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Remote Control Assignments<br />
Button/Controller Functions<br />
INSTRUMENT mode [INSTRUMENT] (Multi Channel View)<br />
[INSTRUMENT] → [INSTRUMENT] (Track Parameter View)<br />
Knobs 1 - 8 (tweaking →<br />
pressing)<br />
Knobs 1 - 8 (pressing)<br />
(a Knob to which the Instrument<br />
is assigned)<br />
Knobs 1 - 8 (tweaking)<br />
(Parameter page)<br />
Knobs 1 - 8 (pressing)<br />
(Parameter page)<br />
Cursor [LEFT]<br />
Cursor [RIGHT]<br />
(Parameter page)<br />
Turn the knob to select the desired instrument for insertion<br />
(indication flashes), then press the knob to actually enter the<br />
selected setting.<br />
Calls up the parameter page and opens the Editor window on<br />
Logic.<br />
Edits the parameter.<br />
Press the [ARPEGGIO ON/OFF] button to indicate the Track/Slot number in the brackets [ ] at the top of<br />
the LCD.<br />
The [OPTION], [CONTROL], and [ALT] buttons on the Logic Control corresponds to the [EDIT], [JOB],<br />
and [STORE] buttons at left below the LCD respectively.<br />
Additional operations other than those listed above are available. For details, refer to the relevant<br />
documentation of Logic Control.<br />
When controlling Cubase SX:<br />
Resets the edited parameter value to the default. (Please note that<br />
some parameters cannot be reset.)<br />
Changes the page.<br />
[INSTRUMENT] Return to the INSTRUMENT mode.<br />
Functions assigned to [F1] - [F6] and [SF1] - [SF5] buttons<br />
PAN/SEND<br />
TONE<br />
ARP FX<br />
EQ<br />
PAN/SEND<br />
TONE<br />
TONE<br />
ARP FX<br />
ARP FX<br />
EQ<br />
Data List<br />
ASSIGNMENT<br />
PAGE UP<br />
PAGE DWN PAN EQ BANK-L BANK-R SHIFT<br />
FADER BANKS<br />
FLIP<br />
FaderGroup<br />
PLUG-INS DYN DIAL R<strong>ES</strong>ET KN1-4/5-8<br />
EDIT NAME/VALUE DIAL R<strong>ES</strong>ET KN1-4/5-8<br />
CHANNEL-L CHANNEL-R BANK-L BANK-R SHIFT<br />
MASTER<br />
SAVE REVERT DIAL R<strong>ES</strong>ET KN1-4/5-8<br />
SENDS INSTRUMENTS UNDO REDO SHIFT<br />
5<br />
6 7 8 KN1-4/5-8<br />
1 2 3 4 SHIFT<br />
F5<br />
F6 F7 F8 KN1-4/5-8<br />
F1 F2 F3 F4 SHIFT<br />
PROJECT<br />
MIXER SOLO DEFAT DIAL R<strong>ES</strong>ET KN1-4/5-8<br />
LEFT RIGHT CYCLE PUNCH SHIFT<br />
CURSOR-L<br />
CURSOR-R ADD DIAL R<strong>ES</strong>ET KN1-4/5-8<br />
CURSOR-DWN CURSOR-UP PREV NEXT EDIT SHIFT<br />
Button/Controller<br />
In all modes:<br />
Functions<br />
[PAGE UP]<br />
[PAGE DOWN]<br />
Calls up the next/previous page.<br />
[SHIFT]+[PAGE UP] Calls up the first page.<br />
[SHIFT]+[PAGE DOWN] Calls up the last page.<br />
[NAME/VALUE] Changes the indication of the parameter name and its value.<br />
[SEL] Selects a channel.<br />
[MUTE] Mutes or unmutes each channel.<br />
[SHIFT]+[SOLO DEFEAT] Unmutes all channels.<br />
[SOLO] Sets Solo for each channel to on or off.<br />
[SOLO DEFEAT] Sets Solo for all channels to off.<br />
[REC RDY] Sets the REC RDY of each channel to on or off.<br />
[BANK ] Scrolls through the track indication every eight channels.<br />
[CHANNEL ] Scrolls through the track indication channel-by-channel.<br />
[FLIP] Switches the functions of the Channel Knobs and Faders.<br />
[EDIT] Opens the Edit window for the currently selected block (AUDIO/<br />
MIDI).<br />
[CYCLE] Turns Loop on or off.<br />
[F1] - [F8] [F1] - [F8] as defined in Cubase SX.<br />
[PROJECT] Brings the Track View window to the front of the <strong>com</strong>puter screen.<br />
[MIXER] Opens the Mixer window.<br />
[SHIFT]+[EDIT] Closes the current window.<br />
[1] – [8] Corresponds to 1 - 8 of the Channel View on the Mixer Window.<br />
[UNDO] Executes the Undo operation.<br />
[REDO] Executes the Redo operation.<br />
[SAVE] Executes the Save operation.<br />
[ADD] Enters/Clears a Marker at the current song position.<br />
[RWD] Hold to continuously rewind.<br />
[SHIFT]+[RWD] Moves the song position to the top of the song.<br />
[PREV] Moves the song position to the previous Marker.<br />
[FF] Hold to continuously fast-forward.<br />
[SHIFT]+[FF] Moves the song position to the end of the song.<br />
[NEXT] Moves the song position to the next Marker. (This may not work in<br />
certain conditions.)<br />
[STOP] Press to stop recording or playback. Pressing this when playback<br />
is stopped goes to the song location at which the song playback<br />
started at last time.<br />
[PLAY] Press to start playback from the current point.<br />
[REC] Press this to start song recording. The [F] (Play) and [I] (Rec)<br />
lamp are turned on during recording.<br />
PAN mode [PAN] (MULTI CHANNEL only)<br />
Knobs 1 - 8 For editing parameters.<br />
EQ mode [EQ] (SELECTED CHANNEL only)<br />
Knobs 1 - 8 For editing parameters.<br />
SEND mode [DYN] (SELECTED CHANNEL only)<br />
Knobs 1 - 8 For editing parameters.<br />
PLUG-IN mode [PLUG-IN] (SELECTED CHANNEL only)<br />
Knob 1 Changes the Slot Number (on page 1 only).<br />
Knob 2 Turns the Effects on or off (on page 1 only).<br />
Knob 3 Selects an Effect Type (on page 1 only).<br />
Knobs 1 - 8 (turning) Edits each of the parameters (on page 2 and later).<br />
SEND EFFECT mode [SENDS]/MASTER EFFECT mode [MASTER] (Global mode only)<br />
Knob 1 Changes the Slot Number (on page 1 only).<br />
Knob 2 Turns the Effects on or off (on page 1 only).<br />
Knobs 1 - 8 Edits each of the parameters (on page 2 and later).<br />
INSTRUMENT mode [INSTRUMENTS] (Global mode only)<br />
Knob 1 Changes the Slot Number (on page 1 only).<br />
Knob 2 Turns the software tone generator on or off (on page 1 only).<br />
Knobs 1 - 8 Edits each of the parameters (on page 2 and later).<br />
When changing the assigned Effect Type, you need to change the Slot Number or go to another page<br />
and return back to the original page, in order to enable the correct page indication.<br />
Parameters to be edited differ depending on the assigned Effect and Software Tone Generator.<br />
An error message may appear depending on the MIDI related settings.<br />
Additional operations other than those listed above are available. For details, refer to the relevant<br />
documentation of Mackie Control.