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Using
MotorMate and MotorMix with Pro Tools
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Introduction
MotorMate and MotorMix
by CM Labs are mixing and editing control surfaces designed to interface
seamlessly with Pro Tools. Dedicated controls allow easy
navigation through Pro Tools functions, including mixing, editing,
grouping, plug-in control, and automation. Communication between
the MotorMate/MotorMix and Pro Tools is bidirectional, which means that control
surface movements from MotorMate/MotorMix are reflected on-screen in Pro
Tools, and changes in Pro Tools are mirrored on the MotorMate/MotorMix. Key
features of MotorMate/MotorMix include eight motorized faders, eight rotary
pots, back lit LCD display, and LED illuminated switches.
MotorMate/MotorMix
supports dedicated Pro Tools functions, including controls for window
selection, groups, editing and transport control. Additionally,
you can use MotorMate with multiple MotorMix units to customize your control surface
needs.
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Installation
and Configuration
To use the MotorMate/MotorMix with Pro Tools, you will first need to connect
the MotorMate/MotorMix to your MIDI interface, and configure OMS (Macintosh
only) and Pro Tools.
To connect the MotorMate/MotorMix to your MIDI interface:
Connect MIDI IN and OUT of the MotorMate/MotorMix to the MIDI OUT and IN on
one port of your MIDI interface. If you are using multiple units, each unit must be connected to separate ports on the MIDI
interface with two MIDI cables (IN and OUT).
To configure OMS (Macintosh only) for the MotorMate/MotorMix:
- Launch
OMS Setup.
- Add the
CM Labs MotorMate or MotorMix as a new device.
- Define
zMotorMate/MotorMix as a controller on MIDI channel 1. If you are using
multiple units, each unit must have a unique name (for
example, MotorMix 1, MotorMix 2, and so on).
- Save your
Studio Setup and Quit OMS Setup.
To configure
Pro Tools for use with the MotorMate/MotorMix:
- Each time
you use Pro Tools, you should have MotorMate/MotorMix powered up first
to ensure that the MotorMate/MotorMix gets a complete update of your most
recent session settings.
- Launch
Pro Tools and open a session or create a new one.
- Choose
Setups > Peripherals.
- Select
the MIDI Controllers tab in the Peripherals dialog.
- Select
MotorMix in the Type pop-up menu.
- Select
the MotorMix defined OMS device in the Receive From pop-up menu
(Macintosh only).
- Select
the MotorMix defined OMS device in the Send To pop-up menu (Macintosh
only).
- Make sure
that the # Ch’s pop-up menu displays 8.
- If you
are using multiple MotorMix units with Pro Tools, repeat steps
4 through 7 for each unit.
- Click OK
or press the flashing ENTER button on the MotorMate/MotorMix.
- Choose
MIDI > Input Devices. Enable each MotorMate/MotorMix listed. This will
enable Pro Tools to receive MIDI input from each MotorMate/MotorMix.
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Controls and Displays
LCD Displays important text and graphic information regarding
controls and controller values.
Eight Faders Moving a fader on MotorMate/MotorMix will move the
corresponding fader in the Mix window in Pro Tools. Similarly, when
you move a fader in Pro Tools, using the mouse or automation, the
corresponding fader on MotorMate/MotorMix will move.
Eight Rotary Pots Send relative control data and are not
motorized. The pots add or subtract to the current setting in Pro
Tools. The bottom row of the LCD indicates graphic and numeric data
for the current pot setting. These pots are control Pan, Send levels,
and plug-in parameters depending on the setting of the Rotary Selector.
Rotary Selector or View Stick are Used in conjunction with the Rotary Selector
display to select what the Rotary Pots are controlling. The Rotary
Pots default to controlling panning. Rotating the Rotary Selector
(or moving the View Stick) functions to assign the Rotary Pots to controlling Send levels.
The Rotary Selector display will indicate what the rotary pots are
controlling: P = Panning, SA = Send A, Sb = Send B, SC = Send C,
Sd = Send D, SE = Send E.
View Controls Advance or decrement the channel display using
the Left and Right VIEW arrows. Eight channels at a time will be
displayed in the upper row of the LCD (limited to 5 characters per
channel) with the Track Names you have assigned in Pro Tools. Enable
the BANK switch to advance or decrement the channel display eight
channels at a time. Disable the BANK and GROUP switches to advance
or decrement the channel display one channel at a time.
