![]() The touch and latch buttons don't seem to work.Ģ. It should be just left of the write button. Good luck and happy production!Įdit: if you end up having the issue that the faders are constantly resetting despite you changing the values, make sure the "read" button is selected on the X-Touch. If you are still stuck, let me know, maybe I can help you out. Hope that this helped you set-up your device correctly. This should fix any glitches you experience when recording volume automation or touching any buttoms. This will prevent you to trigger various CCs or notes everytime you touch your X-Touch controls. Make sure to unclick that box for both INT and ENT inputs. ![]() You should see a box that is ticked on the right of each input in the colon reading "In 'All Midi input'. You should see the list of midi inputs and outputs you have currently connected to your computer, go to the yellow region which are the inputs and look for X-Touch INT and X-Touch ENT. In the Studio Setup window, go to "Midi Port setup".I only learned about this important step by going through Cubase's external Mackie control setup guide in the manual. This is because in the setup video by Behringer, they forget to show this. This is what I didn't know when I was setting up my X-Touch and which caused me to think it is broken. Now that the Mackie Control device input is set up, you still need to adjust your Midi, otherwise you will experience glitches and hear notes everytime you touch your X-Touch.If you are in a project and nothing happens, you did something wrong. Your X-touch should immediately set its faders to the values of the project you have selected. ![]()
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