Mackie Control Universal Driver

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Mackie Control Protocol Software Mappings OK, so as we know, the Mackie Protocol (as opposed to Logic control) is now supported by a whole slew of audio applications (to varying extent). The way in which each button works with each software package is similar in some cases, but generally quite different. Connecting Mackie Control Hi, I'm trying to connect my Mackie Control Universal to the Sonar X3 and I'm having trouble so would like some advice please. I'm using the MIDI in/out of my Saffire Pro 40 which shows up as ins/outs in Sonar. I then go to controller set up and 'add' and fromthe list choose Mackie Control. We equipped the Mackie Control Universal Pro with a generous two-line, 55-character backlit LCD to display parameters like track name, channel metering, I/O assignments, plug-ins, EQ, dynamics or anything our various software partners want you to see.

I picked up a Mackie Control Universal today used. I demoed the unit before buying it, and it was working perfectly with the seller's Cakewalk Sonar on PC. I brought the MCU to my studio, bought a brand new M-Audio Uno Midi/USB interface, and plugged everything in, loaded up logic express 8, and set it up as a control surface. Do you have the Mackie Control or the Mackie Control Universal? If you have the MC you can't upgrade to ver 2xx of the firmware, unless you replaced the old chips with the new ver 2 chips with the upgrade kit from Mackie. If you have the MCU then make you are using the proper tempo in Sonar to slow the stream to the Mackie down enough. If you have a Mackie Control Universal positioned between two Mackie Control Extenders, you could adjust channels 1 through 8 on the left Extender, adjust channels 9 through 16 on the Mackie Control Universal, and adjust channels 17 through 24 on the right Extender. From the Options menu, choose Preferences to display the Preferences dialog. The Mackie Control Universal Pro is a control surface made to give you tactile control over all the parameters of your computer recording software. These might include track panning and volume, mute and solo status, arming and starting/stopping recording, and possibly to physically map the transport bar.

If you’re using Mackie Control Extenders. you’ll need to set up your channel mapping.

For example, if your Mackie Control Universal is on the left of your Mackie Control Extender, you could configure the Mackie Control to adjust channels 1 through 8 and use the Mackie Control Extender to adjust channels 9 through 16.

If you have a Mackie Control Universal positioned between two Mackie Control Extenders, you could adjust channels 1 through 8 on the left Extender, adjust channels 9 through 16 on the Mackie Control Universal, and adjust channels 17 through 24 on the right Extender.

  1. From the Options menu, choose Preferences to display the Preferences dialog.

  2. Select the External Control & Automation tab.

  3. Double-click your Mackie Control in the Active control devices list to display the Configure Mackie Control dialog.

    The current channel mapping is displayed on each device’s LCD.

  4. Choose the channels you want to control with the Mackie Control Universal:

  1. From the Device Type drop-down list, choose Mackie Control.

  2. From the Channel Mapping drop-down list, choose the channels you want to adjust with the Mackie Control Universal.

  1. Choose the channels you want to control with the Mackie Control Extender:

  1. From the Device Type drop-down list, choose Mackie Control Extender.

  2. From the Channel Mapping drop-down list, choose the channels you want to adjust with the Mackie Control Extender.

  1. Repeat Step 5 for each Mackie Control Extender.

  2. Click OK to apply your changes and close the Configure Mackie Control dialog.

  3. Click OK to apply your changes and close the Preferences dialog.

Use the External Control & Automation tab in the Preferences dialog to select the control surfaces you want to use and adjust their configuration.

When you customize your control mappings, button functions may not match the labels on the overlay. You can click the Default All button in the Configure Mackie Control dialog to restore the default settings.

  1. From the Options menu, choose Preferences to display the Preferences dialog.

  2. Select the External Control & Automation tab.

  3. Double-click your Mackie Control in the Active control devices list to display the Configure Mackie Control dialog.

  4. To add or change a function do the following:

  1. Select an item in the User defined surface control mappings list.

  2. Select an item in the Available host functions list.

  3. Click the Assign button.

  1. To remove a function, select an item in the User defined surface control mappings list and click the Clear button.

  2. To remove all functions, click the Clear All button.

  3. To replace all custom functions with the default settings, click the Default All button.

The channel section includes V-Pots (knobs), buttons, and faders that you can use to edit your tracks and busses.

Area

Description

V-Pot

Adjusts values for panning, volume (when Flip button is selected), and effect parameter values.

Audio track volume

Adjusts track volume when the Pan or Sends button is selected and the Flipbutton is selected.

