![]() Just because of that strange behavior I explained above, rather than copying this file into the “components” folder, I created a shortcut from the original location (that’s “program files (x86)\novation\automap”) to Cubase’s Components folder. Now, after you install Automap, you should have a “C:\Program Files (x86)\Novation/Automap” folder, and there you should find a “CubaseAutomapClient64.dll” file. dlls in Cubase’s “components” folder) įactory reset of my Zero SL MkII, just in case (and I have my templates and presets stored in the computer, so no big deal at all) Uninstalled and cleaned everything related to Automap and Novation software/drivers (also those. Also, whenever I reinstalled Automap, the whole thing would work perfectly, but only until the next reboot, which was kinda weird and I thought that this was related to some writing/editing on some core files of Automap, either by Cubase or something else (I’m no tech, but I tend to solve things empirically, by intuition).Īfter some uninstall-reinstall thing, here’s what I did: ![]() So basically I had the opposite problem, with MIDI messages not working at all when in Automap mode (I’ve got a Zero SL MKII) but transport and mixer control working just fine. ![]() On the other side … I would also be interested on what the Automap device within Cubase/nuendo is good for. May be different for other controllers or keyboards. This is dependent on the buttons “INstrument” or “FX” on the controller (… the SL25Mk2 in my case). Once you select the track with the mouse, the mappings wil become visible on the Novation controller. Then just instantiate such wrapped plugin as VSTi or FX in an instrument track. This is being re-scanned by Cubase/Nuendo once you start it. It puts a wrapper around the original plugin. On top goes, that you have to enable each plugin (VSTI or FX) you want within the Automap Setup. Within Cubase, check Midi-Devices for it. Instead, you just have to (just) ensure, that the Midi-Device for the the Novation Controller itself is active as. A keyboardless MIDI controller, the Novation Launchpad, was launched in 2009 with an 8x8 grid of large illuminated buttons that could be used to trigger sounds, loops, effects and other parameters, initially in conjunction with the Ableton Live music performance application. The use of the Automap device is not the correct approach for Cubase from the list of available devices. The guide that came with the Automap software explains it quite OK. Am trying to get Automap to run a SL25Mk2 with Nuendo.
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