Hey guys, I am trying to set up my M-Audio Keystation Pro 88. Currently, I can use the keys on it and the transport controls. The transport controls aren't the greatest, but they work. For example, I press play, and nothing happens. However, if I hold the play button for a little while, it plays. Or, if I press it twice, it plays.
What I am trying to do, is set up all the knobs and faders and stuff to control various things in Cubase SX3.
M-Audio has a nice piece of software called "Enigma" that shows a graphical representation of all the controllers on the Keystation Pro 88. Each controller (knob, slider, etc) has a number for the message it sends out. You can change that controller message to whatever you want.
What I need, is a list of the Cubase controller messages so I can set this up how I want it to be.
I can't seem to find this list anywhere. Does anyone know where I can track it down?
I'm sure I can probably make a new template in Cubase, and change everything to whatever I want it to be. But I don't want to do it in Cubase. I would rather look at the graphic in the Enigma software and just change the number on the picture. So I guess I need a list of the generic remote controller messages that Cubase will recognize.
I basically need a list of whatever messages I need to send to Cubase in order to control volume, panning, mute, solo, effect level, etc. on audio and MIDI tracks.
Any help would be appreciated...
List of Cubase Controls?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 159 posts since 20 Mar, 2005
Here is a screen shot of the software so you will know what I'm talking about.
You can see that every knob, slider, etc, has a controller number.
I need to change that number so that it controls what I want it to.
So I basically need the list of numbers that Cubase will recognize.
In this screen shot, I am editing the parameters of the first slider.

You can see that every knob, slider, etc, has a controller number.
I need to change that number so that it controls what I want it to.
So I basically need the list of numbers that Cubase will recognize.
In this screen shot, I am editing the parameters of the first slider.
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 12 Nov, 2002 from Auxworld
You make the connections in SX via the Generic Remote Device.
I use a Novation X-Station to control SX. It's a piece of cake once you have the GRD set up correctly - which is not too hard, although a little laborious, since the GRD has a learn function.
I use a Novation X-Station to control SX. It's a piece of cake once you have the GRD set up correctly - which is not too hard, although a little laborious, since the GRD has a learn function.