Audio track panning

Adjusts audio track panning when the Pan button is selected.

Bus send levels

Adjusts bus send levels when the Sends button is selected.

Effect parameters

Adjusts effect parameters when the Inserts button is selected.

The V-Pot is velocity sensitive, so rotating quickly changes values quickly, and you can press the button to choose a selection.

When the Pan or Sends button is selected, press the V-Pot to edit the track or bus effects chain.

Rec/Rdy button

Arms audio tracks for recording.

Signal LED

Indicates whether an audio track or bus is outputting a signal.

Solo button

Press to solo a track or remove it from the solo group.

Mute button

Press to mute or unmute a track.

Select button

Press to select a track.

Fader

Adjusts the track or bus level (unless the Flip button is selected).

When the Automation button is selected, the fader adjusts the automation envelope if the track is in Automation Write (Touch) or Automation Write (Latch) mode.

The fader can also adjust settings for the following items when you select other buttons in the Channel section.

Audio track panning

Adjusts audio track panning when thePanandFlipbuttons are selected.

Bus send levels

Adjusts bus send levels when theSendsandFlipbuttons are selected.

The fader is touch sensitive, so if you’re recording automation parameters, recording will begin when you touch the fader and stop when you release it. The current setting is displayed in the Mackie Control display.

The Mackie Control has two switched inputs (labeled User Switch A and User Switch B) that you can use to connect footswitches.

By default, footswitch A toggles playback, and footswitch B starts and stops recording.

You can customize the footswitches in the Configure Mackie Control dialog. Double-click Mackie Control in the Active control devices list on the External Control & Automation tab of the Preferences dialog to display the Configure Mackie Control dialog.

The buttons in the Control section determine the operation of the V-Pots and faders in the channel section of your Mackie Control. In every mode, the fader adjusts track volume, and the V-Pot adjusts the selected control mode. You can press the Flip button to reverse the V-Pot and fader function.

Button

Description

Output

Press the Output button to set the output device for each track or bus. Turn the V-Pot in the channel section to choose an output device and press the V-Pot to select it.

Input

Press to set the recording input device for each track. Turn the V-Pot in the channel section to choose an input device and press the V-Pot to select it.

Pan

Press to adjust track panning using the V-Pot in the channel section.

In 5.1 surround projects, pressing the Pan button toggles left-to-right panning, front-to-rear panning, and center-channel level adjustment using the V-Pot.

Sends

Press to adjust bus and assignable effects send levels. Press the Sends button to scroll through the available busses and assignable effects chains, and then turn the V-Pot to adjust the send level.

Inserts

Press to adjust effects settings.

Press the button once to display PL in the Mackie Control Assignment display. The Mackie Control LCD displays the effects that are assigned to each track or bus. The following example shows a three-track project:

Turn the V-Pot to scroll through the effects, and press the V-Pot to edit the current effect. In editing mode, PE is displayed in the Assignment display. The following example shows the settings for the Noise Gate plug-in on track one:

PE mode uses the following controls:

V-Pots 1 – 4

Turn to edit the effect’s parameters. For switch parameters such as Bypass, press the V-Pot to change the setting.

V-Pot 5

Turn to scroll through an effect’s property pages.

V-Pot 6

Turn to choose from a plug-in’s available presets. Press the V-Pot to choose a preset.

V-Pot 7

Turn to edit the current effect for a different channel

V-Pot 8

Turn to choose other effects for the current channel.

Press the Inserts button again to view effects chains. PS is displayed in the Assignment display. The following example shows the effects chain on track one:

PS mode uses the following controls:

V-Pots 1, 3, and 5

Turn to choose other effects for the current channel. Press to edit the selected effect and enter PE mode.

V-Pots 2, 4, and 6

After choosing an effect with V-Pot 1, 3, or 5, press V-Pot 2, 4, or 6 to add it to the channel.

V-Pot 7

If a channel has multiple pages of effects in the chain, turn to display additional effects. In the previous example, Aud 1 1/2 means that track one has two pages of effects.

V-Pot 8

Turn to choose effects chains for other channels.

When <No Insert> is displayed above a V-Pot, you can turn the V-Pot to view effects that you can add to the chain. New effects are displayed with a *. Press the next V-Pot (to the right) to add the effect.

Settings

Press to adjust track or bus settings using the F1 through F6 buttons.

F1

Hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change the automation recording mode for each track and bus track.

F2

Hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change the current panning mode.

F3

Hold the button and press the V-Pot to change the track phase.

