue send settings – Page 02 – Activate/Deactivate single cue sends Device display: Cue send settings – Page 03 – Pre-/Post-Fader Device display: Cue send settings – Page 04 – Panning Device display: Cue send settings – Page 05 – Activate/Deactivate all cue sends Setting Cue Send Levels – Global You can set the level of the cue sends for the channels that are currently assigned to the channel set. PROCEDURE 1.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Switching Cue Sends between Pre-Fader and Post-Fader You can activate Pre to set a cue send to Pre-Fader in the cue send settings. If Pre is deactivated, the cue send is set to Post-Fader. PROCEDURE 1. To access the cue send settings, hold down SHIFT and press the SENDS the button. 2. To select one of the cue sends, hold down SHIFT and keep pressing the SENDS button until you have reached the cue send slot that you want to set. 3.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Routing Mackie MCU Pro allows you to control the routing settings for all audio channels of your project. You can directly control the input bus destinations, the output bus destinations, the input gain, the input phase, and the monitoring for each audio channel in the current channel set. • To access the routing settings, press the FIRST button in the ASSIGNMENT section.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Selecting Output Busses You can control the output bus destinations for all audio channels that are currently assigned to the channel set. PROCEDURE 1. To access the routing settings, press the FIRST button. 2. To move to Page 01, use the CHANNEL buttons. 3. To select the output bus destination of an audio channel, rotate the corresponding V-Pot.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings Setting the Input Gain You can set the input gain for the audio channels that are currently assigned to the channel set. PROCEDURE 1. To access the routing settings, press the FIRST button. 2. To move to Page 04, use the CHANNEL buttons. 3. To set the input gain of an audio channel, rotate the corresponding V-Pot. Reversing the Input Phase You can reverse the input phase for audio channels that are currently assigned to the channel set. PROCEDURE 1.
Mackie MCU Pro Mixer Parameter Settings • To access the direct routing settings, hold down SHIFT and press the FIRST button in the ASSIGNMENT section.
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings VST Parameter Settings You can remote-control the several VST parameter settings of your project with Mackie MCU Pro.
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings When you edit a parameter, the display shows this value for a few seconds. • To permanently display all parameter values, press the NAME/VALUE button. NOTE In some cases, you can edit a parameter more subtly with a fader than with a V-Pot. In this case, press the FLIP button to switch the functions of faders and V-Pots.
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings Setting Frequency, Gain, and Q-Factor on One Page You can set the frequency, the gain, and the Q-factor of the equalizer bands and activate/deactivate a band for the selected channel on one page. To set the frequency and the gain, rotate the corresponding V-Pot. To set the Q-factor and activate/deactivate a band, press and then rotate the corresponding V-Pot. PROCEDURE 1. To access the equalizer settings, press the EQ button. 2.
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings For detailed information about the channel strip modules refer to the “Operation Manual” of your DAW. To access, the channel strip module settings, press the DYN/FX/AUX button in the ASSIGNMENT section.
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings Activating/Deactivating Channel Strip Modules You can activate/deactivate the modules in the channel strip categories. PROCEDURE 1. To access the channel strip module settings, press the DYN/FX/AUX button. 2. To move to Page 01, use the CHANNEL buttons. 3. To select a channel strip category, rotate V-Pot 1. 4. To activate/deactivate a module, rotate V-Pot 2.
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings • On-Off state of the selected effect • Name of the selected effect • Name of the selected channel • Number of current page/Number of the available pages Device display: Insert settings – Page 01 – Example On Page 02 and the following pages, the device display provides you with the following information: • Names or values of the available parameters • Name of the selected effect • Name of the selected channel • Number of current page/Number of the avail
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings Activating/Deactivating Insert Effects You can activate/deactivate insert effects of the selected channel. PROCEDURE 1. To access the insert settings, press the PLUG-INS button. 2. To move to Page 01, use the CHANNEL buttons. 3. To select an insert slot, rotate V-Pot 1. 4. To activate/deactivate the selected insert effect, rotate V-Pot 2. Setting Insert Effect Parameters You can set the insert effect parameters of the selected channel. PROCEDURE 1.
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings Device display: FX Channel insert effects – Page 01 – Example On Page 02 and the following pages, the device display provides you with the following information: • Names or values of the available parameters • Name of the selected insert effect • Number of current page/Number of the available pages Device display: FX Channel insert effects – Page 02 – Example NOTE To edit the FX channel insert effects in the INSERTS slots 2 - 8 with Mackie MCU Pro, follow the g
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings Activating/Deactivating FX Channel Inserts To activate/deactivate the insert effects in the first insert slot of each FX channel, you can use the SENDS button. PROCEDURE 1. To access the FX channel insert settings, press the SENDS button. 2. To move to Page 01, use the CHANNEL buttons. 3. To select an FX channel, rotate V-Pot 1. 4. To activate/deactivate the effect in the first insert slot, rotate V-Pot 2.