Select Switches Use the SELECT switches to select one or
more channels for grouping or plugin control, and provide access
to many other Pro Tools features. They are also used to make selections
that appear on the LCD. For example, press the AUTO ENBL switch
and push the select switches to make enable Automation in Pro Tools.
Multi Switches and Controls Function to Bypass plug-ins,
Mute Sends, and toggle between pre- and post-fader for Sends. The
eight MULTI switches are just below the Rotary Pots. The four MULTI
Control switches with green and yellow LEDs just below the Rotary
Selector determine the function of the MULTI switches.
Burn Switches Function to record enable channels. The eight
BURN switches are just below the eight MULTI switches. Below the
View controls are three switches, three red LEDs, and three yellow
LEDs used to assign the BURN switches. For example, if the red LED
next to the REC/RDY label is lit, the BURN switches become channel
record enable switches. When the red LED in the BURN switch is blinking
or lit, that indicates the channel is record enabled or recording.
Solo Switches Solos corresponding channel in Pro Tools. When
a Solo is engaged, the green LED lights.
Mute Switches Mutes the corresponding channel in Pro Tools.
When a Mute is engaged, the red LED lights.
Function Switches Enable the MotorMate/MotorMix to control different
functions in Pro Tools. The Function switches are on the left and
right of the faders. All 16 of these switches have a green LED.
The SHIFT switch at the lower left is used to shift the panel switches
to make secondary selections.
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Communication
with
MotorMate/MotorMix
Here are some general guidelines for communication between MotorMix
and Pro Tools:
Pro Tools On-Screen Dialog Warnings
When dialog messages appear on-screen in Pro Tools you will also
be notified in the MotorMate/MotorMix LCD that Pro Tools has a dialog on-screen.
You must close these dialogs before continuing work with MotorMate/MotorMix.
Use the ENTER switch on MotorMate/MotorMix to OK the on-screen dialog
or use the ESCAPE switch to cancel.
Pro Tools “Lost Communication” Message
If Pro Tools loses communication with MotorMate/MotorMix, turn off
power to the MotorMate/MotorMix, wait a few seconds, and then turn the
MotorMate/MotorMix
back on again. If communication problems persist, check connections
to the MotorMate/MotorMix. If you are not using the MotorMate/MotorMix, deselect it
under the MIDI Controllers tab in the Peripherals dialog.
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Faders and Rotary Pots
Faders
Moving a fader on the MotorMate/MotorMix moves the corresponding fader in
Pro Tools. Similarly, when you move a fader in Pro Tools, using
the mouse or automation, the corresponding fader on the MotorMate/MotorMix
will move.
When Pro Tools automation is moving the faders on MotorMate/MotorMix,
you can still make level changes by simply touching the MotorMate/MotorMix
fader and executing the move you desire. MotorMate/MotorMix disengages the
fader motor so you can make level changes, but it reengages the
motor the moment you stop touching the fader.
To keep the fader stationary with the motor disengaged, press and
hold the SHIFT switch. The motor will remain disengaged as long
as the SHIFT switch is held down. Holding the SHIFT switch down
will also allow you to make very small fader movements quite slowly
by keeping the fader motor disengaged during the small fader movements.
To set a channel fader to its default setting (unity for audio
channels and 127 for MIDI channels):
1. Press and hold the DEFAULT
switch.
2. Press the channel SELECT
switch.
To set all channel faders to their default settings:
1. Press and hold the ALL switch.
2. Press and hold the DEFAULT
switch.
3. Press any channel SELECT
switch.
Fader Punch Mode
Another option that allows you to disengage the fader motor is to
Punch In the individual faders. Punching In a fader will completely
disengage the motor on that fader without having to hold the SHIFT
button.
To enter Fader Punch Mode:
- Press the SHIFT switch twice in rapid succession and the
switch’s LED starts flashing.
- Start playback.
- Press the BURN switch above the fader you want to Punch In.
The yellow functB LED lights indicating that one or more faders
are punched in.
To Punch Out an individual fader:
Press
the BURN switch above the fader you want to Punch Out.
To Punch Out all faders:
Press
either the SHIFT or write/functB switch.
– or –
Pressing any of the Transport switches (PLAY, STOP, F FWD, REWIND).
To exit Fader Punch Mode:
Press
the flashing SHIFT button twice in rapid succession.
The LED will stop flashing. The SHIFT switch still performs its
normal functions while in Fader Punch mode.