F4

Hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change record input monitoring settings when you’re using an ASIO audio device.

F5

When the Pan button is selected, press the Settings button and then hold F5 while pressing the V-Pot to change the bus or assignable effects output fader to Pre FX or Post FX.

When the Sends button is selected, press the Settings button and hold F5 while pressing the V-Pot to change a track’s bus or assignable effects send level to Pre Volume or Post Volume. Press the Sends button to scroll through the available bus a
nd effects sends.

F6

Press the Settings button and hold F6 while pressing the V-Pot on a channel to return the channel’s settings to the track defaults.

The Fader Banks buttons control the behavior of the channel section controls.

Button

Description

Bank

Press the left or right arrow button to scroll the channels 8 units at a time.

For example, if tracks 1-8 are currently displayed, pressing the right arrow will change to tracks 9-16.

Channel

Press the left or right arrow button to scroll the channels 1 unit at a time.

For example, if tracks 1-8 are currently displayed, pressing the right arrow will change to tracks 2-9.

Hold the Option button while pressing either Channel button to change track order. For example, if track two is selected and you press Option+ < Channel, track two becomes track one. Conversely, if track one is selected and you press Option + Channel >, track one becomes track two.

Flip

Press to exchange the behavior of the fader and V-Pot when allowed.

The Display buttons control the Mackie Control LCD display.

Button

Description

Meters/Values

When you’re working with audio tracks or busses, press to display meters or numeric values. Even in Meters mode, numeric values are displayed when you edit a value.

Hold the Shift button in the Modifiers section while pressing the Meters/Values button to toggle control of tracks, busses, or tracks and busses.

  • Press once to show audio and MIDI tracks.

  • Press again to show audio tracks.

  • Press again to show MIDI tracks.

  • Press again to show busses.

  • Press again to show all tracks and busses.

Time Fmt
Zero

Press and hold to display the current time format. Turn V-Pot 8 while holding the button to change the format.

The Markers buttons control additional track and channel settings.

Button

Description

Marker 1/9
Automation Mode

Press to place the cursor at marker 1, or hold Shift and press to place the cursor at marker 9.

When the Settings button is selected, hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change the automation recording mode for each track and bus track.

Marker 2/10
Pan Mode

Press to place the cursor at marker 2, or hold Shift and press to place the cursor at marker 10.

When the Settings button is selected, hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change the current panning mode.

Marker 3

Press to place the cursor at marker 3.

Marker 4
Input Monitor

Press to place the cursor at marker 4.

When the Settings button is selected, hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change record input monitoring settings when you’re using an ASIO audio device.

Marker 5
Pre/Post

Press to place the cursor at marker 5.

When the Pan button is selected, press the Settings button and then hold F5 while pressing the V-Pot to change the bus or assignable effects output fader to Pre FX or Post FX.

When the Sends button is selected, press the Settings button and hold F5 while pressing the V-Pot to change a track’s bus or assignable effects send level to Pre Volume or Post Volume. Press the Sends button to scroll through the available bus and effects sends.

Marker 6
Default

Press to place the cursor at marker 6.

Press the Settings button and hold F6 while pressing the V-Pot on a channel to return the channel’s settings to the track defaults.

Marker 7

Press to place the cursor at marker 7.

Marker 8

Press to place the cursor at marker 8.

The Add New buttons add busses or tracks to your project.

Button

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Track

Press to add a new audio track.

Bus

Press to add an audio bus to your project.

Drivers For Mackie Control Universal

ControlThe Windows buttons control the display of various ACID windows.

Button

Description

Mixer

Press to show the Mixing Console window. If the window is not docked, pressing the button shows/hides the window.

Video Preview

Press to show the Video Preview window. If the window is not docked, pressing the button shows/hides the window.

Plug-Ins

Press to show the Plug-In Manager window. If the window is not docked, pressing the button shows/hides the window.

The View buttons control the display of various sections of the ACID window.

Button

Description

Bus Tracks

Press to show or hide bus tracks in the timeline.

Dock Area

Press to show or hide the Window Docking Area at the bottom of the ACID window.

Track List

Press to show or hide the track list in the timeline.

The Modifiers buttons extend the functionality of other buttons on the Mackie Control.Control

Button

Description

Shift

Hold the Shift button while pressing a button labeled with inverse text to perform the shift function.

For example, hold Shift while pressing the Undo/Redo button to reverse an undo action.

Option/
Track Order

Hold the Option/Track Order button while pressing a button in the Settings, Add New, or Windows group for alternative functions.

