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> Controllers In Cubase
hmtjdj
post Fri 13 Jun 2003, 17:27
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Hello, appreciate any answeres on this topic!
-I can't find the controller effects from my E-mu device in the sequenzer I'm using, only the standard ones (volume, pan etc). I guess it is possible to get these effects controlled from my computer, but how? Do I need to download something?
I use cubase vst/32 5.0 on a g4 mac machine (os 9.2).

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post Fri 13 Jun 2003, 20:01
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i don't use Cubase and I am guessing the E-mu device you mentioned is a synth module right? If so... then you will probably need to look up the midi controller table for E-mu device and set Cubase to send midi controller messages but each control on synth has its own midi controller ID# in that controller table and you need to know this unless you feel like spending lots of time experimenting to see what controls each of the parameters. smile.gif


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