Steinberg Cubase Studio 4 Mackie Control Studio Manual
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4 Table of Contents 5Introduction 6About this chapter 6The Steinberg layout for Mackie Control 7About Mackie Control XT 8Basic mixing 9About this chapter 9Selecting which channels to control 10Using the faders 10Rec/Rdy 10Mute and Solo 10Using the Select buttons 11A note about automation 12Control strip assignment 13About this chapter 13Basic procedures 15About the symbols used in this chapter 16Selected Channel: EQ 16Selected Channel: FX Send 17Selected Channel: Inserts 18Selected Channel: Studio Sends 18Selected Channel: Instruments 19Fader Set: Pan 19Global: Send Effects 20Global: Master Effects 20Global: Instruments 22Transport control 23About this chapter 23The transport controls 23Working with markers 24Switching the time display 25Other functions 26About this chapter 26Project functions 26Edit functions 26Working with windows 27Function keys 27Cursor keys 27Showing level meters in the parameter display 28Index
6 Introduction About this chapter This chapter describes the Steinberg-specific layout for Mackie Control, and also provides information regarding the Mackie Control XT 8 channel extender unit. The Steinberg layout for Mackie Control An overlay is included with your Mackie Control that shows all Steinberg-specific key assignments for this de- vice. The overlay can be placed over the top right part of Mackie Control, above the transport controls. These key assignments are used to remote control Cubase. You can also order this overlay from Mackie. Contact your hardware dealer for details. The following figure shows the Steinberg overlay for Mackie Control. Action Keys section Fader Groups section Function keys F1 to F8Display section Markers section The Shift button !Please note that we will refer to the key assignments of the Steinberg overlay throughout this manual, i.e. the original key labels replaced by this overlay are not used.
7 Introduction About the Shift button In the Action Keys section, to the right in the second row of buttons, you will find the Shift button. The Shift button is always used in combination with another button to extend that button’s functionality. Pressing the Shift button alone has no effect. About Mackie Control XT Mackie Control XT 8 channel extender units are also sup- ported. All faders and encoder/displays are combined into one continuous surface. The following applies: •When the encoder section is used to display the data for one channel (channel strip mode, or for plug-ins), the parameters are presented over the encoder section of all devices, from left to right. Fader bank navigation and encoder section assignment is controlled by the Mackie Control unit. For each Mackie Control and Mackie Control XT unit, a new device needs to be added in the Device Setup. For each device select the appropriate MIDI ports. In the Device List, the top-most device represents the right-most channels, and vice versa. Please make sure that the used MIDI ports are deactivated in the “All MIDI Inputs” device.
9 Basic mixing About this chapter This chapter describes how to work with the faders and the rows of buttons above them (Solo, Mute, Select and Rec), and how to select which channels are affected by the fader settings. Selecting which channels to control Mackie Control’s fader section controls eight different channels in Cubase (plus the master level, which has its own fader). You select which channels to control with the aid of the Fader Banks section and the Fader Groups sec- tion of Mackie Control. The Fader Banks section The Fader Groups section Using the controls in the Fader Banks section In the Fader Banks section, press the left or right Bank button to switch from one set of eight channels to the next. For example, if you are currently controlling Mixer channels 1 to 8, pressing the right Bank button will switch to the next eight channels, i.e. channels 9 to 16. To go back to the previous eight channels, press the left Bank button. If you press the left or right Channel button in the Fader Banks section, the fader assignment will shift in steps of one channel instead. Let’s say the faders currently control audio channels 9-16. If you press the left Channel button, the faders will shift one step to the left and con- trol audio channels 8-15. Pressing the Flip button in the Fader Banks section switches the parameter assignment between the faders and the V-Pots, i.e. what was controlled with a fader is now controlled with the corresponding V-Pot and vice versa. Press the Edit button in the Fader Banks section to open an editor for the current selection. Hold down Shift and press Edit to close the currently active window. Using the controls in the Fader Groups section In Cubase, you can create so called channel view presets in your Mixer window, by selecting the channels to be dis- played and clicking the symbol button at the bottom left of the Mixer window. The Steinberg key assignments for Mackie Control make use of the channel views feature. In the Fader Groups section, the first channel view defined in Cubase is as- signed to button 1, the second channel view is assigned to button 2 and so on. In this way, you can switch between any of the first eight channel views of Cubase by pressing one of the buttons in the Fader Groups section. Selects the previous eight channels.Selects the next eight channels.
10 Basic mixing Using the faders The faders of Mackie Control are used for hands-on level control and mixing, and allow precise adjustments of the corresponding channel levels in Cubase. Since the faders are motorized, they will move to reflect any level automa- tion you have created in your projects. The faders will also move when you select a new set of eight channels to con- trol, instantly jumping to reflect the current levels of the eight channels. The faders are also touch sensitive, which means that as soon as you move a fader manually, the motors are “overridden”. In other words, if you have automated level changes, you can grab a fader at any time, overriding the automation – just as you can click and hold a moving fader on screen with the mouse. Even though the faders are very quiet, there may be sit- uations when you want absolute silence – e.g. when mix- ing an extremely soft and subtle piece of music. If that is the case, you can disable the motors by clicking the Mo- tors button in the Action Keys section. When you are finished, click the Motors button again. The fader motors are enabled again, and the faders will instantly move to reflect the current levels. Rec/Rdy The buttons directly underneath the row of V-Pots are used to arm a track for recording. The LEDs indicate the record arming state for a particular track. The Signal LEDs underneath the Rec/Rdy buttons indi- cate signal activity on the channels. The LED lights up as soon as the level meter for a channel shows any activity. Mute and Solo The two rows of buttons underneath the Rec/Rdy buttons allow you to mute or solo channels. The following rules apply: You can mute or solo several channels at the same time. The Mute and Solo buttons always show the status of the current set of eight channels! This means that if you mute a channel and then select another set of eight channels for fader control, the Mute indicator will go dark. Using the Select buttons In the rows of buttons above the faders you will find the Select buttons. These are used for selecting a single channel for detailed settings (see “Selected Channel mode” on page 13). Only one channel at a time can be selected. When you solo a channel, it is automatically selected as well. If you select a channel and then select another set of eight channels for fader control, the Select button will go dark. This is because the channel is still selected, but it’s not shown in the cur- rent fader set. !Turning the motors off does not affect the automa- tion in Cubase – all automation data saved in your project is played back as usual. !If you have soloed a channel, this is indicated by the Rude Solo LED at the top right of the Mackie Control panel. You can un-solo or un-mute any channel or combination of channels by pressing (without or with Shift) the Solo Defeat button. See “Working with windows” on page 26.