Hold the Option/Track Order button while pressing a the Channel < or Channel > button to change track order.

Hold the Option/Track Order button while pressing F1 to F16 to perform custom functions you can define. See the Configure or customize your control mappings heading in this help topic for more information.

Ctrl

Hold the Ctrl button while using a control for alternative functions.

Alt

Hold the Alt button while using a control for alternative functions.

Use the External Control & Automation tab in the Preferences dialog to select the control surfaces you want to use and adjust their configuration.

  1. From the Options menu, choose Preferences to display the Preferences dialog.

  2. Select the External Control & Automation tab.

  3. Double-click your Mackie Control in the Active devices list to display the Configure Mackie Control dialog.

  4. To add or change a function do the following:

a. Select an item in the User defined surface control mappings list.

b. Select an item in the Available host functions list.

c. Click the Assign button.

  1. To remove a function, select an item in the User defined surface control mappings list and click the Clear button.

  2. To remove all functions, click the Clear All button.

  3. To replace all custom functions with the default settings, click the Default All button.

The Audio/Video buttons control various audio settings for your project.

Button

Description

Automation

Press to place the controls on the Mackie Control in automation mode. The controls in the channel section of the Mackie Control will affect the automation parameters on the track or bus if Automation Write (Touch) or Automation Write (Latch) mode is selected.

When the button is not selected, the buttons control trim (static) values.

Bypass FX

Press to bypass/enable all audio effects.

Metronome

Press to turn the metronome on or off.

Hold Shift and press to toggle metronome countoff.

Surround

Press to toggle the project properties between stereo and 5.1 surround mode.

Downmix

Press to toggle the state of the Downmix Output button in the Mixing Console window.

Dim

Press to toggle the state of the Dim Output button in the Mixing Console window.

The Project buttons perform various project-level commands.

Button

Description

Save

Press to save your project.

Undo/
Redo

Press to reverse edit operations. Hold Shift while pressing the button to reverse an undo operation.

OK

Not used.

Cancel

Not used.

The Timeline buttons perform various commands for the project timeline.

Button

Description

Marker

Press to place a m
arker at the cursor position.

Hold the Ctrl button while pressing the Marker button to remove a marker.

Region

Press to convert the current selection to a region.

Hold the Ctrl button while pressing the Region button to remove a region.

Loop/
Select

Press to toggle looped playback mode.

Hold the Shift button while pressing the Loop/Select button to create a time selection from the loop region.

Mark In/
Go to In

Press to set the beginning of the loop region at the cursor position.

Hold the Shift button while pressing the Mark In/Go to In button to move the cursor to the beginning of the loop region.

Mark Out/
Go to Out

Press to set the end of the loop region at the cursor position.

Hold the Shift button while pressing the Mark Out/Go to Out button to move the cursor to the end of the loop region.

Event Trim/
Center Cursor

Hold the Shift button while pressing the Event Trim/Center Cursor button to center the cursor in the timeline view.

RTZ/
End

Press to move the cursor to the beginning of the project.

Hold the Shift button while pressing the RTZ/End button to move the cursor to the end of the project.

The Transport buttons allow you to navigate the timeline and preview your project.

Button

Description

Rewind

Press and hold to move backward through the timeline at 20x speed.

Fast Forward

Press and hold to move forward through the timeline at 20x speed.

Stop

Press to stop playback and return the cursor to its position before playback started.

Play

Press to start playback. Press again to stop playback and leave the cursor at its current position.

Record

Press to start recording. Press again to stop recording and leave the cursor at its current position.

Hold the Shift button while pressing the Record button to render the current selection to a new track.

The arrow buttons allow you to navigate the timeline and preview your project.

Button

Description

Left/Right

Press the left or right arrow button to move left or right 1/32 note.

Hold Ctrl while pressing the left or right arrow button to go to the beginning or end of the project.

Hold Alt while pressing the left or right arrow button to go to the beginning of the next or previous measure.

Up/Down

Press to zoom in or out.

The jog dial allows you to navigate the timeline when playback is stopped.

Hold Alt and turn the dial to go to the beginning of the next or previous measure.

The Mackie Control is fully supported by ACID software.

An overlay is available from Mackie that you can use to label the Mackie Control buttons and controls with their mapped functions in Vegas software. Many though not all of these functions are also available in ACID. Click here to view the overlay in a new browser window, or click here to download a full-size, printable version.

When you use the default mapping, the Mackie Control is divided into several functional areas. All functionality described in this topic refers to the default control mapping. You can also customize the buttons and controls on the Mackie control.

