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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
Chapter 1: Working with MIDI Control Surfaces 5Configuring OMS for Your MIDI Control Surface(Macintosh OS 9 Only)The following are basic instructions f
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide612 Deselect the “Use Apple SerialDMA driver when available” option and click OK.13 Save the changes to your current Stud
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
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide8Overview of Control Surface ParametersIn addition to on-screen fader and knob control, your MIDI control surface can acces
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
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
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
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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
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MIDI Control Surfaces Guide14Controls and DisplaysLCD Displays important text and graphic infor-mation regarding controls and controller val-ues.Eight
Chapter 2: CM Labs MotorMix 15Figure 1. MotorMixMotorized FadersRotary PotsRotary SelectorVIew SelectorLCDMulti ControlsBurn SwitchesSolo switchesMut
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide16Communication with MotorMixHere are some general guidelines for communi-cation between MotorMix and Pro Tools:Pro Tools O
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
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide18Transport ControlsPLAY Press this switch to activate playback in Pro Tools. The LED will be lit to indicate Pro Tools is
Chapter 2: CM Labs MotorMix 19To activate a transport function when in Locate mode: Press a SELECT switch under the desired Transport function displa
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide20Parameter Control ModeParameter Control mode allows you to control automation-enabled parameters of Pro Tools plug-ins wi
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
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
Chapter 2: CM Labs MotorMix 23To globally reactivate playback and recording of automation: Press the SUSPEND switch a second time.GroupsTo create a g
Contents iii contents Chapter 1. Working with MIDI Control Surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 MIDI Control
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
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 25chapter 3Mackie HUI Control SurfaceThe Mackie HUI (Human User Interface) is a dedicated mixing and editing con
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide26Figure 1. Mackie HUIREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYINSERTREC/RDYIN
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 27Communication with HUIHere are some general guidelines for communi-cation between HUI and Pro Tools:Pro Tools
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
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 29Level MetersThe HUI has eight stereo, 12-segment LED lad-ders for output level indication of individual channe
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide30Fast Forward/Rewind SettingsWhen the Audio During Fast Forward/Rewind option is selected in the Operation Preferences, yo
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 31Footswitch ControlThere are two footswitch inputs on the HUI rear panel for transport control.Footswitch #1 pe
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
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 33Host Communication Status LEDWhen Pro Tools is communicating properly with the HUI, the far-right decimal poin
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MIDI Control Surfaces Guide34Scrub ModeThe HUI Scrub wheel supports Pro Tools posi-tional scrubbing.To enable Scrub mode:1 Make sure playback in Pro
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 35Scrub/Shuttle “Lock Out” BehaviorWhen scrub or shuttle is engaged, only certain controls are available:◆ Chann
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide36If “Insertion Follows Scrub/Shuttle” is not selected: Press SCRUB or SHUTTLE and turn the wheel to keep your current sel
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
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide38Edit Tool SelectionThe Trimmer, Grabber, and Pencil each have different tool options available from their pop-up menus in
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 39Zoom Switch QuadrantThis switch group consists of four arrows plus the ZOOM/SEL switch, which cycles the switc
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide40To adjust the zoom view:◆ Left Arrow: Decreases horizontal zoom◆ Right Arrow: Increases horizontal zoom◆ Up Arrow: Increa
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
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide42Bank Swapping and Channel ScrollingBank swapping and channel scrolling behavior is mirrored in Pro Tools. Pro Tools chann
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 43The channel faders are used for level control of disk tracks, master faders, auxiliary inputs, and MIDI tracks
Contents v Chapter 4. JL Cooper CS-10 MIDI Control Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Fader Switch Functions . .
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
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 45Display of Inactive ItemsThe @ symbol indicates inactive status for the following items:• Inputs• Outputs• Sen
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide46REC/RDY SwitchThe REC/RDY (Record Ready) switch enables a track for recording. The REC/RDY switch LED flashes when engage
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 47Pro Tools Solo and Mute Preferences The following Pro Tools preferences are related to solo and mute behavior:
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide48Automation modes are abbreviated in the chan-nel LED scribble strip as follows.Selecting Automation ModesThere are three
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 49SUSPEND SwitchThe SUSPEND switch in the Select/Assign sec-tion globally suspends all automation recording and
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
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
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide52MONITOR SwitchPress the MONITOR switch to display monitor assignment on the channel scribble strips. Mon-itor mode is cha
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.
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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
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.
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
Chapter 3: Mackie HUI Control Surface 57DEFAULT SwitchQuickModeThis switch returns a channel strip’s faders and V-POTS to their default settings. The
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide58DSP Edit/Assign DisplayThe DSP Edit/Assign display is a two-line by 40-character vacuum fluorescent display. This dis-pla
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
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
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
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide62SCROLL Encoder Pot and INSERT/PARAM SwitchPressing the INSERT/PARAM switch toggles the display between Insert Display mod
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
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
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
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
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide66Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsHUI provides a built-in, comprehensive diag-nostic test upon startup. You can confirm that
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
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide68Fader Switch Status LEDsSince the CS-10 was designed, some newer modes for the switches above the faders have been added
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
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide70Transport SwitchesThe CS-10 has five, standard transport control switches:◆ Rewind◆ Fast Forward◆ Play◆ Stop◆ RecordHoldi
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
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide72Insertion Follows Scrub/Shuttle PreferenceHow you work with CS-10’s Scrub/Shuttle wheel depends on whether you select the
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
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
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
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
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
Appendix A: Using Other MIDI Control Surfaces 79LED DataAll messages from the computer to the control surface are transmitted using SysEx commands as
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Index 81Numerics5.1 Surround mixing 28AADATcontrolling from CS-10 70controlling from HUI 30auditioningon HUI 32Auto switchon HUI 47automationcontrolli
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide82EEdit mode switcheson HUI 37Edit Tool switcheson HUI 37external devicescontrolled from CS-10 70controlled from HUI 30cont
Index 83Status switches 51Suspend switch 47, 49Talkback 28transport controls 29troubleshooting 66V-SEL switch 50Window switches 27working with plug-in
Chapter 1: Working with MIDI Control Surfaces 3 Configuring Your System for a MIDI Control Surface Windows Connect and configure your MIDI interface a
MIDI Control Surfaces Guide84Send levels 17, 21Send Mute 21Send Pre and Post Assign 21SHIFT switch 24Solo switches 14Status 23STOP 18Transport mode 18
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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