CUBASE: Why is my control surface triggering sounds in Cubase?
This is a common issue users encounter in Cubase. To solve this, go to Studio Setup > MIDI Port Setup, and deselect (uncheck) the boxes that correspond to your control surface under In 'All MIDI Inputs'. Or you can simply change your input selection for each MIDI track. Under track Inspector, change your MIDI input selection from 'All' to a device that's not your control surface, or 'None' if you don't want them to accept any MIDI input. Alternatively, you could also edit the Cubase Preferences and deselect the 'Record enable selected track' box.
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If you're struggling with this one I've done a video tutorial on how to stop it from happening. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD2Q16vFQ8I
There is a problem with this method.
Of course, I'm glad that the triggered sound is not coming out anymore.
But there is a bigger problem.
The fader function of the control surface is also disabled.
The fader of the CC value I changed does not move.
I'm searching for a solution to this problem since days and I keep finding this "all midi inputs" suggestion everywhere. But if I do so, I cannot write automations neither because the channel doesn't receive information from the M+ anymore.
So it seems like it's either both or nothing. Any help to fix that?
same problem. as Flo and Kim Byeong Cheol .. any help???
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