For information about your Mackie Control, please refer to the manufacturer’s documentation.

For more information about configuring ACID to use a control surface, please see Using a Control Surface.

The Mackie Control Universal can control either trim or automation settings. In order to control automation settings, the Automation button in the Audio/Video section must be selected, and the track or bus you want to edit must be set to Automation Write (Touch) or Automation Write (Latch). Hold the F1 button while turning the V-Pot (or use the Automation Settings button ) to change the automation recording mode for each track and bus track.

What do you want to do?

Configure channel mappings for Mackie Control Extenders

Configure or customize your control mappings

Channel section (not shown)

Footswitches (not shown)

Control buttons

Fader Banks buttons

Display buttons

Markers buttons

Add New buttons

Windows buttons

View buttons

Modifiers buttons

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Audio/Video buttons

Project buttons

Timeline buttons

Transport buttons (not shown)

Arrow buttons (not shown)

Jog dial (not shown)

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Using a Mackie Control

If you’re using Mackie Control Extenders. you’ll need to set up your channel mapping.

For example, if your Mackie Control Universal is on the left of your Mackie Control Extender, you could configure the Mackie Control to adjust channels 1 through 8 and use the Mackie Control Extender to adjust channels 9 through 16.

If you have a Mackie Control Universal positioned between two Mackie Control Extenders, you could adjust channels 1 through 8 on the left Extender, adjust channels 9 through 16 on the Mackie Control Universal, and adjust channels 17 through 24 on the right Extender.

  1. From the Options menu, choose Preferences to display the Preferences dialog.

  2. Select the External Control & Automation tab.

  3. Double-click your Mackie Control in the Active control devices list to display the Configure Mackie Control dialog.

    The current channel mapping is displayed on each device’s LCD.

  4. Choose the channels you want to control with the Mackie Control Universal:

  1. From the Device Type drop-down list, choose Mackie Control.

  2. From the Channel Mapping drop-down list, choose the channels you want to adjust with the Mackie Control Universal.

  1. Choose the channels you want to control with the Mackie Control Extender:

  1. From the Device Type drop-down list, choose Mackie Control Extender.

  2. From the Channel Mapping drop-down list, choose the channels you want to adjust with the Mackie Control Extender.

  1. Repeat Step 5 for each Mackie Control Extender.

  2. Click OK to apply your changes and close the Configure Mackie Control dialog.

  3. Click OK to apply your changes and close the Preferences dialog.

Use the External Control & Automation tab in the Preferences dialog to select the control surfaces you want to use and adjust their configuration.

When you customize your control mappings, button functions may not match the labels on the overlay. You can click the Default All button in the Configure Mackie Control dialog to restore the default settings.

  1. From the Options menu, choose Preferences to display the Preferences dialog.

  2. Select the External Control & Automation tab.

  3. Double-click your Mackie Control in the Active control devices list to display the Configure Mackie Control dialog.

  4. To add or change a function do the following:

  1. Select an item in the User defined surface control mappings list.

  2. Select an item in the Available host functions list.

  3. Click the Assign button.

  1. To remove a function, select an item in the User defined surface control mappings list and click the Clear button.

  2. To remove all functions, click the Clear All button.

  3. To replace all custom functions with the default settings, click the Default All button.

The channel section includes V-Pots (knobs), buttons, and faders that you can use to edit your tracks and busses.

Area

Description

V-Pot

Adjusts values for panning, volume (when Flip button is selected), and effect parameter values.

Audio track volume

Adjusts track volume when the Pan or Sends button is selected and the Flipbutton is selected.

Audio track panning

Adjusts audio track panning when the Pan button is selected.

Bus send levels

Adjusts bus send levels when the Sends button is selected.

Effect parameters

Adjusts effect parameters when the Inserts button is selected.

The V-Pot is velocity sensitive, so rotating quickly changes values quickly, and you can press the button to choose a selection.

When the Pan or Sends button is selected, press the V-Pot to edit the track or bus effects chain.

Rec/Rdy button

Arms audio tracks for recording.

Signal LED

Indicates whether an audio track or bus is outputting a signal.

Solo button

Press to solo a track or remove it from the solo group.

Mute button

Press to mute or unmute a track.

Select button

Press to select a track.

Fader

Adjusts the track or bus level (unless the Flip button is selected).

When the Automation button is selected, the fader adjusts the automation envelope if the track is in Automation Write (Touch) or Automation Write (Latch) mode.

