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You can use Midibox64 or 64 for Cubase SX. Theres "how to" script how to implement as a generous controller. Better is the Midibox LC (emulated as a Mackie Control).

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Better is the Midibox LC (emulated as a Mackie Control).

Possibly for another reason as well- I've mentioned it a couple times here already, but there's an issue with the Steinberg Generic Remote, which doesn't provide outgoing MIDI messages for remote controlled items whose status has been changed externally (from your MIDIBox). For instance, if you've got all your Cubase solo switches mapped to MB buttons with indicator lights, and you hit a solo switch on the box, Cubase will solo it, but won't send the message to cut the light on. If you click the onscreen solo button from the computer, the light will come on. It works the same for all bi-directional items in the generic, and depending on how you plan to use the box, it could be no problem or it could totally ruin it's functionality.

Good luck with it,

George

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