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MIDI Control Surfaces Guide
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Page 1 - Pro Tools

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MIDI Control Surfaces Guide 46 Enable the appropriate Channels for the Re-ceives and Transmits options. Refer to Table 2 below for control surface c

Page 3 - Chapter 2. CM Labs MotorMix

Chapter 1: Working with MIDI Control Surfaces 5Configuring OMS for Your MIDI Control Surface(Macintosh OS 9 Only)The following are basic instructions f

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MIDI Control Surfaces Guide612 Deselect the “Use Apple SerialDMA driver when available” option and click OK.13 Save the changes to your current Stud

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Chapter 1: Working with MIDI Control Surfaces 78 Click OK.You can configure additional MIDI control sur-faces (for a total of four) by repeating the

Page 6 - MIDI Control Surfaces Guide

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide8Overview of Control Surface ParametersIn addition to on-screen fader and knob control, your MIDI control surface can acces

Page 7 - Personalities

Chapter 1: Working with MIDI Control Surfaces 9Toggling Input StatusYou can toggle at any time between Auto Input Monitor and Input Only modes by pres

Page 8 - Connect Your MIDI Control

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide10Global Modifier KeysAll modifier keys act in a reciprocal fashion, meaning the modifier can be held down on ei-ther the co

Page 9 - Configuring Your System for a

Chapter 1: Working with MIDI Control Surfaces 11Controlling Plug-Ins Pro Tools lets you control plug-ins from MIDI control surfaces enabled in the Per

Page 10 - Macintosh OS 9

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Page 11 - Control Surface MIDI Channel

Chapter 2: CM Labs MotorMix 13chapter 2CM Labs MotorMixThe MotorMix by CM Labs is a mixing and edit-ing control surface designed to interface seam-les

Page 12 - Configuring Pro Tools

Copyright This guide is copyrighted ©2003 by Digidesign, a division of Avid Technology, Inc. (hereafter “Digidesign”), with all rights reserved. Unde

Page 13 - MIDI Control Surfaces

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide14Controls and DisplaysLCD Displays important text and graphic infor-mation regarding controls and controller val-ues.Eight

Page 14 - MIDI Control Surfaces Guide8

Chapter 2: CM Labs MotorMix 15Figure 1. MotorMixMotorized FadersRotary PotsRotary SelectorVIew SelectorLCDMulti ControlsBurn SwitchesSolo switchesMut

Page 15 - “Pass Through Null” Fader

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide16Communication with MotorMixHere are some general guidelines for communi-cation between MotorMix and Pro Tools:Pro Tools O

Page 16 - MIDI Control Surfaces Guide10

Chapter 2: CM Labs MotorMix 17To enter Fader Punch Mode: 1 Press the SHIFT switch twice in rapid succes-sion and the switch’s LED starts flashing.2 S

Page 17 - Automating Plug-In Controls

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide18Transport ControlsPLAY Press this switch to activate playback in Pro Tools. The LED will be lit to indicate Pro Tools is

Page 18 - MIDI Control Surfaces Guide12

Chapter 2: CM Labs MotorMix 19To activate a transport function when in Locate mode: Press a SELECT switch under the desired Transport function displa

Page 19 - CM Labs MotorMix

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide20Parameter Control ModeParameter Control mode allows you to control automation-enabled parameters of Pro Tools plug-ins wi

Page 20 - Controls and Displays

Chapter 2: CM Labs MotorMix 21Plug-In BypassPress the FX BYPS switch to assign the MULTI switches to function as Plug-In Bypass switches. The green LE

Page 21 - Figure 1. MotorMix

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide22For example, rotate the Rotary Selector to select Send A, “SA,” and press a channel’s MULTI switch to mute Send A on that

Page 22 - Faders and Rotary Pots

Chapter 2: CM Labs MotorMix 23To globally reactivate playback and recording of automation: Press the SUSPEND switch a second time.GroupsTo create a g

Page 23 - Rotary Pots

Contents iii contents Chapter 1. Working with MIDI Control Surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 MIDI Control

Page 24 - Memory Locations

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide24will return to unity. Use the DEFAULT switch in conjunction with the ALL switch to revert to the default settings for all

Page 25 - Monitor Mode

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 25chapter 3Mackie HUI Control SurfaceThe Mackie HUI (Human User Interface) is a dedicated mixing and editing con

Page 26 - Insert Control Mode

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide26Figure 1. Mackie HUIREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYIN

Page 27 - Controlling Sends

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 27Communication with HUIHere are some general guidelines for communi-cation between HUI and Pro Tools:Pro Tools

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MIDI Control Surfaces Guide28Plug-In WindowThe ALT switch opens or closes the Plug-In win-dow for the currently selected plug-in, as indi-cated in the

Page 29 - Additional Switches

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 29Level MetersThe HUI has eight stereo, 12-segment LED lad-ders for output level indication of individual channe

Page 30 - Troubleshooting

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide30Fast Forward/Rewind SettingsWhen the Audio During Fast Forward/Rewind option is selected in the Operation Preferences, yo

