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Table Of Contents
Remote Controlling Cubase
The Remote Control Editor(Cubase Elements only)
Decreasing Stepwise
Pressing the switch steps through the available settings in reverse order until the
minimum is reached.
Increasing Stepwise (cycle)
Pressing the switch steps through the available settings, starting over with the
minimum value when the maximum is reached.
Decreasing Stepwise (cycle)
Pressing the switch steps through the available settings in reverse order, starting
over with the maximum value when the minimum is reached.
Smart Switch
This changes between 2 states every time you press the switch, like an On/Off
button. Furthermore, if you keep the switch pressed, you enter Momentary mode,
that is, the corresponding function stays active for as long as the button is pressed.
Invert Control Value
This inverts the control state/value.
Hide Control When Inactive
Hides plug-in parameters when they are inactive or disabled.
Assigning Parameters to Controls
PROCEDURE
1. Click on the toolbar to activate Learn mode for the editor.
2. In the editor, select the control that you want to assign to a plug-in parameter.
A colored border around a control shows that this control has the Learn focus.
3. Click on a parameter on the plug-in panel.
This assigns that parameter to the control.
You can also double-click on a control in the editor to open the list of available plug-in
parameters, and click a parameter to assign it to the control.
4. Click on another control to set the Learn focus to that control and assign a parameter to it.
5. Press Esc to end Learn mode.
Removing the Parameter assignment
To remove the parameter assignment for a cell, activate Learn mode, select the cell, and
press Delete or Backspace.
To remove all assignments, click the “Remove All Assignments” button.
Assignment Status
You can show the current assignment of all cells in a layout by activating the “i” button in the
top right corner of the editor. This is useful to get a quick overview of the parameters that are
assigned to the available controls.
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