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings • Number of current page/Number of the available pages Device display: Master insert settings – Page 01 On Page 02 and the following pages, the device display provides you with the following information: • Names or values of the available parameters • Name of the selected effect • Number of current page/Number of the available pages Device display: Master insert settings – Page 02 Loading Master Insert Effects You can load master insert effects into each of t
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings Setting Master Insert Effect Parameters You can set the parameters of the master insert effects that are loaded in each of the master insert slots. PROCEDURE 1. To access the master insert effect settings, press the MASTER button. 2. To move to Page 01, use the CHANNEL buttons. 3. To select a master insert slot, rotate V-Pot 1. 4. To move to the page that contains the parameter that you want to set, use the CHANNEL buttons. 5.
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings • Name of the selected instrument • Number of current page/Number of the available pages Device display: VST Instrument settings in the selected channel mode – Page 01 On Page 02 and the following pages, the device display provides you with the following information: • Names or values of the available parameters • Name of the selected instrument • Number of current page/Number of the available pages Device display: VST Instrument settings in the selected cha
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings VST Instrument Settings – Global Global mode allows you to directly access all instruments that are currently loaded into the VST Instruments window. • To access the settings for the instruments in the VST Instruments rack, hold down SHIFT and press the INSTRUMENT button. The device switches to the global mode and the LED above the INSTRUMENT button starts to blink.
Mackie MCU Pro VST Parameter Settings Replacing and Removing VST Instruments You can replace an instrument in the VST Instruments window with another instrument or remove it completely in the global mode. PROCEDURE 1. To access the VST instruments settings in global mode, hold down SHIFT and press the INSTRUMENT button. 2. To move to Page 01, use the CHANNEL buttons. 3. To select a VST Instruments slot, rotate V-Pot1. 4. To load another instrument into the selected slot, rotate V-Pot 3.
Mackie MCU Pro Quick Controls for VST Instruments and Tracks Quick Controls for VST Instruments and Tracks Mackie MCU Pro allows you to control the quick controls for the current instruments in the VST Instruments window. You can also control the Track Quick Controls for the selected channel in the Inspector of the Project window. • To access the quick controls, hold down SHIFT and press the MASTER button. The LED above the MASTER button starts to blink.
Mackie MCU Pro Function Buttons Function Buttons Mackie MCU Pro provides function buttons that can control individually assigned functions in the DAW application. In the Device Setup dialog of Cubase or Nuendo, you can assign individual User Commands to the function buttons F1 to F8 in the FUNCTION SELECT section, to combinations of the functions buttons with the SHIFT button, and to the optional foot pedals. For further information, refer to the documentation of your DAW.
Mackie MCU Pro Transport Control Transport Wheel The transport wheel below the main transport bar allows you to move the position of the project cursor in your DAW. The wheel also provides a jog function, that allows you to hear playback while moving the cursor position. • To move the cursor position in the Project window, rotate the transport wheel in the standard mode. • To activate/deactivate the jog mode, press the SCRUB button to the right of the Transport wheel.
Mackie MCU Pro Transport Control • To move the project cursor to the right locator, press the RIGHT button. Activating/Deactivating Transport Cycle Mode You can activate Transport Cycle mode, to play the area between the left and right locators in a loop. • To activate/deactivate Transport Cycle mode, press the CYCLE button. This setting is also reflected on the transport bar in your DAW. Activating/Deactivating Auto Punch In Mackie MCU Pro allows you to activate/deactivate Auto Punch In.
Mackie MCU Pro Project Functions • To switch between Timecode and BARS+BEATS mode, press the SMPTE/BEATS button in the DISPLAY section. In Timecode display mode, the SMPTE LED is lit. The Timecode is displayed as selected in the Project Setup dialog of your DAW. In BARS+BEATS display mode, the BEATS LED is lit. NOTE If you change between Timecode and BARS+BEATS on Mackie MCU Pro, this change is also reflected on the transport bar in your DAW.
Mackie MCU Pro Project Functions Undo and Redo Operations You can undo and redo your last operations in your application with the UNDO and REDO buttons. • To undo the last operation in your application, press UNDO. To undo further operations, press UNDO again. • To restore undone operations, press REDO. To restore further undone operations, press REDO again. • To open the Edit History dialog in your application, press SHIFT + UNDO.
Mackie MCU Pro Project Functions • To close the currently active window, hold SHIFT button down and press EDIT. Navigation Buttons You can use the arrow buttons located left to the jog wheel to navigate in your application. The navigation buttons of Mackie MCU Pro have the same function as the arrow keys on your computer keyboard. In the navigation mode, the LED next to the ZOOM button is off. EXAMPLE In the Project window, you can use the up/down arrow buttons to move to another channel.
