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Changing Modes

MCU Pro has three different modes of   

operation:

1.  

Mackie Control

 (use with most DAWs. See 

Appendix C on page 12).

2.  

Logic Control

 (use with Apple Logic).

3.  

HUI

 (use with Avid Pro Tools, including HD, 

LE, and M Powered versions).

When first turning on the MCU Pro, the display 

prompts you to select a mode of operation:

• Press Ch. 1 V-Pot to select Mackie Control.
• Press Ch. 4 V-Pot to select HUI.
• Press Ch. 8 V-Pot to select Logic Control.

Once the selection has been made, MCU Pro 

will automatically boot into the selected mode 

each time it is powered up.

To change the mode of operation: 

1.   Turn off the Mackie Control.
2.   Hold down both the Ch. 1 and Ch. 2 SELECT 

buttons while turning on the Mackie Control.

3.   The display once again prompts you to select a 

mode of operation.

Installation

There are two methods for connecting the  

MCU Pro to a computer: USB and MIDI.

Note:

 The USB method is the preferred method 

because all of the MIDI ports on the MCU Pro are 

available. If using MIDI cables to connect the  

MCU Pro to a computer via third-party MIDI  

interface, the other two MIDI ports (3 and 4) on 

the MCU Pro are inactive.

Connecting with USB 

•  Connect the 

MCU Pro to a computer with a 

USB cable (see “Hookup 1: USB” on page 6). 

The USB connection works with both  

Macintosh and PC platforms and is “plug and 

play” (no driver installation required!). 

Connecting with MIDI 

•  Connect the 

MCU Pro to the MIDI interface via 

two MIDI cables (IN and OUT). Use the MIDI 

2 (MAIN) MIDI connections on the MCU Pro.

•  Connect the third-party MIDI interface to the 

computer as described by the manufacturer 

(see “Hookup 2: MIDI” on page 6).

For both methods: 

•  Connect one end of the external power supply 

to the MCU Pro, and the other end to an  

AC power source between 100 VAC and  

240 VAC (50–60 Hz).

•  Turn on the MCU Pro POWER switch.
•  Launch the software program of choice.
•  Select your software’s console or surface  

manager set up window. 

•  Select the Mackie Control in the MIDI device 

setup section of your DAW application.

•  Once the Mackie Control is selected within 

your software’s setup preferences, the unit(s) 

will be recognized automatically.

• 

MCU Pro / MCU XT Pro units may function 

as a single large console – a “Control Surface 

Group.” 

•  Go to the MCU Pro software section on our 

website (www.mackie.com/products/mcupro/

mcupro_software) for details on using the 

MCU Pro with your particular application.

To connect one or more MCU XT Pros: 

1. 

If using the USB method

 to connect the MCU 

Pro to a computer, then the MCU Pro has 

three sets of MIDI IN/OUT connectors for con-

necting additional MCU XT Pro units. Always 

connect MIDI OUT from one unit to MIDI IN 

on the next unit (and MIDI IN to MIDI OUT).

2. 

If using the MIDI method

 to connect the MCU 

Pro to a computer, then connect the MCU XT 

Pro to the external USB MIDI interface [the 

MIDI 3 and MIDI 4 connectors on the MCU 

Pro are not functional using this method]. 

Connect the MIDI OUT from the MCU XT Pro 

to the MIDI IN on the MIDI interface (and 

MIDI IN to MIDI OUT).

Summary of Contents for MCU Pro

Page 1: ... 20 30 40 50 60 10 dB 0 5 U 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 10 dB 0 FUNCTION SELECT UNIVERSAL CONTROL SURFACE SCRUB REC REC REC REC REC REC REC REC ZOOM ASSIGNMENT TICKS SUB DIVISION BEATS BARS SMPTE BEATS HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES RUDE SOLO REWIND FAST FWD PLAY STOP RECORD 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL 5 U 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 10 dB 5 U 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 10 dB 5 ...

Page 2: ...tenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by LOUD Technologies Inc could void the user s authority to operate the equipment under F...

Page 3: ...e Typical Example 8 90 Duo in small club 6 92 4 95 Subway Train 3 97 2 100 Very loud classical music 1 5 102 1 105 B en and M att screaming at T roy about deadlines 0 5 110 0 25 or less 115 Loudest parts at a rock concert ATTENTION Le présent appareil numérique n émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant las limites applicables aux appareils numériques de class A de class B selon le cas prescr...

Page 4: ...I Connect the MCU Pro to the MIDI interface via two MIDI cables IN and OUT Use the MIDI 2 MAIN MIDI connections on the MCU Pro Connect the third party MIDI interface to the computer as described by the manufacturer see Hookup 2 MIDI on page 6 For both methods Connect one end of the external power supply to the MCU Pro and the other end to an AC power source between 100 VAC and 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Tur...

Page 5: ...the thickness of the mounting plate The screw length is calculated by determining the thickness of the mounting plate and adding 0 25 inches to that for the threads to engage the pemnut in the bottom of the MCU Pro see figure below The MCU Pro weighs 16 8 lb 7 6 kg and the MCU XT Pro weighs 11 0 lb 5 0 kg so be sure to select a mounting arm or plate that can support the weight of the unit Many VES...

