8/13/2023 0 Comments Logic remote![]() ![]() ![]() Reverses V-Pot pan and vol fader controls Moves playhead forward or back by snap value Following is a list of the currently implemented controls: Because it’s designed to work with numerous DAW programs, all of its controls may not apply to Mixcraft, but we’ve implemented as many controls as possible in order to best take advantage of MCU’s control interface. The Mackie Control Universal (aka MCU) is a full-featured mixer-style control surface with channel strip and transport controls, a jog wheel, and numerous other controls. If you’re using an older Mackie Control with MIDI ports, plug these into either a dedicated MIDI port on a USB MIDI interface, or use the MIDI in/out jacks on your audio interface. If you’re using a newer Mackie Control Universal, Tranzport, or Launchpad, plug a USB cable into the control device on one side, and an open USB port on the other. No special drivers are necessary to set up a Mackie Control Universal, Tranzport, Launchpad, or the Mixcraft Remote mobile app to work in Mixcraft. Hooray!įor a full list of supported devices, see Appendix 6: Natively Supported Hardware Controllers.ĬONFIGURING NATIVELY SUPPORTED USB AND MIDI CONTROLLERS Once they’re plugged in and enabled, no further assignment or MIDI mapping is needed. This means Mixcraft already “knows” how to interact with the knobs, sliders, and switches for these hardware controllers. Mixcraft 10 features native support for numerous external hardware devices including the Mackie Control Universal (formerly known as “Logic Control”), Frontier Design Group Tranzport, and Novation Launchpad, as well as Acoustica’s own Mixcraft Remote mobile app for smart phones and tablets (see Configuring the Mixcraft Remote Mobile App at the bottom of this section). USING NATIVELY SUPPORTED HARDWARE CONTROLLERS
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