Okay, for anyone else who may have this question in the future, here's what I ended up doing.
I couldn't find any particular default integration between the Montage M and Mackie Control regarding next / previous marker, etc. However, the Midi Remote capabilities in Cubase (I believe they became available from Cubase 12 onwards) were very easy to set up, so I just manually created my configuration.
The biggest decision was choosing what buttons on the M to use for this purpose. I didn't want to have competing functionality on the scene buttons, so I ended up using the Part buttons. Button 1, Digital In, appeared to be in use (although I might be mistaken about that) and I only needed six, so I mapped 3 / 4 to begin / end, 5 / 6 to prev / next marker, and 7 / 8 to Nudge Bar -1 / + 1. For those who haven't played with this yet, it's also worth mentioning that I configured the remote panel using Montage Midi in / out 2, which is the port for Mackie Control. Port 1 is for note data, etc.
Everything works as expected in DAW mode. My one concern was that pressing these buttons when not in DAW mode would still move the transport in Cubase. Fortunately, in testing I found that was not the case and the buttons are only active when in DAW mode.
Anyway, very happy with how it worked out. I hope this can be of use to others who want to do similar things with Cubase.
Chris
I couldn't find any particular default integration between the Montage M and Mackie Control regarding next / previous marker, etc. However, the Midi Remote capabilities in Cubase (I believe they became available from Cubase 12 onwards) were very easy to set up, so I just manually created my configuration.
The biggest decision was choosing what buttons on the M to use for this purpose. I didn't want to have competing functionality on the scene buttons, so I ended up using the Part buttons. Button 1, Digital In, appeared to be in use (although I might be mistaken about that) and I only needed six, so I mapped 3 / 4 to begin / end, 5 / 6 to prev / next marker, and 7 / 8 to Nudge Bar -1 / + 1. For those who haven't played with this yet, it's also worth mentioning that I configured the remote panel using Montage Midi in / out 2, which is the port for Mackie Control. Port 1 is for note data, etc.
Everything works as expected in DAW mode. My one concern was that pressing these buttons when not in DAW mode would still move the transport in Cubase. Fortunately, in testing I found that was not the case and the buttons are only active when in DAW mode.
Anyway, very happy with how it worked out. I hope this can be of use to others who want to do similar things with Cubase.
Chris
Statistics: Posted by ChrisDuncan — Mon Jul 01, 2024 1:48 am