Ben je serais toi, je prendrais pas de risque et resterait sous Mackie controle. Avoir 24 potards Ă disposition c'est bien cool, mais est ce vraiment utile? - Compositeur .org - Forum des Compositeurs : Musique et Composition
hello mate i used this procedure from a poster on Tascam forum and have had US2400 rockin and a rollin in SX3 C4 and Reason
the original poster of this is a life saver because there is nothing in the manual as descriptive as this
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To get the most out of the US2400 we need to set the controller to 'Steinberg Mode'.
1. Press the Power button to disable it, power button starts flashing;
2. Hold down the SEL button, hold down the AUX 5 button en press the power button.
It will stay in this mode even after the power has been switched off.
Start Cubase and go to the devices menu. Use the + sign to add a device. We will need three 'Mackie Control' devices and two 'Generic Remote' devices and connect them to the correct MIDI Ports (USB Audio Devices).
Code:
DEVICE - MIDI INPUT - MIDI OUTPUT
Mackie Control - USB Audio Device - USB Audio Device => Midi Port 1
Mackie Control - USB Audio Device 2 - USB Audio Device 2 => Midi Port 2
Mackie Control - USB Audio Device 3 - USB Audio Device 3 => Midi Port 3
Generic Remote - USB Audio Device 4 - USB Audio Device 4 => Midi Port 4
Generic Remote - USB Audio Device 5 - USB Audio Device 5 => Midi Port 5
Port 1 is used for the section containing the first bank of 8 faders;
Port 2 is used for the section containing the second bank of 8 faders;
Port 3 is used for the section containing the third bank of 8 faders;
Port 4 is used for the joystick;
Port 5 is used for all of rotary encoders but only when the CHAN button is selected;
Port 6 is used for SoftLCD, you must disable this one in the Device Setup of Cubase. Set the state to Inactive in the MIDI Port Setup or SoftLCD will not work. First start SoftLCD and then Cubase. Basicaly you will see the panpot and the name of the track in the LCD per channel.
If the US2400 does not seem to respond or the Cubase settings do not seem to be configured properly at a later time, make sure to use button apply each time before adding a new device and also before closing the 'device setup' window.
Or try this,
- Close Cubase;
- Power off the US2400;
- Power on the US2400 and check if the AUX-5 flashes;
- Start Cubase;
- Add a VST instrument (F11), add a midi channel, connect midi channel to the VST instrument;
- Open up the mixer (F3) and you should see the US2400 respond
- a volume fader goes up or down now, right?
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INTEL Q6600 Quad Core 2.67Ghz 8Mb Cache, 64Bit , Memory, 2Gb DDR II 800Mhz
ASUS P5B INTEL P965 Chipset
O/S Windows XP Pro.
Cubase 4.1 (Approved)
Cubase SX3.01 Reason 3.04
Terratec Phase 26 Audio I/O
Tascam US2400 Control Surface - Compositeur .org - Forum des Compositeurs : Musique et Composition
hello mate i used this procedure from a poster on Tascam forum and have had US2400 rockin and a rollin in SX3 C4 and Reason
the original poster of this is a life saver because there is nothing in the manual as descriptive as this
==================================================
To get the most out of the US2400 we need to set the controller to 'Steinberg Mode'.
1. Press the Power button to disable it, power button starts flashing;
2. Hold down the SEL button, hold down the AUX 5 button en press the power button.
It will stay in this mode even after the power has been switched off.
Start Cubase and go to the devices menu. Use the + sign to add a device. We will need three 'Mackie Control' devices and two 'Generic Remote' devices and connect them to the correct MIDI Ports (USB Audio Devices).
Code:
DEVICE - MIDI INPUT - MIDI OUTPUT
Mackie Control - USB Audio Device - USB Audio Device => Midi Port 1
Mackie Control - USB Audio Device 2 - USB Audio Device 2 => Midi Port 2
Mackie Control - USB Audio Device 3 - USB Audio Device 3 => Midi Port 3
Generic Remote - USB Audio Device 4 - USB Audio Device 4 => Midi Port 4
Generic Remote - USB Audio Device 5 - USB Audio Device 5 => Midi Port 5
Port 1 is used for the section containing the first bank of 8 faders;
Port 2 is used for the section containing the second bank of 8 faders;
Port 3 is used for the section containing the third bank of 8 faders;
Port 4 is used for the joystick;
Port 5 is used for all of rotary encoders but only when the CHAN button is selected;
Port 6 is used for SoftLCD, you must disable this one in the Device Setup of Cubase. Set the state to Inactive in the MIDI Port Setup or SoftLCD will not work. First start SoftLCD and then Cubase. Basicaly you will see the panpot and the name of the track in the LCD per channel.
If the US2400 does not seem to respond or the Cubase settings do not seem to be configured properly at a later time, make sure to use button apply each time before adding a new device and also before closing the 'device setup' window.
Or try this,
- Close Cubase;
- Power off the US2400;
- Power on the US2400 and check if the AUX-5 flashes;
- Start Cubase;
- Add a VST instrument (F11), add a midi channel, connect midi channel to the VST instrument;
- Open up the mixer (F3) and you should see the US2400 respond
- a volume fader goes up or down now, right?
_________________
INTEL Q6600 Quad Core 2.67Ghz 8Mb Cache, 64Bit , Memory, 2Gb DDR II 800Mhz
ASUS P5B INTEL P965 Chipset
O/S Windows XP Pro.
Cubase 4.1 (Approved)
Cubase SX3.01 Reason 3.04
Terratec Phase 26 Audio I/O
Tascam US2400 Control Surface - Compositeur .org - Forum des Compositeurs : Musique et Composition
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