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Emeric
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banm33 mentioned this device in the "recording alone sucks" thread. Anyway, I ordered one up yesterday, got it today. It's a neat little device. Plugs into a USB port and allows you to control any (almost) keystroke/shortcut that your application uses. It's an IR device and in my small studio, had no problem operating from 20' away.
"Almost any keystroke", the only problem I ran into was with the Enter key on number pad, it doesn't like to map that. The other problem I had was with my stripped down 98lite, kept giving me a few errors when launching the program. Copying mfc42.dll to windows/system (from a different, full blown windows install partition) solved this problem.
So, for Cubase I set it up as follows.
* button is record in Cubase, on the remote I mapped it as 'select'
Spacebar is stop in Cubase, on the remote - 'Stop'
CTRL and Backspace is 'Delete data permanently' on a track that you have just recorded. Mapped that to 'menu'
Cubase also prompts you at this point whether you really want to do this... and to confirm you hit enter. Mapped this to the 'down arrow' on the remote.
So, the only drag is I can't listen back to a take without using the computer or mouse. But it will be great for laying down vocal tracks, rough drum tracks. No running back and forth from a drum kit or mic stand, tripping over cables etc...
All in all well worth the $50
http://www.keyspan.com
"Almost any keystroke", the only problem I ran into was with the Enter key on number pad, it doesn't like to map that. The other problem I had was with my stripped down 98lite, kept giving me a few errors when launching the program. Copying mfc42.dll to windows/system (from a different, full blown windows install partition) solved this problem.
So, for Cubase I set it up as follows.
* button is record in Cubase, on the remote I mapped it as 'select'
Spacebar is stop in Cubase, on the remote - 'Stop'
CTRL and Backspace is 'Delete data permanently' on a track that you have just recorded. Mapped that to 'menu'
Cubase also prompts you at this point whether you really want to do this... and to confirm you hit enter. Mapped this to the 'down arrow' on the remote.
So, the only drag is I can't listen back to a take without using the computer or mouse. But it will be great for laying down vocal tracks, rough drum tracks. No running back and forth from a drum kit or mic stand, tripping over cables etc...
All in all well worth the $50
http://www.keyspan.com