9.5

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Remote Controlling Cubase
The Remote Control Editor(Cubase Elements only)
NOTE
Note that you only need to make settings in the bottom table for this bank. The table at
the top is already set up according to the MIDI remote device.
If necessary, you can add banks by clicking the Add button below the Bank pop-up menu.
Clicking the Rename button allows you to assign a new name to the selected bank, and
you can remove an unneeded bank by selecting it and clicking the Delete button.
9. When you are finished, close the Studio Setup dialog.
Now, you can control the specified Cubase parameters from the MIDI remote device. To
select another bank, use the pop-up menu in the Generic Remote window (or use a control
on the MIDI remote device if you have assigned one for this).
Importing and exporting remote setups
The Export button in the top right corner of the Generic Remote setup page allows you to
export the current setup, including the control configuration (the table at the top) and all banks.
The setup is saved as a file (with the file extension “.xml”). Clicking the Import button allows you
to import saved remote setup files.
NOTE
The last imported or exported remote setup will automatically be loaded when the program
starts or the Generic Remote control is added in the Studio Setup dialog.
The Remote Control Editor(Cubase Elements only)
Often, the automatic mapping of plug-in parameters to remote control devices appears rather
random, and not very intuitive. The Remote Control Editor allows you to define your own
mapping of VST plug-in parameters to the controls of the supported hardware controllers.
To open the Remote Control Editor, right-click the plug-in panel of the plug-in that you
want to remote-control and select “Remote Control Editor”.
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