Mackie MCU Pro Project Functions Zoom Functions You can use the navigation buttons in a zoom mode for zoom functions in the active window of your application. To activate the zoom mode, press the ZOOM button between the navigation buttons. The LED next to the ZOOM button lights up. The following zoom functions are available in several windows of your application: • To zoom in, press the right arrow button. • To zoom out, press the left arrow button.
Mackie HUI This section describes how to set up Mackie HUI in your DAW application. Setting Up Mackie HUI You must add each new remote control device in the Device Setup dialog of Cubase or Nuendo. PROCEDURE 1. Connect Mackie HUI to your computer. 2. Turn on Mackie HUI. 3. Start Cubase or Nuendo. 4. Select Devices > Device Setup > Add Device. 5. In the Device Setup dialog, click + and select Mackie HUI. 6. Select the MIDI Input for Mackie HUI. 7. Select the MIDI Output for Mackie HUI. 8.
Mackie HUI Mixer Functions Faders The faders in the channel set are used for hands-on level control and mixing, and allow adjustments of the corresponding channel levels in your application. Because the faders are motorized, they move to reflect any level automation that you have created in your projects. The faders also move when you select a new set of 8 channels to control, to reflect the current levels of the 8 channels. The faders are touch sensitive.
Mackie HUI Mixer Parameter Settings • To activate/deactivate the mute state for a single channel, press the MUTE button. • To deactivate the mute state for all channels, press the ASSIGN button. • To activate/deactivate the solo state for a single channel, press the SOLO button. • To deactivate the solo state for all channels, press the DEFAULT button. A lit RUDE SOLO LIGHT LED to the right of the time code display indicates that one or more channels are soloed.
Mackie HUI Mixer Parameter Settings • To switch between left-right and the front-rear panning, press the PAN button again. This setting is reflected in the SELECT ASSIGN display. • To set the panning for a particular channel, rotate the corresponding PAN/SEND encoder. Sends For audio channels, you can control the sends for the selected channel and for the current channel set. You can control the sends for the selected audio channel in the DSP/ EDIT/ASSIGN section.
Mackie HUI VST Parameter Settings Generally, routing destinations are assigned exclusively. Therefore only one output can be active at the same time. However, direct routing offers a summing mode that allows you to feed your signals to several outputs at a time. The following applies: • To access the direct routing settings, hold down SHIFT/ADD and press the F3 button. • On Page 01, you can activate/deactivate the direct routing slots 1 to 4.
Mackie HUI VST Parameter Settings Insert Effects You can control the insert effects for a selected channel. The following applies: • To access the insert effect settings, press the F4 button. • On Page 01, you can select an insert slot, activate/deactivate the selected insert slot, and select an insert effect. • On Page 02 and the following pages, you can set the insert effect parameters.
Mackie HUI Transport Control • On Page 02 and the following pages, you can set the master insert effect parameters. In selected channel mode, the following applies: • To access the VST instrument settings in selected channel mode, press the F8 button. • On Page 01, you can select a VST instrument and activate/deactivate the selected VST instrument. • On Page 02 and the following pages, you can set the parameters of the selected VST instrument.
Mackie HUI Transport Control SHIFT/ADD + QUICK PUNCH Activates/Deactivates Auto Punch Out Transport Wheel The transport wheel below the main transport bar allows you to move the position of the project cursor in your DAW. The wheel also provides a jog function and a shuttle function. • To move the cursor position in the Project window, rotate the transport wheel in the standard mode. • To activate/deactivate the jog mode, press the SCRUB button to the right of the Transport wheel.
Mackie HUI Project Functions • To move the cursor backward by the amount of the time that is set with the new value, press the - button. Locators You can set and select locators with the IN and OUT buttons in the transport section. • To set the left locator to the current cursor position, hold down SHIFT/ADD and press the IN button. • To move the project cursor to the left locator, press the IN button.
Mackie HUI Project Functions PASTE Copies the data from the clipboard to the selected location DELETE Deletes the current selection Undo and Redo Operations You can undo and redo your last operations in your application with the UNDO button in the KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS section. • To undo the last operation in your application, press UNDO. To undo further operations, press UNDO again. • To restore undone operations, hold down SHIFT/ADD and press UNDO.
Mackie HUI Project Functions Navigation Buttons The navigation buttons of Mackie HUI have the same function as the arrow keys on your computer keyboard. EXAMPLE In the Project window, you can use the up/down arrow buttons to move to another channel. In the MixConsole, you can use the left/right arrow buttons to move to another channel. Zoom Functions You can use the navigation buttons in a zoom mode for zoom functions in the active window. In the zoom mode the LED below the MODE button is lit.
