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Remote controlling Cubase
The Generic Remote device
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When the Generic Remote device is added in the Device Setup dialog, you can open the
corresponding window by selecting “Generic Remote” from the Devices menu.
3. Select the Generic Remote device in the Devices list to the left.
The settings for the Generic Remote device are displayed, allowing you to specify which
control on your device should control which parameter in Cubase.
4. Use the MIDI Input and Output pop-up menus to select the MIDI port(s) to which your
remote device is connected.
5. Use the pop-up menu to the right to select a bank.
Banks are combinations of a certain number of channels, and are used because most
MIDI devices can control only a limited number of channels at a time (often 8 or 16).
For example, if your MIDI control device has 16 volume faders, and you are using 32
MixConsole channels in Cubase, you would need 2 banks of 16 channels each. When
the first bank is selected you can control channel 1 to 16; when the second Bank is
selected you can control channel 17 to 32.
6. Set up the table at the top according to the controls on your MIDI control device.
The columns have the following functionality:
Column Description
Control Name Double-clicking this field allows you to
enter a descriptive name for the control
(typically a name written on the console).
This name is automatically reflected in
the Control Name column in the lower
table.