Page 31 - Mackie HUI Control Surface

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 31Footswitch ControlThere are two footswitch inputs on the HUI rear panel for transport control.Footswitch #1 pe

Page 32 - TALKBACK

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide32To manually enter selection start and end times:1 Press ALT/FINE+IN or OUT in the Audition switch matrix.2 Enter values

Page 33 - WINDOW Switches

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 33Host Communication Status LEDWhen Pro Tools is communicating properly with the HUI, the far-right decimal poin

Page 34 - Analog Monitoring Section

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide iv Chapter 3. Mackie HUI Control Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Page 35 - Level Meters

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide34Scrub ModeThe HUI Scrub wheel supports Pro Tools posi-tional scrubbing.To enable Scrub mode:1 Make sure playback in Pro

Page 36 - Loop Record Mode

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 35Scrub/Shuttle “Lock Out” BehaviorWhen scrub or shuttle is engaged, only certain controls are available:◆ Chann

Page 37 - IN/OUT Switches

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide36If “Insertion Follows Scrub/Shuttle” is not selected: Press SCRUB or SHUTTLE and turn the wheel to keep your current sel

Page 38 - Rude Solo Light

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 37To save the changes in a session:1 Press SAVE. The SAVE switch LED flashes when first pressed, indicating the S

Page 39 - Scrub/Shuttle Wheel

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide38Edit Tool SelectionThe Trimmer, Grabber, and Pencil each have different tool options available from their pop-up menus in

Page 40 - Shuttle Mode

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 39Zoom Switch QuadrantThis switch group consists of four arrows plus the ZOOM/SEL switch, which cycles the switc

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MIDI Control Surfaces Guide40To adjust the zoom view:◆ Left Arrow: Decreases horizontal zoom◆ Right Arrow: Increases horizontal zoom◆ Up Arrow: Increa

Page 42 - Keyboard Shortcuts Section

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 41To extend the edit selection:◆ SHIFT/ADD+Up Arrow extends the selection to the previous track.◆ SHIFT/ADD+Down

Page 43 - Switches

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide42Bank Swapping and Channel ScrollingBank swapping and channel scrolling behavior is mirrored in Pro Tools. Pro Tools chann

Page 44 - Modifier Key Switches

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 43The channel faders are used for level control of disk tracks, master faders, auxiliary inputs, and MIDI tracks

Page 45 - Zoom Switch Quadrant

Contents v Chapter 4. JL Cooper CS-10 MIDI Control Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Fader Switch Functions . .

Page 46 - Selection Mode

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide44Pre/Post Send Display Displays the pre or post status of an individual send when changing it with the channel’s V-SEL swi

Page 47 - Navigating On-Screen View of

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 45Display of Inactive ItemsThe @ symbol indicates inactive status for the following items:• Inputs• Outputs• Sen

Page 48 - Select/Assign sections

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide46REC/RDY SwitchThe REC/RDY (Record Ready) switch enables a track for recording. The REC/RDY switch LED flashes when engage

Page 49 - Moving Grouped Faders

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 47Pro Tools Solo and Mute Preferences The following Pro Tools preferences are related to solo and mute behavior:

Page 50 - Assigning Multiple Outputs

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide48Automation modes are abbreviated in the chan-nel LED scribble strip as follows.Selecting Automation ModesThere are three

Page 51 - SELECT Switch

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 49SUSPEND SwitchThe SUSPEND switch in the Select/Assign sec-tion globally suspends all automation recording and

Page 52 - SOLO and MUTE Switches

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide50When only some of the plug-in inserts on a channel are bypassed, pressing the INSERT switch for the first time turns off

Page 53 - AUTO Switch

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 51Adjusting Channel PanTo edit pan positions on channels:1 Press the PAN switch in the Select/Assign sec-tion.2

Page 54 - TRIM Mode

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide52MONITOR SwitchPress the MONITOR switch to display monitor assignment on the channel scribble strips. Mon-itor mode is cha

Page 55 - Master BYPASS Switch

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 53Working with Sends and Plug-InsSend and I/O AssignmentThe routing of sends and I/Os can be assigned from HUI.

Page 56 - PAN/SEND

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Page 57 - STATUS/GROUP Switches

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide54About I/O and SampleCell Labels Instead of using the default I/O Label names for your audio inputs, outputs, busses, or S

Page 58 - Select/Assign section

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 555 If you have selected an insert assigned to a plug-in, its first page of parameters is displayed for editing.

