Steinberg Cubase LE 4 Remote Control Devices Manual
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11 Remote controlling the mixer Press the Quick Punch button to switch automatic punch in on or off. Hold down the Shift button and press the Quick Punch button to switch automatic punch out on or off. Press the Loop button to switch Cycle mode on or off. Press the On Line button to switch Synchronisation on or off. The Audition, Pre and Post buttons are used for user assignable functions (see function keys F1 to F7). The Mackie HUI Play, Stop, Record, Rewind and Fast Forward transport controls control the equivalent func- tions in Cubase LE. The jog wheel is used for moving the project cursor po- sition in Cubase LE. The Scrub and Shuttle buttons are currently not sup- ported. Pressing the cursor keys located to the left of the jog wheel is the same as pressing the arrow keys on your computer keyboard. When the Mode button is selected, pressing the cursor keys will control zooming in the Project window. Use the Scroll control in the DSP Edit/Assign section to scroll through the pages of one parameter group. Use the Compare button in the DSP Edit/Assign sec- tion for page up. Hold down the Shift button in the Keyboard Shortcuts section and press the Compare button to jump to the last page. Use the Bypass button in the DSP Edit/Assign section for page down. Hold down the Shift button in the Keyboard Shortcuts section and press the Bypass button to jump to the first page. Use the Insert/Param button in the DSP Edit/Assign sec- tion to switch the display of names of the available parame- ters in the lower row on or off. F1 button: Selected Channel: EQ Page 1 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the lo band Page 2 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the lo mid band Page 3 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the hi mid band Page 4 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the hi band Buttons above dials: bypass EQs F2 button: Selected Channel: Sends Pages 1 to 8 – Level, Enable, Pre/Post and Bus for Sends 1 to 8 Buttons above dials: bypass sends F3 button: Selected Channel: Routing Page 1 – Output Bus, Monitor, Input Bus, Input Gain Buttons above dials: monitor F4 button: Selected Channel: Inserts F5 button: Global mode Send Effects F6 button: Global mode Master Effects F7 button: Global mode Instruments Use the Locate/Numerics buttons to set the project cur- sor position. Immediately after you enter a numeric character, the Mackie HUI time display will no longer show the project cursor posi- tion, but the new value. You don’t have to enter decimal points, colons, or semicolons for a new value. Use the CLR button to delete the last character. Holding down Shift (in the Keyboard Shortcuts section) and pressing the CLR button will delete the new value. Press the Enter button to set the project cursor to the position according to the new value. Use the + and - buttons to shift the project cursor position forward or backward by the amount of time set with the new value. The three LEDs left of the time display indicate whether Bars+Beats (BEATS), a frame based timecode (TIME CODE) or Samples (all LEDs off) is selected.

12 Remote controlling the mixer Tascam US-428 Specifications The US-428 can remote control up to 64 mixer channels. When the Tascam US-428 device is added in the Device Setup dialog, you can open the Remote Status window by selecting “Tascam US-428” from the Devices menu. This indicates which bank (group of eight channels in Cubase LE) is cur- rently being controlled by the remote device. To select another bank, use the pop-up menu in the window or use the Bank Left/Right buttons on the remote device. The US-428 transport keys will have the equivalent functionality in Cubase LE. To set markers, hold down “Set” while pressing a loca- tor key. If you hold down the function key [Null] and then move a fader, the Select and Rec indicators above the fader will indicate whether the fader position is below or above the current fader level in Cubase LE. If the upper indicator is lit, the fader position on the panel is above the fader level in Cubase LE and vice versa. When both indicators are dark, fader positions are matched for that channel. Cubase LE mixer The following US-428 controls will remote control the fol- lowing mixer parameter for each channel strip: Fader: volume Mute/Solo: mute and solo (selected via the Solo switch) Select: selects channel for editing Pan-Dial: pan EQ-Gain Controls the EQ gain for each band selected with the Low, LoMid, HiMid and High buttons. These correspond to the four EQ bands in Cubase LE, starting from the leftmost band. EQ-Freq Controls the EQ frequency for each band selected with the Low, LoMid, HiMid and High buttons. These correspond to the four EQ bands in Cu- base LE, starting from the leftmost band. EQ-“Q” Controls the EQ “Q” for each band selected with the Low, LoMid, HiMid and High buttons. These correspond to the four EQ bands in Cubase LE, starting from the leftmost band. Aux 1 to Aux 4 and shuttle wheel: The effect send levels for sends 1 to 4. The shuttle wheel will act as position shuttle if no Aux send button is selected. Press the activated button to deselect it. Holding down the “Asgn” button and pressing the Low, LoMid, HiMid and High EQ buttons switches the corres- ponding EQ band “On” button status. Holding down the “Asgn” button and pressing the Aux1 to Aux4 buttons switches the corresponding Effect Send 1–4 “On” button status. Yamaha 01V Specifications The Yamaha 01V can remote control the Cubase LE mixer. Before you can initiate remote control operation, the 01V must be set up in the following way: MIDI Parameter Change and Receive must be enabled. MIDI Control Change and Receive must be disabled. Device ID / MIDI Channel Receive must be set to “1”. Local Control should be set to “Off”. When Local Control is set to “Off”, remote control of the mixer is enabled. The 01V remote operation of the Cubase LE mixer is very straightforward, with (almost) every parameter having the equivalent parameter controller in the 01V mixer. The cur- rent status of all controllable parameters is fed back to the 01V and indicated on the panel, using the motorized fad- ers, indicators, etc. (for this to work, you need a twoway MIDI connection between the 01V and Cubase LE). To facilitate 32 channel remote control, two separate con- trol “Layouts” are used, each controlling 16 mixer chan- nels. The “Memory” button on the 01V is used to switch between VST layout 1 and 2. Page 1 displays VST Layout 1, and page 2 VST Layout 2. !The US-428 supports “MIDI Feedback”, allowing for mute/solo, channel selection, EQ band, Aux 1 to 4 and transport status to be indicated on the panel. For this (and the fader position indication described above) to work, you need to select the “US-428 Control” port as input and output.