The fader can also adjust settings for the following items when you select other buttons in the Channel section.

Audio track panning

Adjusts audio track panning when thePanandFlipbuttons are selected.

Bus send levels

Adjusts bus send levels when theSendsandFlipbuttons are selected.

The fader is touch sensitive, so if you’re recording automation parameters, recording will begin when you touch the fader and stop when you release it. The current setting is displayed in the Mackie Control display.

The Mackie Control has two switched inputs (labeled User Switch A and User Switch B) that you can use to connect footswitches.

By default, footswitch A toggles playback, and footswitch B starts and stops recording.

You can customize the footswitches in the Configure Mackie Control dialog. Double-click Mackie Control in the Active control devices list on the External Control & Automation tab of the Preferences dialog to display the Configure Mackie Control dialog.

The buttons in the Control section determine the operation of the V-Pots and faders in the channel section of your Mackie Control. In every mode, the fader adjusts track volume, and the V-Pot adjusts the selected control mode. You can press the Flip button to reverse the V-Pot and fader function.

Button

Description

Output

Press the Output button to set the output device for each track or bus. Turn the V-Pot in the channel section to choose an output device and press the V-Pot to select it.

Input

Press to set the recording input device for each track. Turn the V-Pot in the channel section to choose an input device and press the V-Pot to select it.

Pan

Press to adjust track panning using the V-Pot in the channel section.

In 5.1 surround projects, pressing the Pan button toggles left-to-right panning, front-to-rear panning, and center-channel level adjustment using the V-Pot.

Sends

Press to adjust bus and assignable effects send levels. Press the Sends button to scroll through the available busses and assignable effects chains, and then turn the V-Pot to adjust the send level.

Inserts

Press to adjust effects settings.

Press the button once to display PL in the Mackie Control Assignment display. The Mackie Control LCD displays the effects that are assigned to each track or bus. The following example shows a three-track project:

Turn the V-Pot to scroll through the effects, and press the V-Pot to edit the current effect. In editing mode, PE is displayed in the Assignment display. The following example shows the settings for the Noise Gate plug-in on track one:

PE mode uses the following controls:

V-Pots 1 – 4

Turn to edit the effect’s parameters. For switch parameters such as Bypass, press the V-Pot to change the setting.

V-Pot 5

Turn to scroll through an effect’s property pages.

V-Pot 6

Turn to choose from a plug-in’s available presets. Press the V-Pot to choose a preset.

V-Pot 7

Turn to edit the current effect for a different channel

V-Pot 8

Turn to choose other effects for the current channel.

Press the Inserts button again to view effects chains. PS is displayed in the Assignment display. The following example shows the effects chain on track one:

PS mode uses the following controls:

V-Pots 1, 3, and 5

Turn to choose other effects for the current channel. Press to edit the selected effect and enter PE mode.

V-Pots 2, 4, and 6

After choosing an effect with V-Pot 1, 3, or 5, press V-Pot 2, 4, or 6 to add it to the channel.

V-Pot 7

If a channel has multiple pages of effects in the chain, turn to display additional effects. In the previous example, Aud 1 1/2 means that track one has two pages of effects.

V-Pot 8

Turn to choose effects chains for other channels.

When <No Insert> is displayed above a V-Pot, you can turn the V-Pot to view effects that you can add to the chain. New effects are displayed with a *. Press the next V-Pot (to the right) to add the effect.

Settings

Press to adjust track or bus settings using the F1 through F6 buttons.

F1

Hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change the automation recording mode for each track and bus track.

F2

Hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change the current panning mode.

F3

Hold the button and press the V-Pot to change the track phase.

F4

Hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change record input monitoring settings when you’re using an ASIO audio device.

F5

When the Pan button is selected, press the Settings button and then hold F5 while pressing the V-Pot to change the bus or assignable effects output fader to Pre FX or Post FX.

When the Sends button is selected, press the Settings button and hold F5 while pressing the V-Pot to change a track’s bus or assignable effects send level to Pre Volume or Post Volume. Press the Sends button to scroll through the available bus a
nd effects sends.

F6

Press the Settings button and hold F6 while pressing the V-Pot on a channel to return the channel’s settings to the track defaults.

The Fader Banks buttons control the behavior of the channel section controls.

Button

Description

Bank

Press the left or right arrow button to scroll the channels 8 units at a time.

For example, if tracks 1-8 are currently displayed, pressing the right arrow will change to tracks 9-16.

Channel

Press the left or right arrow button to scroll the channels 1 unit at a time.

