Hi,
Very new to Cubase (and DAWs in general)
I’m following an online tutorial for creating symphonic music and the author says to use sliders on a remote midi controller to change CC1 and CC11 when recording.
So, naively, I went out and bought a cheap mixer (Worlde EasyControl Plus) thinking it would be simple (I was wrong!)
There doesn’t appear to be any software for this mixer, it’s a Chinese company.
I have managed to add the mixer in Cubase (15 Pro)
When I navigate to the Midi Remote tab at the bottom of Cubase, I have managed to identify the 9 faders on the remote and have added them to the view.
The two sliders I want to use are currently sending CC19 and CC23.
How can I map those to CC1 and CC11 instead?
I can’t see those as an option in the Mapping Assistant, so am probably doing something wrong (as I said, I’m a beginner)
Thanks in advance, apologies if this is confusing to understand ![]()
Hello and welcome.
It would better to not use Midi Remote for this. Cubase Pro allows you to transform midi events from e.g. CC19 to CC1. We’d use the Project Input Transformer for this. However, this needs to be activated then on each track individually.
It would be even better to change the midi events before they arrive in Cubase. This is what a proper software for your device would do. You write that there is no such software. Depending on your OS there are solutions for this. So which OS are you using exactly, please?
I’m using Windows 11
@Psychlist1972
Pete, does Win11 already allow the user to transform midi (1.0) messages? In this case the second byte of a three byte controller message? Or do users need to use something like Midi-Ox for the moment?