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Studio Manager Version 2 Owner’s Manual
If you’re using StudioManager with Cubase SX 3.0 or a later version of Cubase, you can also control the various Edi-
tors from within Cubase as follows.
Using Studio Manager from within Cubase enables you to transmit and receive through the same port MIDI perfor-
mance data and MIDI control signals from the Editor.
If your Editor supports OPT2, you can also use Recall and Audio Integration.
Starting and Configuring Studio Manager
Start Studio Manager, select the devices you want to edit, and specify the desired MIDI ports using the Editor (see
page 3).
Virtual MIDI port display
The MIDI port used by an Editor selected in Studio Manager is shown within Cubase as the MIDI port for that
device name. You can assign this port to a MIDI track.
Audio Integration
You can open the editor directly and edit the hardware device in the same way as you would open the control panel of
a VST instrument.
For details about Audio Integration, visit our web site at:
http://www.studioconnections.org/
Starting an Editor from Cubase
If you’ve assigned the editor to a MIDI port, you can open the editor from Cubase’s “Open Device Panel” button.
Operation within Cubase