Page 59 - Plug-Ins

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide56Send Level EditingThere are five SEND switches (labeled A–E), a SHIFT (“flip”) switch, and a PAN switch that let you edit

Page 60 - Edit/Assign section

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 57DEFAULT SwitchQuickModeThis switch returns a channel strip’s faders and V-POTS to their default settings. The

Page 61 - Clicking the INSERT Switch

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide58DSP Edit/Assign DisplayThe DSP Edit/Assign display is a two-line by 40-character vacuum fluorescent display. This dis-pla

Page 62 - Send Level Editing

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 59for finer control of setting values. In velocity-sen-sitive mode, the speed at which you sweep through encoded

Page 63 - Working with Plug-Ins: Using

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide604 When a menu choice is reached, you can con-firm the assignment in one of two ways:• Press the ASSIGN switch to confirm a

Page 64 - SELECTSELECT

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 61The rotary encoders in the DSP Edit/Assign sec-tion can behave in a velocity-sensitive or fixed manner. To tog

Page 65 - Hardware I/O Inserts

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide62SCROLL Encoder Pot and INSERT/PARAM SwitchPressing the INSERT/PARAM switch toggles the display between Insert Display mod

Page 66 - Editing Plug-In Parameters

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 63To enable an automation mode: While pressing the AUTO switch on the chan-nel that you want to automate, press

Page 67 - BYPASS Switch

Chapter 1: Working with MIDI Control Surfaces 1 chapter 1 Working with MIDI Control Surfaces MIDI control surfaces add hands-on control to Pro Tools

Page 68 - Automation Mode Switches

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide64Automation can only be written while Pro Tools is in play or half-speed play or record. You can-not write automation whil

Page 69 - Enabling Automation

Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 65To add additional automation, follow the above procedure using Touch mode. This will allow you to add new auto

Page 70 - Automating Plug-Ins

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide66Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsHUI provides a built-in, comprehensive diag-nostic test upon startup. You can confirm that

Page 71 - Known Issues with HUI and

Chapter 4: JL Cooper CS-10 MIDI Control Surface 67chapter 4JL Cooper CS-10 MIDI Control SurfaceThe JL Cooper CS-10 and CS-102 units are eight-fader co

Page 72 - Diagnostics

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide68Fader Switch Status LEDsSince the CS-10 was designed, some newer modes for the switches above the faders have been added

Page 73 - Fader Switch Functions

Chapter 4: JL Cooper CS-10 MIDI Control Surface 69Rotary Knob FunctionsWhen controlling a TDM configuration, the six rotary knobs on the CS-10 main un

Page 74 - Additional Switch Functions

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide70Transport SwitchesThe CS-10 has five, standard transport control switches:◆ Rewind◆ Fast Forward◆ Play◆ Stop◆ RecordHoldi

Page 75 - Rotary Knob Functions

Chapter 4: JL Cooper CS-10 MIDI Control Surface 71Scrolling the Edit and Mix WindowsTo scroll the Edit or Mix window: Hold down the COMMAND switch, a

Page 76 - Transport Switches

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide72Insertion Follows Scrub/Shuttle PreferenceHow you work with CS-10’s Scrub/Shuttle wheel depends on whether you select the

Page 77 - Scrub and Shuttle Wheel

Chapter 5: Peavey PC–1600 MIDI Control Surface 73chapter 5Peavey PC–1600 MIDI Control SurfaceThe Peavey PC–1600 is a fully programmable MIDI control s

Page 78 - Scrub/Shuttle Tips

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide 2 MIDI Control Surface Terms Here are a few terms that apply to the use of a MIDI control surface with Pro Tools: Bank A

Page 79 - Preset Modes

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide74Eight Volume + Eight Send #4 Levels◆ Faders #1–8 control volume for the eight tracks in the current bank◆ Faders #9–16 co

Page 80 - Function Switches

Chapter 5: Peavey PC–1600 MIDI Control Surface 75Functionality for Switches #9–16Switches #9–16 have the same functionality for all seven presets:◆ Sw

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Appendix A: Using Other MIDI Control Surfaces 77appendix aUsing Other MIDI Control SurfacesIf you do not have any of the currently sup-ported MIDI con

Page 83 - Fader and Switch Data

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide78Wheel DataWheel data is in the form of “2’s complement” with the 6th bit as the sign bit. Positive numbers are sent for c

Page 84 - Wheel Data

Appendix A: Using Other MIDI Control Surfaces 79LED DataAll messages from the computer to the control surface are transmitted using SysEx commands as

Page 85 - LED Data

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide80

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Index 81Numerics5.1 Surround mixing 28AADATcontrolling from CS-10 70controlling from HUI 30auditioningon HUI 32Auto switchon HUI 47automationcontrolli

Page 87 - Numerics

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide82EEdit mode switcheson HUI 37Edit Tool switcheson HUI 37external devicescontrolled from CS-10 70controlled from HUI 30cont

Page 88 - MIDI Control Surfaces Guide82

Index 83Status switches 51Suspend switch 47, 49Talkback 28transport controls 29troubleshooting 66V-SEL switch 50Window switches 27working with plug-in

Page 89 - Index 83

Chapter 1: Working with MIDI Control Surfaces 3 Configuring Your System for a MIDI Control Surface Windows Connect and configure your MIDI interface a

Page 90 - MIDI Control Surfaces Guide84

MIDI Control Surfaces Guide84Send levels 17, 21Send Mute 21Send Pre and Post Assign 21SHIFT switch 24Solo switches 14Status 23STOP 18Transport mode 18

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Index 85scribble stripon HUI 43scrolling 10on CS-10 71on HUI 28Scrub modeon HUI 34Scrub/Shuttleand MachineControl 35creating selections on CS-10 71cre

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