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Mackie MCU Pro
Setting Up Mackie MCU Pro
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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. Depending on the selected
mode, different program functions are accessible with Mackie
MCU Pro. The button
assignments of the controller also differ between the modes.
You can select the device mode for the Mackie MCU Pro under Devices > Mackie
Control.
• The Cubase/Nuendo mode provides all remotely controllable functionality of
Cubase and Nuendo with Mackie
MCU Pro.
• The Compatibility mode provides the same button assignments as previous
versions of Cubase or Nuendo. In the Compatibility mode, not all remote
functions are available.
Example: Selection of the Cubase device mode for Mackie MCU Pro
NOTE
This document only refers to the functions and button assignments of the
Cubase/Nuendo mode.
Mackie MCU XT Pro Extender Units
Cubase and Nuendo support the use of Mackie MCU XT Pro eight channel
extender units. All faders, V-Pot encoders, and displays of Mackie
MCU Pro and
Mackie
MCU XT Pro are combined into one continuous surface.
• For each Mackie MCU XT Pro unit, add a new Mackie Control remote control
device in the Device Setup.
NOTE
Deactivate Devices > Device Setup > MIDI Port Setup > All MIDI Inputs for the
MIDI input of each Mackie MCU XT Pro.
When you use Mackie MCU XT Pro with Mackie MCU XT Pro extender units, the
following applies: