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Nuendo™ Support

Steinberg Nuendo doesn’t have built in support for the MCS5, but the MCS5 software can emulate one of
Nuendo’s supported control surfaces.

Open the MCS5 application and Import the Nuendo keyset or create a keyset of your own. If you create
your own, start by setting the Emulation Mode to A then choosing Set All Controls to Emulation from
the Actions menu. Later on you can customize this keyset with key sequences and mouse actions.

The next time you run Nuendo, open the Device Setup dialog from the Devices menu then go click on
Mackie Control under Remote Devices. Choose MCS5 for the MIDI Output and MIDI Input. Hit OK to
accept your settings and close the Setup Dialog.

The Nuendo Keyset

The Nuendo keyset is a combination of emulation, Built-In Commands and keystrokes. Here are the
mappings from the MCS5 controls to Nuendo functions. More details can be found in the document
Remote Control Devices supplied with Nuendo.

MCS5

Nuendo

Rewind

Rewind

Fast Forward

Fast Forward

Stop

Stop

Play

Play

Record

Record

Jog

Jog

Left Wheel Button

Locate Previous Marker

Right Wheel Button

Locate Next Marker

App Button A-1

SMPTE / Beats

App Button A-2

Auto Punch In

App Button A-3

Auto Punch Out

App Button A-4

Cycle

App Button A-5

Add Marker

App Button A-6

Click

App Button A-7

Solo

App Button A-8

Show / Hide Button Labels

Display

Timecode

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