Uendo, Upport, Eyset – JLCooper MCS3 SP USB for OSX User Manual

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Nuendo™ Support

Open the MCS3 SP USB application and Import the Nuendo keyset or create a keyset
of your own. If you create your own, start by setting the Emulation Mode to A then
choosing Set All Controls to Emulation from the Actions menu. Later on you can
customize this keyset with key sequences and mouse actions.

The next time you run Nuendo, open the Device Setup dialog from the Devices menu
then go click on Mackie Control under Remote Devices. Choose MCS3 SP USB MCS3
SP
for the MIDI Output and MIDI Input. Hit OK to accept your settings and close the
Setup Dialog.

The Nuendo Keyset

The Nuendo keyset is a combination of emulation and keystrokes. It uses three layers
with some duplication between layers.

F1 - F3 are layer selectors. F4 - F6 are used to open and close various windows and
dialog boxes in all three layers.

W1 - W6 control automation modes, markers, locating events, OKʼing, Canceling, and
Closing windows, with slight differences between layers.

The VStick is used for track selection and zooming with some differences between
layers.

Layer 1

MCS3 SP Control

Assignment

Rewind

Rewind

Fast Forward

Fast Forward

Stop

Stop

Play

Play

Record

Record

Jog

Jog

W1

Read

W2

Write

W3

Markers

W4

Previous Marker

W5

Next Marker

W6

OK/Enter

W7

Cancel

F1

Layer 1

F2

Layer 2

F3

Layer 3

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