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Baby HUI

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Introduction

Baby HUI gives you hands-on control of all of

your DAW’s parameters. Now you can create a fade
with a real fader. Move a HUI fader and your DAW
“makes note” of your action and mirrors it on the
computer screen. Similarly, when you make a fader
move on your screen, Baby HUI’s fader moves, too.
Adjust the pan control by turning one of Baby HUI’s
rotary encoder knobs and the DAW takes care of
the rest. In fact, mouse-clicking is practically a
thing of the past — with Baby HUI, what used to
take multiple mouse-clicks and key combinations can
now be accomplished with the push of a button or
two. You can use Baby HUI’s hands-on controls to
do everything from recording a single track to
adjusting aux send/return levels, automating mixes,
and mixing programs for surround-sound.

Touch-updatable moving faders, rotary and push

encoders, and an ergonomically laid-out control
surface make Baby HUI the logical choice for
returning analog-style control to your digital world.

You can do so much with Baby HUI. It’s a mix

control surface that sets new levels of interactivity
within today’s and tomorrow’s DAW environments —
it will grow with your system, DAW software
upgrades, etc. Baby HUI can greatly improve your
creativity while diminishing your workload and the
repetitive grind of multiple sessions.

General Overview

Baby HUI’s control surface is divided into two

main sections—the Channel Strips Section and the
Master Section. It was designed to look and feel like
a small mixing console, but with one big difference.
No audio actually passes through Baby HUI. Instead,

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PAN

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FADERS

TRANSPORT

MEM LOC

UNDO

WRITE

PANS

TOUCH

SEND LVLS

MIXER

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REWIND

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CHANNEL SECTION

MASTER SECTION

Thank you for choosing Mackie Designs for your

Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) control solution.
Baby HUI™ provides the familiar feel of analog-style
mixing to your DAW environment. But it also
delivers the most complete feature set and software
compatibility of any control surface available today.

The History of HUI™

When Mackie Designs introduced HUI (Human

User Interface) in 1997, it was one of the industry’s
first affordable motorized touch-sensitive fader
controllers available for Digital Audio Workstations
(DAWs). Digidesign

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 was the first to provide support

for HUI with its Pro Tools

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 DAW, and over time

other DAW manufacturers have recognized the value
added by supporting HUI in their software.

Now in 2002, Mackie introduces Baby HUI. As

the name implies, it is a scaled-down version of the
original HUI. Though it doesn’t have as many buttons
and controls as its big brother, it retains the essential
controls that are most useful for tracking and mixing
on a Digital Audio Workstation.

What is a Controller?

One of the big drawbacks of any DAW is having to

use a mouse and keyboard to perform things you
used to do on an analog mixer. Clicking on a visual
representation of a fader and trying to drag the
mouse smoothly in order to achieve an amazing fade-
out is difficult, if not impossible, for many of us.
Likewise, turning a “virtual knob” on a computer
screen just doesn’t cut it for some folks. And that’s why
Mackie Designs created HUI, and now, Baby HUI.

Summary of Contents for Baby HUI

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Page 3: ...Display Section 7 TRANSPORT 7 MEM LOC 7 MIXER 8 EDIT 8 Utility Section 8 UNDO 8 SHIFT 8 Navigation Section 9 RTZ 9 END 9 IN 9 OUT 9 Bank Select Left and Right 9 Channel Select Left and Right 9 Bank Channel Display 9 Transport Section 9 REWIND 9 FAST FWD 10 STOP 10 PLAY 10 RECORD 10 Rear Panel Description 10 MIDI IN and OUT 10 External Power 10 Power Switch 10 PC and Mac Interfacing 11 The MIDI Int...

Page 4: ...SELECT CHANNEL 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SEND 1 SEND 2 SEND 3 SEND 4 PAN READ MUTES BYPASS OFF FADERS TRANSPORT MEM LOC UNDO WRITE PANS TOUCH SEND LVLS MIXER EDIT SHIFT REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY BABY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN OUT RTZ RECORD PLAY STOP FAST FWD REWIND MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO CHANNEL SECTION MASTER SECTION T...

Page 5: ...ght channel strips in banks of eight to the next eight channels button right or the previous eight channels button left Holding down the SHIFT button moves the channels assignments one channel at a time rather than in banks of eight channels The display indicates which bank is currently selected The Transport Section provides buttons for MMC MIDI Machine Control of the five common transport operat...

Page 6: ...bling and writing automation data Usually there are two basic operations that are required in using an automation system arming the right parameters to be automated and using the appropriate automation mode The former tells the software specifically which set of parameters faders mutes pans etc you want to enable for use in automation whereas the latter specifies exactly how you want to use those ...

Page 7: ...ing or reading automation sequences Engage this parameter when you want to write new mute events into your software or have Baby HUI follow the automated mutes you have already written PANS This button either enables or disables the rotary encoders from writing or reading panning automation sequences Make sure that the PAN button in the Encoder Assignment Section is lit before using Baby HUI s enc...

Page 8: ...ard commands CTRL Z for PCs or APPLE Z for Macs The first push of Baby HUI s Undo Button will undo the last command and a second push will redo the last command TIP Use Undo Redo right after an automation pass to make a quick A B comparison of your moves and save yourself the time of going back later SHIFT This is the one button on Baby HUI that requires some understanding to use correctly The SHI...

Page 9: ...urrently controlling channels 1 8 and you push the right Bank Select button Baby HUI will now control channels 9 16 When considering the extensive numbers of channels supported by many of today s DAWs bank selecting is a key navigational tool on Baby HUI Channel Select Left and Right Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the left or right Channel Select button jumps Baby HUI over to the next ...

Page 10: ...are application MIDI IN and OUT Baby HUI has two female DIN5 ports one for MIDI IN and one for MIDI OUT These ports provide bi directional communication between Baby HUI and your host computer and software application These ports must be connected to your computer s MIDI interface for Baby HUI to perform to specification See PC and Mac Interfacing on page 11 for more information on getting the con...

Page 11: ...n on the computer Launch your HUI supported software program of choice Select your HUI supported software s console or surface manager set up window Select the HUI MIDI Mapping or MIDI Control Surface Personality If it is not included in the version of software you are using go to the software company s website or to www mackie com babyhui and download the MIDI map or personality file for your par...

Page 12: ...ontroller in the DAW environment First answer the following OMS FMS related questions before pressing the PANIC button not included on Baby HUI Is AppleTalk off The computer uses AppleTalk to operate through its printer port AppleTalk can block MIDI transmission Does OMS FMS see the MIDI interface Is the interface speed set the same in both the OMS FMS setup and the hardware interface MIDI won t t...

Page 13: ...en you call for your RA number We normally send everything back prepaid using UPS Orange three day air However if you rush your Baby HUI to us via Next Day Air we ll do the same for the return trip This does not necessarily apply to non warranty service Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Channel Default O O Channel 1 only Changed Mode Default X X Not Applicable Messages X X Altered X X Note O...

Page 14: ... 86 mm Please read the included warranty information then complete and return the Warranty Registration card or it s straight to bed for you with no dinner Mackie the Running Man figure and Baby HUI are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mackie Designs Inc All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged 2002 Mackie...

Page 15: ...1 SEND 2 SEND 3 SEND 4 PAN READ MUTES BYPASS OFF FADERS TRANSPORT MEM LOC UNDO WRITE PANS TOUCH SEND LVLS MIXER EDIT SHIFT REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY REC RDY BABY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN OUT RTZ RECORD PLAY STOP FAST FWD REWIND MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO MUTE SOLO ...

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