9.5

Table Of Contents
Remote Controlling Cubase
The Generic Remote Device
Column Description
device in Cubase is controlled. The special
“Command” option allows you to perform
certain command actions by remote
control. One example of this is the selection
of remote banks.
Channel/Category This is where you select the channel to be
controlled or, if the “Command” Device
option is selected, the Command category.
Value/Action Clicking in this column opens a pop-up
menu, allowing you to select the parameter
of the channel to be controlled (typically, if
the “VST Mixer” Device option is selected,
you can choose between volume, pan, send
levels, EQ, etc.).
If the “Command” Device option is selected,
this is where you specify the “Action” of the
category.
Value/Action Clicking in this column opens a pop-up
menu, allowing you to select the parameter
of the channel to be controlled (typically, if
the “VST Mixer” Device option is selected,
you can choose between volume, pan, send
levels, EQ, etc.).
Flags Clicking in this column opens a pop-
up menu, allowing you to activate or
deactivate flags:
Push Button – If this flag is activated,
the parameter is only changed if
the received MIDI message shows a
value unequal to 0.
Toggle – If this flag is activated,
the parameter value is switched
between minimum and maximum
value each time a MIDI message
is received. The combination of
Push Button and Toggle is useful for
remote controls which do not latch
the state of a button. One example is
controlling mute status with a device
on which pressing the Mute button
turns it on, and releasing the Mute
button turns it off. If Push Button
and Toggle are activated, the Mute
status will change between on and
off whenever the button is pressed
on the console.
Not Automated – If this flag is
activated, the parameter will not be
automated.
8. If necessary, make settings for another bank.
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