Page 6: ...R POWER 3 0A 4 0A 7 5V UNIVERSAL CONTROL SURFACE EXTENDER IN MAIN OUT IN OUT IN 1 2 OUT PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4 EXTERNAL CONTROL USER SWITCH PORT1 EXTERNAL POWER POWER 7 5V 3 0A 4 0A UNIVERSAL CONTROL SURFACE USB Connection Digital Audio Workstation This setup provides the ultimate in DAW control 32 faders with 32 V Pots You may purchase short MIDI cables to keep the cabling neat and tidy when connec...

Page 7: ...OT The V Pots serve a dual function on the Mackie Control acting as a push button and a rotary control When a V Pot is pressed it may be used to change modes of operation or to change what appears in the display above the channel strips Depending on its assigned function a V Pot may be used to adjust a channel s pan send level or plug in parameters when rotated 8 SCRIBBLE STRIP This backlit LCD ab...

Page 8: ...ton to toggle between Jog and Shuttle functions for the large wheel Use the wheel for editing audio in the DAW application 14 ZOOM AND NAVIGATION BUTTONS These four arrow buttons and the zoom button are used to navigate around the graphic editor in the DAW application 15 TIME DISPLAY This display shows the time location of the project in either SMPTE or BBT bar beat ticks format BANK CHANNEL SOLO ...

Page 9: ... MIDI IN to MIDI OUT and vice versa This appears as MIDI Port 4 in the DAW application IN MAIN OUT IN OUT IN 1 2 OUT PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4 EXTERNAL CONTROL USER SWITCH PORT1 INTERNAL MCU EXTERNAL POWER POWER 7 5V 3 0A 4 0A UNIVERSAL CONTROL SURFACE 21 USER SWITCH 1 and 2 These are provided for connecting a momentary footswitch to the MCU Pro that may be used to control functions such as Play Stop R...

Page 10: ...MCU XT Pro during power up perform a variety of configuration tasks See the table below for more information Key Command Function More Information Mode Change Select 1 and 2 Page 4 and Appendix C Fader Alignment V Pot 1 and 2 Appendix B page 11 Upgrade Firmware Record 1 and 2 plus Select 1 See firmware update release notes ...

Page 11: ...T Pro To Align the Faders 1 Power off the unit 2 Simultaneously press and hold the Channel 1 V Pot and Channel 2 V Pot buttons and power on the MCU Pro or MCU XT Pro 3 The faders move up then down for calibration The LCD then displays Entering fader alignment mode 4 The LCD displays instructions to align all faders at 40 dB Do so by moving all faders until the fader s black center lines up exactly...

Page 12: ...Surface Guide Apple Logic Express Logic Control None User Manual Control Surface Guide Apple Final Cut Pro Logic Control None User Manual Avid Pro Tools HD LE MP HUI Pro Tools User Manual Steinberg Cubase Mackie Control Cubase Nuendo All Documentation Steinberg Nuendo Mackie Control Cubase Nuendo All Documentation Ableton Live Mackie Control Live User Manual Propellerheads Reason Mackie Control Re...

Page 13: ...blem Visit the Support section of our website www mackie com support where you will find lots of useful information such as FAQs and other documentation You may find the answer to the problem without having to send your Mackie product away Troubleshooting No power Is it plugged in Make sure the AC outlet is live check with a tester or lamp Our next favorite question Is the power switch on If not t...

Page 14: ... Pro 10 1 in 256 mm MCU XT Pro Depth 16 9 in 429 mm both Weight 16 8 lb 7 6 kg MCU Pro 11 0 lb 5 0 kg MCU XT Pro Disclaimer Since we are always striving to make our products better by incorporating new and improved materials components and manufacturing methods we reserve the right to change these specifications at any time without notice Mackie and the Running Man figure are registered trademarks...

Page 15: ...60 10 dB 0 FUNCTION SELECT UNIVERSAL CONTROL SURFACE IN MAIN OUT IN OUT IN 1 2 OUT PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4 EXTERNAL CONTROL USER SWITCH PORT1 INTERNAL MCU EXTERNAL POWER POWER 7 5V 3 0A 4 0A UNIVERSAL CONTROL SURFACE REC REC REC REC REC REC REC REC ZOOM SCRUB REWIND FAST FWD PLAY STOP RECORD 16 5 in 419 mm 4 4 in 113 mm 16 9 in 429 mm WEIGHT 16 8 lb 7 6 kg IN OUT MIDI EXTERNAL POWER POWER 3 0A 4 0A 7...

Page 16: ...the noncompliance within the Warranty Period to the Company at www mackie com support or by calling LOUD technical support at 1 800 898 3211 toll free in the U S and Canada during normal business hours Pacific Time excluding weekends or LOUD holidays Please retain the original dated sales receipt as evidence of the date of purchase You will need it to obtain any warranty service For full terms and...

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