I have an Oxygen Pro 49 controller, and normally have no issue. I have it set up with Mackie in Cubase mode, and everything just works fine. Until today. I don't know, what exactly I could have done, but it must have been something I did, because all of a sudden moving the modwheel ignores the current active track and instead moves the level of the master bus between -inf and -70 dB (so, silence).
This is bound to a specific project, and therefore not breaking too much, but I would like to know how to get rid of this connection between modwheel and master bus fader. It might be some kind of ACT learning issue? Or another kind of accidental binding? How do I get rid of the binding? Where do I find a list of all bindings?
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I have an Oxygen Pro 49 controller, and normally have no issue. I have it set up with Mackie in Cubase mode, and everything just works fine. Until today. I don't know, what exactly I could have done, but it must have been something I did, because all of a sudden moving the modwheel ignores the current active track and instead moves the level of the master bus between -inf and -70 dB (so, silence).
This is bound to a specific project, and therefore not breaking too much, but I would like to know how to get rid of this connection between modwheel and master bus fader. It might be some kind of ACT learning issue? Or another kind of accidental binding? How do I get rid of the binding? Where do I find a list of all bindings?
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