Zoom R8 manual Function key settings, Digital Performer

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Digital Performer

Control surface setup

1 Launch the Audio MIDI Setup application (/Applications/Utilities).

2 Open the MIDI Studio window (Window > MIDI Studio) and confirm that “R8” is displayed.

3 Click “Add Device.”

A “new external device” will be added.

4 Click the “new external device” to select it, and then click the “Show Info” button.

5 Enter the name “R8” in the “Device Name” field.

6 Click and drag the downward arrow of the original “R8” icon and connect it to the downward arrow of the “R8” icon that you added. Use same method to connect the upward arrows.

7 Launch Digital Performer

8 Select “Control Surface Setup”

from the “Setup” menu to open the

Control Surface window.

9 Click the “+” icon in the Control Surface window and select “Mackie Control” from the “Driver” pull- down menu.

10Select “Mackie Control” from the “Unit” pull-down menu that will be displayed at bottom.

11Select “R8” from the “MIDI” pull- down menu of the Control Surface window and select “R8-1” from the menu list.

12Click the “OK” button.

The above procedures are for Mac OS X 10.6 and Digital Performer 7.

The names of the menus, for example, might be different in a different version of Digital Performer.

Please refer to the manual for the version of Digital Performer that you are using for details.

Function key settings

The functions are already assigned in Digital Performer and cannot be changed.

AUTO PUNCH I/O key:

Selects YES in dialog boxes

A-B REPEAT key:

Selects NO in dialog boxes

 

 

(marker) key:

Creates groups/track groups

 

 

 

(marker) key:

No assignment

 

 

MARK/CLEAR key:

No assignment

Refer to sections about Mackie Control dialog boxes and track groups in the manual for the version of Digital Performer that you are using.

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Contents Audio Interface Manual Contents Mixer in audio interface mode Functions of the audio interface and control surface Audio interface and control surfaceAudio interface Control surface functionsVersatile effect functions Comprehensive built-in mixerMultifunction tuner Audio interface setup Cubase LE installation overviewControl surface setup ❶ Audio interface ❷ Control surfaceAudio interface system requirements Audio interface system requirementsCubase LE Startup guide Connecting and disconnecting in audio interface mode Select Execute Device setupControl surface setup Mackie Control Press Enter Select YES Press BelowControl surface setup Using control surface functionsFrom the Cubase LE Devices menu, select Device setup… About the control surfaceTransport section Fader section operation About banksOperating the fader section Checking DAW recording levels Level meters Audio interface useFunction key setup Setting the function keysMaster fader Control surface functions quick reference guideCreate a new project Recording with Cubase LELaunch Cubase LE Choose New Project from the File menu Create a new projectSet-up the audio tracks that were made as follows Create a new audio trackSelect Mixer from the Cubase LE Devices menu Connect an instrumentAdjust Input level and set Cubase LE recording level Adjust the recording levelWhile playing the instrument 11Confirm that the Transport Panel is displayedClick the Record button on RecordingCheck the recording playback Lower the master channel faderTips to improve performance Raise the master channel fader to a suitable playback levelImporting by drag & drop Importing audio into Cubase LETo assign the files to tracks Launch Cubase LE Using the Import commandAudio data is assigned to one or more Cubase LE tracks Volume, reverb send, pan Stereo link Mixer in audio interface modePAN/EQ menu BalanceChromatic tuner TunerPress Tool Select Tuner PressInsert effect Effects in audio interface modeInsert Effect menu options Select the insert locationPatch initialization factory reset Working with patchesPatch operations Control surface setup for other DAWs LogicF1-F5 keys on Sonar Ableton Live Digital Performer Function key settingsR8-Audio Interface Manual-E-1

R8 specifications

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