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Cakewalk Eucon PLugin


Larry Shelby

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5 minutes ago, rasure said:

Not sure which version you downloaded, but an updated version v2.6.2 (x86 &64)  is here https://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013271/EUCON-Control-Surface-Support-for-SONAR-X1 

That's the one that sends me to the login screen, and then won't let me login...

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13 minutes ago, cclarry said:

Yep...that's the only "Jack of all trades" so far...so am leaning that way..
$4.99 for the app....

Ah I had forgotten it was paid.  It does have a Cakewalk setting though.

That's one area where Cakewalk could do with its own, like the Studio One remote app which is excellent.
Maybe a future release? The articulation map feature was a pleasant surprise so I guess anything's possible. 

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6 minutes ago, ZincT said:

Ah I had forgotten it was paid.  It does have a Cakewalk setting though.

That's one area where Cakewalk could do with its own, like the Studio One remote app which is excellent.
Maybe a future release? The articulation map feature was a pleasant surprise so I guess anything's possible. 

Th Studio One app is superb...that's exactly what CbB needs...

The Cubase App is Mac Only...so can't use that....

Touch DAW is apparently the "one ring to rule them all" app...

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Well, I just read THIS in the CbB manual

Cakewalk supports the Euphonix EuCon protocol, which allows Cakewalk to be controlled by Euphonix surfaces such as the MC and CM408 series. To enable EuCon support in Cakewalk 1. Follow your Euphonix surface’s instructions for physically connecting the Euphonix surface to your computer and configure the Euphonix software. 2. In Cakewalk, go to Edit > Preferences > MIDI - Control Surfaces. 3. Click the Add Controller/Surface button , which opens the Controller/Surface Settings dialog box. 4. In the Controller/Surface field of the Controller/Surface Settings dialog box, select EuCon Controller. 5. Click OK to close the Controller/Surface Settings dialog box. 6. In the Preferences dialog box (MIDI - Control Surfaces page), make sure that the WAI Display check boxes and the ACT Indicators check boxes are enabled, and click OK. For more information about using the EuCon Controller surface, see the separate EuCon Controller online Help (open the EuCon Controller plug-in and press F1). See also: “To connect a controller/surface to Cakewalk” on page 1272
 

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1 hour ago, cclarry said:

Ok...there is no "Eucon Controller" option in CbB...THAT's the problem!
I even have the Eucon Software installed...but still won't work, and CbB offers
no Eucon option when adding Control Surfaces...IDK...Touch DAW is a lot easier

Did you check in Preferences -- MIDI -- Devices to see if there was any Eucon device?
You probably have to add it there before you can add a Control Surface (just guessing).

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Larry - you will definitely need to install the Sonar/Cakewalk Eucon software.

The Avid software you installed is only half the story - that's the Eucon to app connector (sort of)

You need the Cakewalk to Eucon part if that makes sense. That will add the Eucon option to the Preferences > Control Services.

This is the bit that is built into Cubase

A suggestion - try the app in cubase first and see if you like it before trawling around to find the install - as I mentioned above @Jim Roseberry has installed this previously in the other thread - might be worth a PM ?

 

 

 

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