For example, if tracks 1-8 are currently displayed, pressing the right arrow will change to tracks 2-9.

Hold the Option button while pressing either Channel button to change track order. For example, if track two is selected and you press Option+ < Channel, track two becomes track one. Conversely, if track one is selected and you press Option + Channel >, track one becomes track two.

Flip

Press to exchange the behavior of the fader and V-Pot when allowed.

The Display buttons control the Mackie Control LCD display.

Button

Description

Meters/Values

When you’re working with audio tracks or busses, press to display meters or numeric values. Even in Meters mode, numeric values are displayed when you edit a value.

Hold the Shift button in the Modifiers section while pressing the Meters/Values button to toggle control of tracks, busses, or tracks and busses.

  • Press once to show audio and MIDI tracks.

  • Press again to show audio tracks.

  • Press again to show MIDI tracks.

  • Press again to show busses.

  • Press again to show all tracks and busses.

Time Fmt
Zero

Press and hold to display the current time format. Turn V-Pot 8 while holding the button to change the format.

The Markers buttons control additional track and channel settings.

Button

Description

Marker 1/9
Automation Mode

Press to place the cursor at marker 1, or hold Shift and press to place the cursor at marker 9.

When the Settings button is selected, hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change the automation recording mode for each track and bus track.

Marker 2/10
Pan Mode

Press to place the cursor at marker 2, or hold Shift and press to place the cursor at marker 10.

When the Settings button is selected, hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change the current panning mode.

Marker 3

Press to place the cursor at marker 3.

Marker 4
Input Monitor

Press to place the cursor at marker 4.

When the Settings button is selected, hold the button and turn the V-Pot to change record input monitoring settings when you’re using an ASIO audio device.

Marker 5
Pre/Post

Press to place the cursor at marker 5.

When the Pan button is selected, press the Settings button and then hold F5 while pressing the V-Pot to change the bus or assignable effects output fader to Pre FX or Post FX.

When the Sends button is selected, press the Settings button and hold F5 while pressing the V-Pot to change a track’s bus or assignable effects send level to Pre Volume or Post Volume. Press the Sends button to scroll through the available bus and effects sends.

Marker 6
Default

Press to place the cursor at marker 6.

Press the Settings button and hold F6 while pressing the V-Pot on a channel to return the channel’s settings to the track defaults.

Marker 7

Press to place the cursor at marker 7.

Marker 8

Press to place the cursor at marker 8.

The Add New buttons add busses or tracks to your project.

Button

Description

Track

Press to add a new audio track.

Bus

Press to add an audio bus to your project.

The Windows buttons control the display of various ACID windows.

Mackie Control Universal Drivers

Button

Description

Mixer

Press to show the Mixing Console window. If the window is not docked, pressing the button shows/hides the window.

Video Preview

Press to show the Video Preview window. If the window is not docked, pressing the button shows/hides the window.

Plug-Ins

Press to show the Plug-In Manager window. If the window is not docked, pressing the button shows/hides the window.

The View buttons control the display of various sections of the ACID window.

Button

Description

Bus Tracks

Press to show or hide bus tracks in the timeline.

Dock Area

Press to show or hide the Window Docking Area at the bottom of the ACID window.

Track List

Press to show or hide the track list in the timeline.

The Modifiers buttons extend the functionality of other buttons on the Mackie Control.

Button

Description

Shift

Hold the Shift button while pressing a button labeled with inverse text to perform the shift function.

For example, hold Shift while pressing the Undo/Redo button to reverse an undo action.

Option/
Track Order

Hold the Option/Track Order button while pressing a button in the Settings, Add New, or Windows group for alternative functions.

Hold the Option/Track Order button while pressing a the Channel < or Channel > button to change track order.

Hold the Option/Track Order button while pressing F1 to F16 to perform custom functions you can define. See the Configure or customize your control mappings heading in this help topic for more information.

Ctrl

Hold the Ctrl button while using a control for alternative functions.

Alt

Hold the Alt button while using a control for alternative functions.

Use the External Control & Automation tab in the Preferences dialog to select the control surfaces you want to use and adjust their configuration.

  1. From the Options menu, choose Preferences to display the Preferences dialog.

  2. Select the External Control & Automation tab.

  3. Double-click your Mackie Control in the Active devices list to display the Configure Mackie Control dialog.

  4. To add or change a function do the following:

a. Select an item in the User defined surface control mappings list.

b. Select an item in the Available host functions list.

c. Click the Assign button.

