Description
VERVIEW
The USB-powered CMC channel controller is the hardware equivalent of the eminently powerful Cubase channel section. 16 illuminated rubber buttons, one green-lit rotary encoder and a groundbreaking touch fader give you hands-on control over the major channel-related functions in Cubase, including poor record, solo / mute, pan and volume. Due to the adoption of Cubase's icons and color scheme, users will instantly feel at home with this lightweight and compact yet incredibly effective control unit.
Key features
USB-powered controller channel
High-precision touch fader with visual feedback
Direct access to major channel control functions, including volume, pan, mute, solo, write automation read / channel select
16 buttons, one knob and one touch fader with multi-colored visual feedback
8 user-assignable function buttons
IN DETAIL
The multi-colored function buttons are on intuitive and time-saving alternative to using the computer mouse or the keyboard. Access VST instrument settings, solo and mute tracks, EQ bypass, sends and inserts or freeze a channel - all with the push of a button. With the Channel Select button you can easily browse through the entire Cubase mixer, while the rotary encoder provides direct access to the pan setting and gives you visual feedback via the integrated LED light. For even more convenience, eight buttons can hold a second, freely assignable function that is accessible by pressing the Shift button.
A visual and technical masterpiece, the high-resolution touch fader provides precise, tactile control over the volume level of a track. With a resolution of up to 1.024 steps and integrated LED touch this device truly stands apart from other control devices. Touch it, feel it and control your mix faster and more convenient than ever before.
The clearly structured layout, the seamless integration and Cubase technical innovations such as the touch fader USB controller make this the perfect portable companion for any Cubase user - Whether playing live, recording in the studio or just hanging out in the park.
The USB-powered CMC channel controller is the hardware equivalent of the eminently powerful Cubase channel section. 16 illuminated rubber buttons, one green-lit rotary encoder and a groundbreaking touch fader give you hands-on control over the major channel-related functions in Cubase, including poor record, solo / mute, pan and volume. Due to the adoption of Cubase's icons and color scheme, users will instantly feel at home with this lightweight and compact yet incredibly effective control unit.
Key features
USB-powered controller channel
High-precision touch fader with visual feedback
Direct access to major channel control functions, including volume, pan, mute, solo, write automation read / channel select
16 buttons, one knob and one touch fader with multi-colored visual feedback
8 user-assignable function buttons
IN DETAIL
The multi-colored function buttons are on intuitive and time-saving alternative to using the computer mouse or the keyboard. Access VST instrument settings, solo and mute tracks, EQ bypass, sends and inserts or freeze a channel - all with the push of a button. With the Channel Select button you can easily browse through the entire Cubase mixer, while the rotary encoder provides direct access to the pan setting and gives you visual feedback via the integrated LED light. For even more convenience, eight buttons can hold a second, freely assignable function that is accessible by pressing the Shift button.
A visual and technical masterpiece, the high-resolution touch fader provides precise, tactile control over the volume level of a track. With a resolution of up to 1.024 steps and integrated LED touch this device truly stands apart from other control devices. Touch it, feel it and control your mix faster and more convenient than ever before.
The clearly structured layout, the seamless integration and Cubase technical innovations such as the touch fader USB controller make this the perfect portable companion for any Cubase user - Whether playing live, recording in the studio or just hanging out in the park.







