LINE 6 POD xt [75/82] Cubase parameter control

LINE 6 FBV Shortboard MkII Manual [75/82] Cubase parameter control
FBV MkII Advanced User Guide: Controlling 3rd Party Software
6•29
Select MIDI Port Setup Uncheck the “All Inputs” box for all the
FBV USB MIDI Ports
Check the first FBV USB MIDI port, and uncheck the
FBV ports 2, 3, & 4
Note that since we’re using Windows
®
XP in this example, the FBV MIDI ports appears as “USB Audio
Device”. They will appear named differently if using Windows
®
7, Vista
®
or Mac OS
®
X (see page 6•1).
Cubase Parameter Control
Cubase offers support for many 3rd party MIDI Control Surface devices - large hardware units designed
to emulate analog mixing consoles with dozens of hardware faders, knobs and buttons. Your Line
6 FBV MkII device is not one of these “Steinberg-supported” Control Surface devices, however, it
is still possible to map any of your FBV MIDI controllers to the many Cubase parameters. This is
accomplished by configuring your FBV MkII device as a “Generic Remote” device. To accomplish this,
go to the Cubase Devices > Device Setup dialog once again:
If you do not already see the “Generic Remote” under the Remote Devices in the left panel,
click on the “+” button at the top left of the dialog and choose Generic Remote from the menu
to add it.
Select Generic Remote Select the first FBV USB MIDI port as the MIDI Input

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