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Hello all,
The query I have is whether the Behringer DD3216 digital desk can be used with Cubase sx in such a way as to link the onscreen soft-faders with the faders on the mixer. Can the mixer faders be used to send midi control messages to control the cubase faders? On a similar topic, a friend offered me a Yamaha 03D desk for a few hundred... could this do what I need i.e. control the faders? Cheers Dave |
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oups.com... Hello all, The query I have is whether the Behringer DD3216 digital desk can be used with Cubase sx in such a way as to link the onscreen soft-faders with the faders on the mixer. Can the mixer faders be used to send midi control messages to control the cubase faders? On a similar topic, a friend offered me a Yamaha 03D desk for a few hundred... could this do what I need i.e. control the faders? Cheers Dave Hi Dave. We have two Cubase templates for download on the DDX3216 main page. They are set up to do what you asked above. You can also use Cubase's MIDI "Learn" function to create the mappings and templates you want. http://www.behringer.com/DDX3216/index.cfm?lang=ENG Best Regards, Jim Savery Global Customer Support Manager BEHRINGER The Americas BEHRINGER USA, Inc Tel: +01-425-672-0816 x 111 Direct Dial: +01-425-939-3216 Fax: +01-425-673-7647 IP Phone Ext: 5024 http://www.behringer.com |
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![]() Jim Savery wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Hello all, The query I have is whether the Behringer DD3216 digital desk can be used with Cubase sx in such a way as to link the onscreen soft-faders with the faders on the mixer. Can the mixer faders be used to send midi control messages to control the cubase faders? On a similar topic, a friend offered me a Yamaha 03D desk for a few hundred... could this do what I need i.e. control the faders? Cheers Dave Hi Dave. We have two Cubase templates for download on the DDX3216 main page. They are set up to do what you asked above. You can also use Cubase's MIDI "Learn" function to create the mappings and templates you want. http://www.behringer.com/DDX3216/index.cfm?lang=ENG Best Regards, Jim Savery Global Customer Support Manager BEHRINGER The Americas BEHRINGER USA, Inc Tel: +01-425-672-0816 x 111 Direct Dial: +01-425-939-3216 Fax: +01-425-673-7647 IP Phone Ext: 5024 http://www.behringer.com Thanks for your reply. However I read the following from a review of the DDX3216 on a website... "Unfortunately, there's no MIDI fader layer to allow remote control of external devices (such as digital-audio-workstation onscreen mixers); however, the DDX3216's transport buttons can control other devices using MIDI Machine Control" http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl..._92187880/pg_2 Is this the case and if so, how does this tally with your advice? Many thanks David |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... [snipped for brevity_JS] Thanks for your reply. However I read the following from a review of the DDX3216 on a website... "Unfortunately, there's no MIDI fader layer to allow remote control of external devices (such as digital-audio-workstation onscreen mixers); however, the DDX3216's transport buttons can control other devices using MIDI Machine Control" http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl..._92187880/pg_2 Is this the case and if so, how does this tally with your advice? Many thanks David Hi David. I looked at that link to an Oct 2002 article/review. Quoted from that article, the following statement is incorrect: "Unfortunately, there's no MIDI fader layer to allow remote control of external devices (such as digital-audio-workstation onscreen mixers); however, the DDX3216's transport buttons can control other devices using MIDI Machine Control" Contrary to this statement, the DDX definitely does have a MIDI fader layer and it will control software applications that can use/translate the MIDI commands generated by the DDX. I'll be happy to email you the MIDI Implementation Chart for the DDX3216 - just drop me a line at the office. Or you can get it online in the back of the DDX3216 owner's manual at http://www.behringer.com/DDX3216/index.cfm?lang=ENG under the "Downloads" section. As noted previously, templates for Cubase/Logic are on our website. These utilize the MIDI commands detailed in the MIDI Implementation Guide I mentioned, and using the MIDI "learn" functionality common to many other software applications can get the DDX configured for controlling their software mixers as well. The DDX will in fact transmit MIDI Control Change commands - e.g. for controlling the 'virtual' faders onscreen in an application like Cubase. The DDX will also receive similar MIDI commands - e.g. for controlling the DDX's hardware faders from the 'virtual' faders in an application like Cubase. However, the DDX will not transmit and receive MIDI commands for fader control simultaneously without creating a "midi feedback loop". This fact and other variables are what make our B-Control series more suitable for "full" control surface applications for audio software. The MIDI feedback loop has been mitigated in these products through implementation of a MIDI Data Interval not integral to the design of the DDX3216. The MIDI Implementation Chart (again, found in the back of the DDX3216 owner's manual at http://www.behringer.com/DDX3216/index.cfm?lang=ENG under the "Downloads" section) details which actual MIDI message is sent/received for a given DDX hardware fader. If the audio software is configured to send/receive the associated MIDI command for a given fader, control of the associated fader is possible. Typical DDX setup for engaging the MIDI Control Change commands for DAW control applications is as follows: -press the MMC/MIDI button until the "SETUP" page is displayed -using the master controller beneath the "RECEIVE CHANNEL" in the display, turn the knob until the appropriate MIDI channel is displayed, or choose OMNI to receive MIDI data on all channels. -press the MMC/MIDI button until the "RX/TX" page is displayed -using the master controller beneath the display, turn the knob until the CONTROL CHANGE parameter is outlined/selected -using the master controller beneath the display, push-in the master controller to select CONTROL CHANGE "TX" (transmit) or "RX" (receive). "TX" will allow the MIDI Control Change commands generated by moving hardware controls/faders on the DDX to be transmitted out to a software application. "RX" will allow the DDX to receive these commands from a software application that has been setup to transmit appropriate commands for the desired control/fader. I hope that helps you out. I need to go soak both of my typing fingers now! Best Regards, Jim Savery Global Customer Support Manager BEHRINGER The Americas BEHRINGER USA, Inc Tel: +01-425-672-0816 x 111 Direct Dial: +01-425-939-3216 Fax: +01-425-673-7647 IP Phone Ext: 5024 http://www.behringer.com This email is intended exclusively for the addressee(s) named above and may contain privileged and confidential information. If you are not among the intended recipients, you may not copy, utilize or distribute any of the information contained herein. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately via return email and delete the original from your mailbox. Thank you. |
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