12/7/2023 0 Comments Cubase mackie controlSwitching between banks of faders is either impossible or very quirky -Many of the buttons that work fine when a given device is the ONLY Mackie Control device, don’t work when all four are Mackie Control devices (or even if more than ONE is). However, when I do this, the devices don’t function properly. I need to be able to set up all four devices as Mackie Control devices in order to use the FULL functionality of each. In this example, I look at the incoming value to determine which global variable to use, then put it into local space for manipulation and back out to global space when done.My project studio includes the following hardware devices: Since V-POTS send relative data, you will have to do some addition/subtraction and store the current values of each into global variable. For example with a given button pressed and held, switch the preset on so you can send CC with your faders and with button release, send normal fader information.Īlso, you may need to capture feedback of each fader in the unselected mode back from Cubase so that as you switch your controler into into Fader (MCU) or CC mode, you can update the fader positions on your controller.Īlso available for paid consulting services: Andi,įor V-POTs something like this would work for Macike MCU to CC conversion. One final note, you may need to push an unused button on your controller to signal to MT Pro to enable and disable the preset with the above translators and then add a MIDI thru path so that you can still move your faders in Cubase. Notice the CC has only 7 bit value and faders have 14 bit value hence you will lose some resolution of the feedback fader movement on your Platform M which uses 14 bit.įor Faders 2-8 Substitute E1-E8 in place of E0 above. Incoming (From Cubase) Control Chane MIDI CH 1 CC 0 value pp Outgoing (To Cubase) Control Change MIDI CH 1 CC 0 value pp Here is an example of conversion of HUI to CC for fader 1, For CC, modify as necessary for which CC and channel you want. It is less complicated with Mackie MCU and you also retain your master fader (which HUI does not support). You can also do this with HUI conversion. Yes you can leave the device in Mackie MCU or Mackie HUI and convert from MCU to CC (to the DAW) with feedback as CC to MCU back to your device. Or if my solution to this (HUI to Midi CC) seems like a bad idea for fixing this issue and anyone has a better idea, I’m all ears.įrom what I’m hearing, fader movement feedback to your iCon Platform M+ in CC mode is no longer working, however it still works in Mackie MCU and Mackie HUI modes. (the latter work fine in MIDI-mode but of course I have to put the entire machine in HUI mode). So the motorized faders I’d like to use and also the endless rotary knobs. And then also back from Midi CC to HUI to send back to the motorized faders. I see that HUI is supported in Bome Translator Pro but I can’t get it to convert HUI to Midi CC to send to Cubase. However, I need the faders to control plugin parameters (faders in plugins n such) and preferably feed back from Cubase to the motorized faders. Mackie Control for channels and such works just fine, including the motorized fader. (I contacted ICON’s customer support but let’s not go there… so perhaps this is the only way to get it to work.) Then there was a ‘firmware update’ and now they don’t respond at all. They used to at least but didn’t work correctly. The controller support MCU, HUI and MIDI but the motorized faders don’t receive feedback using MIDI. I have an Icon Platform M+ and Cubase Pro 11. I humbly request your help, since I am not getting there on my own.
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