13 Remote controlling the mixer The following parameters are remote controllable for channels 1–32 in the mixer: Fader level, mute and pan. 01V controls for these parameters control the equivalent Cubase LE pa- rameters. Effect sends 1–6. 01V Aux 1–4 control effect send 1–4, 01V effect 1 and 2 control effect send 5 and 6. EQ Frequency, Gain and Q (4 bands). 01V controls for these parameters control the equivalent Cubase LE pa- rameters. Stereo Master Volume. The 01V control for this parameter controls the equivalent Cubase LE parameter. Send effects master volume 1–4 are controlled by 01V Aux Master 1–4. Send effects master 5 and 6 are con- trolled by 01V effect master 1 and 2. With Layout 1 the 01V controls the following channels: Channel 1–12, 13/14 and 15/16 will control channels 1–14. 01V Return 1 and 2 will control channels 15 and 16. With Layout 2 the 01V controls the following channels: Channel 1–12, 13/14 and 15/16 will control channels 17–30. 01V Return 1 and 2 will control channels 31 and 32. Yamaha DM2000/DM 2000v2 The Yamaha DM2000 is a digital mixing console that pro- vides full automation of virtually all console parameters. It is designed to integrate effectively with digital audio work- stations such as Cubase LE. For detailed information about features, parameters, etc., please see the documentation which comes with the Yamaha DM2000. Yamaha DM1000 The Yamaha DM1000 is a digital mixing console that pro- vides full automation of virtually all console parameters. It is designed to integrate effectively with digital audio work- stations such as Cubase LE. For detailed information about features, parameters, etc., please see the documentation which comes with the Yamaha DM1000. Yamaha 01v96v2 The Yamaha 01v96v2 is a digital mixing console that pro- vides full automation of virtually all console parameters. It is designed to integrate effectively with digital audio work- stations such as Cubase LE. For detailed information about features, parameters, etc., please see the documentation which comes with the Yamaha 01v96v2. Yamaha 02r96v2 The Yamaha 02r96v2 is a digital mixing console that pro- vides full automation of virtually all console parameters. It is designed to integrate effectively with digital audio work- stations such as Cubase LE. For detailed information about features, parameters, etc., please see the documentation which comes with the Yamaha 02r96v2. Yamaha 01x The Yamaha 01x is a digital mixing console that provides full automation of virtually all console parameters. It is de- signed to integrate effectively with digital audio worksta- tions such as Cubase LE. For detailed information about features, parameters, etc., please see the documentation which comes with the Yamaha 01x. !The value ranges for the parameters in the 01V may not match the ranges for the corresponding parame- ters in all cases.

15 Index G Generic Remote Device 7 H Houston 9 M Mackie Control 9 Mackie HUI 9 R Remote control Key commands 7 Setting up 6 Writing automation 7 T Tascam US-428 12 Y Yamaha 01V 12 Yamaha 01v96v2 13 Yamaha 01x 13 Yamaha 02r96v2 13 Yamaha DM1000 13 Yamaha DM2000/DM2000v2 13