MK461c Cubase SX3.txt Driver File Contents (m-audio_axiomAIR61_win_x86_x64.zip)

Evolution MK461c- Setup w/ Cubase SX 3


This Zip file contains an XML file for Cubase SX 3 (MK-461c - CubaseSX3.xml) and 1 for Enigma to be loaded into your Evolution Keyboard (MK-461c Enigma 4 Cubase.xml).  By importing this File into a Generic Remote setup in Cubase, you can use factory preset 1 on your MK461c for volume, panning, transport control over Cubase. (*Note - I'm not sure why, but the transport buttons seem to behave erratically, especially FF and RW)


This setup was created using Cubase SX 3.1.1.


First load the "MK-461c Enigma 4 Cubase.XML" file into your MK-461c and recall preset 1.  See the included tutorial "Enigma - importing and uploading presets" for instructions on how to do this.


In Cubase, go to the Devices Menu and choose "Device Setup".  Click the "+" sign in the top left and select Generic Remote.  The new Generic Remote should automatically be selected, but if not, it's under Remote Devices>Generic Remote.  Click the "Import" button, then locate and Open the "MK-461c Cubase SX3.xml" file.  At the top, choose your Keyboard for MIDI input, click Apply, then click OK.


** See the attached screenshot, you can click in the channel/cateogry column and make sure that the "Master Fader" is assigned to your stereo output bus.




The controls are mapped as follows:

On the numeric keypad, 1 = stop, 2 = play, 3 = record, 4 = cycle, 5 = ReWind, 6 = Fast Forward.  **Note - for me, the transport functions seem to behave erratically, especially RW and FF.


The 1st 8 sliders on the MK-461c are assigned to control volume level for AUdio Tracks 1-8, and the 9th fader is assigned to control the Stereo Output bus/fader (this should effective be a Master Volume Control).


The 1st 8 knobs are assigned to control panning on Audio Tracks 1-8.


All of these controls are assigned to MIDI Ch 1, so you can re-assign the global channel for the keys without affecting your remote control functionality.


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