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title: Mackie Control Setup on Linux
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<h2>Devices using ipMIDI</h2>
<p>
If you are using a device like the SSL Nucleus that uses ipMIDI,
no set up is required other than to ensure that your control surface
and computer are both connected to the same network.
</p>
<h2>Devices using conventional MIDI</h2>
<p>
Before attempting to use a Mackie Control device that communicates via
a standard MIDI cable or a USB cable, you should ensure that
<a href="/setting-up-your-system/setting-up-midi/midi-on-linux/">your Linux
MIDI environment is setup</a>.
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title: Controlling Ardour with Mackie Control Devices
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<p>
Since Mackie and Logic made the first Logic Control Surface, Mackie
and other surface manufactures have been making control surfaces that
use the same protocol to communicate with a DAW. Ardour supports the
<abbr title="Mackie Control Protocol"><dfn>MCP</dfn></abbr> and will
work with all these control surfaces.
</p>
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title: Devices using Mackie/Logic Control Protocol title: Devices using Mackie/Logic Control Protocol
menu_title: Mackie/Logic Control Devices menu_title: Mackie Control Configuring
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<p> <p>
This will walk you through the process of configuring and using This will walk you through the process of configuring and using
a MIDI control surface with Ardour that uses the <dfn>Mackie Control a MIDI control surface with Ardour that uses the <dfn>Mackie Control
protocol</dfn> (MCP) or <dfn>Logic Control protocol</dfn>. Devices that protocol</dfn> (MCP) or <dfn>Logic Control protocol</dfn>. Devices that
have been tested and are known to work include the SSL Nucleus, Mackie have been tested and are known to work include the SSL Nucleus, Mackie
Control Pro (plus extenders), Behringer devices in Mackie/Logic mode, Control Pro (plus extenders), Behringer devices in Mackie/Logic mode,
and Steinberg CMC devices. and Steinberg CMC devices.
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<img src="" alt="Mackie Control Setup Dialog" /> <img src="" alt="Mackie Control Setup Dialog" />
<p> <p>
From the selector at the top, choose the type of device you are using. From the selector at the top, choose the type of device you are using.
(<a (<a
href="/using-control-surfaces/devices-using-mackielogic-control-protocol/devices-not-listed/"> href="/using-control-surfaces/devices-using-mackielogic-control-protocol/devices-not-listed/">
What to do if your device is not listed</a>). What to do if your device is not listed</a>).
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
Once your setup is complete, click "OK" to close the dialog. Now click Once your setup is complete, click "OK" to close the dialog. Now click
on the enable checkbox for "Mackie Control". on the enable checkbox for "Mackie Control".
</p> </p>
<h2>Devices using ipMIDI</h2>
<p>
If you are using a device that uses ipMIDI, such as the SSL Nucleus, no
MIDI port connections are required &mdash; Ardour and your control
surface will be able to talk to each other automatically so long as
your control surface and computer are both connected to the same network.
</p>
<h2>Connecting control surface and Ardour MIDI ports</h2> <h2>Connecting control surface and Ardour MIDI ports</h2>
<p> <p>
If you are using a device that uses ipMIDI, such as the SSL Nucleus, no Before attempting to use a Mackie Control device that communicates via
MIDI port connections are required &mdash; Ardour and your control a standard MIDI cable or a USB cable, you should ensure that
surface will be able to talk to each other automatically. <a href="/setting-up-your-system/setting-up-midi/midi-on-linux/">your Linux
</p> MIDI environment is setup</a>.
<p> If you are using a device that uses normal MIDI (via a standard MIDI or
If you are using a device that uses normal MIDI (via a standard MIDI or USB cable), you need to connect Ardour's Mackie Control in and out ports
USB cable), you need to connect Ardour's Mackie Control in and out ports
to the MIDI ports leading to and coming from the control surface. to the MIDI ports leading to and coming from the control surface.
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
When you have made these connections once, Ardour will recreate them When you have made these connections once, Ardour will recreate them
for you in the future, as long as you leave Mackie Control enabled. for you in the future, as long as you leave Mackie Control enabled.
</p> </p>
<h2>Customizing your control surface</h2> <h2>Customizing your control surface</h2>
<p> <p>
Every possible Mackie Control button can be bound to any action present Every possible Mackie Control button can be bound to any action present
in Ardour's GUI. Please check your control surface page for suggestions. in Ardour's GUI. Please check your control surface page for suggestions.
</p> </p>
<h2>Preparing your device for use with Ardour</h2> <h2>Preparing your device for use with Ardour</h2>
<p> <p>
Most interfaces will require some configuration to send and respond to Most interfaces will require some configuration to send and respond to
MCP. MCP.
</p> </p>
<p class="note"> <p class="note">
When setting up the control surface, do <em>not</em> use "Pro Tools" When setting up the control surface, do <em>not</em> use "Pro Tools"
mode. Pro Tools is the only DAW that still requires HUI. The rest of mode. Pro Tools is the only DAW that still requires HUI. The rest of
world uses Mackie Control Protocol. Ardour does not support HUI. world uses Mackie Control Protocol. Ardour does not support HUI at
this time.
</p> </p>
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