JLCooper MCS-3000 Setting Up JLCooper MCS-3000 This section describes how to set up JLCooper MCS-3000 in your DAW application. You must add each new remote control device in the Device Setup dialog of Cubase or Nuendo. PROCEDURE 1. Connect JLCooper MCS-3000 to your computer. 2. Turn on JLCooper MCS-3000. 3. Start Cubase or Nuendo. 4. Select Devices > Device Setup > Add Device. 5. In the Device Setup dialog, click + and select JLCooper MCS-3000. 6. Select the MIDI Input for JLCooper MCS-3000. 7.
JLCooper MCS-3000 Parameter Settings Because the faders are motorized, they move to reflect any level automation that you have created in your projects. The faders also move when you select a new set of 8 channels to control, to reflect the current levels of the 8 channels. Channel Set Assignment JLCooper MCS-3000 can remote-control 32 mixer channels in groups of 8 channels. • To select the channels 1 to 8, press the BANK 1 button. • To select the channels 9 to 16, press the BANK 2 button.
JLCooper MCS-3000 Transport Control • To select a parameter group, press the corresponding PAGE button above the LCD display. • To set a parameter, rotate the corresponding encoder below the LCD display. Panning You can set the left-right panning for the selected channel with the leftmost encoder on PAGE 1 or on PAGE 2. Sends You can set the level for the send slots 1 to 4 of the selected channel on PAGE 1. You can set the level for the send slots 5 to 8 of the selected channel on PAGE 2.
JLCooper MCS-3000 Function Buttons Function Buttons JLCooper MCS-3000 provides several function buttons that can control individually assigned functions in the DAW application. In the Device Setup dialog of Cubase or Nuendo, you can assign individual User Commands to the function buttons F1 to F8, M1 to M5, and W1 to W7 of JLCooper MCS-3000. You can also assign alternate functions to these buttons using the SHIFT button. For further information, refer to the documentation of your DAW application.
Yamaha DM2000/DM2000v2 The Yamaha DM2000/DM2000v2 is a digital mixing console that provides full automation of virtually all console parameters. It is designed to integrate effectively with digital audio workstations such as Cubase or Nuendo. NOTE For detailed information about features, parameters, etc., see the documentation that comes with the Yamaha DM2000/DM2000v2.
Yamaha DM2000/DM2000v2 Pan Suspend Writing Pan Surround Suspend Writing Inserts AUX Suspend Writing Sends AUX on Suspend Writing Others EQ Suspend Writing EQ Nuendo: If you press Set simultaneously, the buttons of the Automix section offer the following functions, which are also named on the console. Nuendo: The buttons of the Overwrite section have impact on writing automation data. If you press Set simultaneously, they have impact on reading automation data.
Yamaha DM2000/DM2000v2 Surround Suspend Reading Inserts AUX Suspend Reading Sends AUX on Suspend Reading Others EQ Suspend Reading EQ Track Operation Auto Write enable. If you press Auto and Set simultaneously, you activate/deactivate Read Enable. AUX Select Section The AUX Select Section allows you to select the Sends and Cue Sends that you want to edit. NOTE • To control the sends or cue sends with the channel faders of the console, activate AUX/MTRX in the Fader Mode section.
Yamaha DM2000/DM2000v2 Equalizer Section The Equalizer Section allows you to control the frequency, q-factor and gain parameters for each EQ band of a channel.
Yamaha DM2000/DM2000v2 • Channel Inserts If you activate Internal Effects, the display offers a page for each of the 8 sends of the selected channel. The encoders control the following functions of your DAW: Encoder 1 Send Level Encoder 2 Activates/Deactivates Send Encoder 3 Pre/Post Fader If you activate Plug-Ins, the display offers two pages.
Yamaha DM2000/DM2000v2 NOTE The Up/Down Arrow buttons and the buttons 4 and 8 of the Effects/Plug-ins Section allow you to scroll between the pages in the display.
Yamaha DM1000v2 The Yamaha DM1000v2 is a digital mixing console that provides full automation of virtually all console parameters. It is designed to integrate effectively with digital audio workstations such as Cubase or Nuendo. NOTE For detailed information about features, parameters, etc., please see the documentation which comes with the Yamaha DM1000v2.
Yamaha 01v96v2 The Yamaha 01v96v2 is a digital mixing console that provides full automation of virtually all console parameters. It is designed to integrate effectively with digital audio workstations such as Cubase or Nuendo. NOTE For detailed information about features, parameters, etc., see the documentation which comes with the Yamaha 01v96v2.
Yamaha 02r96v2 The Yamaha 02r96v2 is a digital mixing console that provides full automation of virtually all console parameters. It is designed to integrate effectively with digital audio workstations such as Cubase or Nuendo. NOTE For detailed information about features, parameters, etc., see the documentation which comes with the Yamaha 02r96v2.