  1. To remove a function, select an item in the User defined surface control mappings list and click the Clear button.

  2. To remove all functions, click the Clear All button.

  3. To replace all custom functions with the default settings, click the Default All button.

The Audio/Video buttons control various audio settings for your project.

Button

Description

Automation

Press to place the controls on the Mackie Control in automation mode. The controls in the channel section of the Mackie Control will affect the automation parameters on the track or bus if Automation Write (Touch) or Automation Write (Latch) mode is selected.

When the button is not selected, the buttons control trim (static) values.

Bypass FX

Press to bypass/enable all audio effects.

Metronome

Press to turn the metronome on or off.

Hold Shift and press to toggle metronome countoff.

Surround

Press to toggle the project properties between stereo and 5.1 surround mode.

Downmix

Press to toggle the state of the Downmix Output button in the Mixing Console window.

Dim

Press to toggle the state of the Dim Output button in the Mixing Console window.

The Project buttons perform various project-level commands.

Button

Description

Save

Press to save your project.

Undo/
Redo

Press to reverse edit operations. Hold Shift while pressing the button to reverse an undo operation.

OK

Not used.

Cancel

Not used.

The Timeline buttons perform various commands for the project timeline.

Button

Description

Marker

Press to place a m
arker at the cursor position.

Hold the Ctrl button while pressing the Marker button to remove a marker.

Region

Press to convert the current selection to a region.

Hold the Ctrl button while pressing the Region button to remove a region.

Loop/
Select

Press to toggle looped playback mode.

Hold the Shift button while pressing the Loop/Select button to create a time selection from the loop region.

Mark In/
Go to In

Press to set the beginning of the loop region at the cursor position.

Hold the Shift button while pressing the Mark In/Go to In button to move the cursor to the beginning of the loop region.

Mark Out/
Go to Out

Press to set the end of the loop region at the cursor position.

Hold the Shift button while pressing the Mark Out/Go to Out button to move the cursor to the end of the loop region.

Event Trim/
Center Cursor

Hold the Shift button while pressing the Event Trim/Center Cursor button to center the cursor in the timeline view.

RTZ/
End

Press to move the cursor to the beginning of the project.

Hold the Shift button while pressing the RTZ/End button to move the cursor to the end of the project.

The Transport buttons allow you to navigate the timeline and preview your project.

Button

Description

Rewind

Press and hold to move backward through the timeline at 20x speed.

Fast Forward

Press and hold to move forward through the timeline at 20x speed.

Stop

Press to stop playback and return the cursor to its position before playback started.

Play

Press to start playback. Press again to stop playback and leave the cursor at its current position.

Record

Press to start recording. Press again to stop recording and leave the cursor at its current position.

Hold the Shift button while pressing the Record button to render the current selection to a new track.

The arrow buttons allow you to navigate the timeline and preview your project.

Button

Description

Left/Right

Press the left or right arrow button to move left or right 1/32 note.

Hold Ctrl while pressing the left or right arrow button to go to the beginning or end of the project.

Hold Alt while pressing the left or right arrow button to go to the beginning of the next or previous measure.

Up/Down

Press to zoom in or out.

The jog dial allows you to navigate the timeline when playback is stopped.

Hold Alt and turn the dial to go to the beginning of the next or previous measure.

The Mackie Control is fully supported by ACID software.

An overlay is available from Mackie that you can use to label the Mackie Control buttons and controls with their mapped functions in Vegas software. Many though not all of these functions are also available in ACID. Click here to view the overlay in a new browser window, or click here to download a full-size, printable version.

When you use the default mapping, the Mackie Control is divided into several functional areas. All functionality described in this topic refers to the default control mapping. You can also customize the buttons and controls on the Mackie control.

For information about your Mackie Control, please refer to the manufacturer’s documentation.

For more information about configuring ACID to use a control surface, please see Using a Control Surface.

The Mackie Control Universal can control either trim or automation settings. In order to control automation settings, the Automation button in the Audio/Video section must be selected, and the track or bus you want to edit must be set to Automation Write (Touch) or Automation Write (Latch). Hold the F1 button while turning the V-Pot (or use the Automation Settings button ) to change the automation recording mode for each track and bus track.

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Channel section (not shown)

Footswitches (not shown)

Control buttons

Fader Banks buttons

Display buttons

Markers buttons

Add New buttons

Windows buttons

View buttons

Modifiers buttons

Audio/Video buttons

Project buttons

Timeline buttons

Transport buttons (not shown)

Arrow buttons (not shown)

Jog dial (not shown)

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