Steinberg cc12112/27/2023 Note: This folder is located inside the REAPER program folder (usually "C:\Program Files\REAPER\Plugins" or something like that). Unzip the file with your favorite unzipping tool and copy the contained dll into the REAPER plugins folder. Most likely a lot of other things I don't have thought of. I have several ideas but I'm open for what people want to see here. The fx-button can't close fx windows yet.Ĭustomization of the function buttons and the value encoder is not implemented yet. I don't know yet if it is a bug in REAPER or on my side. The FX-button will only open the fx-panel of the track that has been manually selected in REAPER with the mouse and not the one selected by the controller through the API. I'll have to experiment a bit with this to find a good solution. Mouse-over parameter changing with the AI-knob is currently not optimal and the lock button doesn't work at all. The bypass buttons for the EQ bands and the EQ Type button don't work as these parameters are not accessible through TrackFx_* or other API functions (AFAIK). Well, this is an alpha version so don't expect that anything will work at all. The function buttons are assigned to vertical and horizontal zoom in the arrangement (the default in Cubase). The value encoder does currently control the master volume and the button underneath turns the metronome on and off. The all-bypass button will bypass the EQ. If the selected channel has got an instance of the REAPER EQ in the fx chain then the EQ knobs on the CC121 will control the Q, gain and frequency of the first four bands of the plugin. The large AI-Knob will jog through the project when in jog-mode and control the parameter under the mouse when in AI mode. Maybe it will act as a shift button or it will be possible to assign a custom action to it. The 'e' button has no equivalent in REAPER and I have not finally decided what to do with that button. The 'VSTi' button will open the fx-page of the selected track instead of the VSTi-window of Cubendo. The track controls including the fader and the track buttons should work fine as well. Cubase has no dedicated pause button so the play button of CC121 works as a pause button too (it blinks when in paused state). The transport controls should work as expected. I took this annoyance as a challenge and I wrote a little REAPER control surface extension to 'advance integrate' the controller as tightly as possible into REAPER as well. The device is a bit on the expensive side but this sturdy built thing has a great feeling to it and I really like how it integrates into Cubendo.īut it obviously had a huge drawback - it did not work with REAPER at all. I've recently got myself this new Steinberg CC121 controller for my little home studio. Edit: I will add news and updates at the the end of this post to keep this stuff somewhat chronological.
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