828 MkIII and Mackie Control
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Discussion related to installation, configuration and use of MOTU hardware such as MIDI interfaces, audio interfaces, etc. with Windows
Discussion related to installation, configuration and use of MOTU hardware such as MIDI interfaces, audio interfaces, etc. with Windows
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828 MkIII and Mackie Control
How is the Mackie control actually implemented? Does the Mackie Control actually link to the CueMix software running on a PC/Mac or does it link to the actual 828 MkIII... in other words, can the onboard mixer of the 828 be controlled via Mackie Control without the presence of a computer to run CueMix?
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I am thinking about upgrading to this from my emu 1820m. I had the same question kinda. Can a control surface control the sliders on the cuemix pannel?
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I asked a similar question to MOTU sales support and here is the answer I got:
What's interesting also is that the response only talks about volume and pan, where my question was related to all the fonctionality of the onboard DSP, including effects. I understood from the answer that the effects (compressor, EQ, reverb, ...) cannot be remotely controlled.
So this seems to confirm that it is the CueMix software that is remotely controlled and not the mk3, so a computer is required.The
> volume and pan of CueMix can also be controlled by any hardware device
> that supports the Mackie Control protocol.
What's interesting also is that the response only talks about volume and pan, where my question was related to all the fonctionality of the onboard DSP, including effects. I understood from the answer that the effects (compressor, EQ, reverb, ...) cannot be remotely controlled.
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I believe that RME's Fireface 400 can be controlled via Mackie Control with no host computer attached. Just the control surface and the Fireface 400.1nput0utput wrote:Mackie Control, HUI, and other control surface protocols require a host computer, so the 828mk3 needs to be connected to a computer for the control surface to be able to control CueMix FX.
CueMix FX does NOT work with the AlphaTrack. See http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=215297 for more detail.
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Rich at MOTU wrote>
CueMix FX under Mac OS X supports the Mackie Control Universal, Mackie HUI, Mackie BabyHUI, and any control surface device that features a Mackie Control or HUI emulation mode. The Frontier Design AlphaTrack does not work with CueMix FX because of the way its Audio MIDI Setup profile has been configured to work by the manufacturer. The majority of control surface devices that support Mackie Control or HUI emulation do not have this problem.
It is not possible to control CueMix FX with generic MIDI continuous controller messages. You must use a control surface device that uses the Mackie Control or HUI protocols.
CueMix FX under Mac OS X supports the Mackie Control Universal, Mackie HUI, Mackie BabyHUI, and any control surface device that features a Mackie Control or HUI emulation mode. The Frontier Design AlphaTrack does not work with CueMix FX because of the way its Audio MIDI Setup profile has been configured to work by the manufacturer. The majority of control surface devices that support Mackie Control or HUI emulation do not have this problem.
It is not possible to control CueMix FX with generic MIDI continuous controller messages. You must use a control surface device that uses the Mackie Control or HUI protocols.