Rotary Pots
The eight Rotary Pots control panning, Send levels (see “Controlling
Sends”), and Plug-In parameters (see “Controlling
Plug-Ins”). The Rotary Selector is used in conjunction with
the Rotary Selector display to select what the Rotary Pots are controlling.
Panning
The Rotary Pots default to controlling panning. When you open a
session, the Rotary Selector display will read “P” for PAN. Panning
is graphically represented in the lower row on the LCD. The dash
in the center of the channel LCD indicates PAN center position.
If a channel is in stereo, the pot will be the left balance control.
Push the Rotary Selector down, and the Rotary Selector display will
read “Pr” for PAN right. The rotary pots will now be the right panning
control on any stereo channels. Push a second time to return to
PAN.
To set a channel pan to center:
1. Select PAN using the Rotary
Selector.
2. Press and hold the DEFAULT
switch.
3. Press the channel MULTI switch.
To set all channel pans to center:
1. Select PAN using the Rotary
Selector.
2. Press and hold the ALL switch.
3. Press and hold the DEFAULT
switch.
4. Press any channel MULTI switch.
Send Levels
Rotate the Rotary Selector clockwise and the Rotary Selector display
will read “SA” for Send A. Send levels are graphically represented
in the lower row of the LCD. The lower LCD row will be blank on
a channel if no Send is assigned for that channel. Turn the rotary
selector again to select Sends B through E. See “Controlling
Sends” for more information.
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Transport
Controls
PLAY Press this switch to activate playback in Pro Tools. The
LED will be lit to indicate Pro Tools is playing.
STOP Press this switch to stop. The LED will be lit to indicate
Pro Tools is stopped.
F FWD Press this switch to activate Fast Forward. The LED
will be lit to indicate Pro Tools is in fast forword.
REWIND Press this switch to activate Rewind. The LED will
be lit to indicate Pro Tools is rewinding.
Transport Mode
Press SHIFT+TRANSPORT to enter Transport mode. The bottom row of
the LCD will show five transport controls and the current time.
Press a SELECT switch to activate a transport function. The REW
and FFWD controls are momentary in this mode.
The RECORD switch is the master record enable. Press the TRANSPORT
switch again to exit Transport mode.
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Memory Locations
To create memory locations:
1. Press the ENTER switch. The
New Memory Location dialog will open in Pro Tools.
2. Press the ENTER switch again
or press ESCAPE to cancel.
To move to the next memory-locate position:
Press
the NEXT switch.
To move to the previous memory-locate position:
Press
the LAST switch.
Locate Mode
Locate mode provides control over certain transport and memory location
functions in Pro Tools. When in Locate mode, the bottom row of the
LCD displays the current time and five locate controls:
RTZ Pressing the SELECT switch under RTZ displayed in the
LCD will locate the beginning of the session.
END Pressing the SELECT switch under END displayed in the
LCD will locate the end of the session.
LOOP Pressing the SELECT switch under LOOP displayed in
the LCD enables Loop Playback in Pro Tools.
PUNCH Pressing the SELECT switch under PUNCH displayed in
the LCD enables Punch Record in Pro Tools.
LOCAT Pressing the SELECT switch under LOCAT displayed in
the LCD opens the Memory Locations window in Pro Tools.
To use the Locate function on the MotorMate/MotorMix:
1. Choose Setups > Preferences.
2. Select the Operation tab.
3. Select Classic for the Numeric
Keypad Mode preference.
4. Click Done.
To enter Locate mode:
Press
SHIFT+LOCATE on the MotorMix.
To activate a transport function when in Locate mode:
Press
a SELECT switch under the desired Transport function displayed in
the LCD: RTZ, END, LOOP, PUNCH, LOCAT.
To use autolocate when in Locate mode:
1. Press the SELECT switch under
LOCAT displayed in the LCD. The Memory Locations window will open.
2. Press one or two number switches
(SELECT switches) on the MotorMix to indicate the desired Memory
Location.
3. Press the “.” switch (the
MUTE switch on channel 8) to locate the specified Memory Location.
To exit Locate mode:
Press
the STOP switch.
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Monitor Mode
Monitor mode on provides controls for Audition functions in Pro
Tools. When in Monitor mode, the bottom row of the LCD will display
the current time and five Punch Monitor controls:
AUD Pressing the SELECT switch under AUD in the LCD will
audition the punch pointer.
PRE Pressing the SELECT switch under PRE in the LCD will
audition to the Punch In pointer with pre-roll.
IN Pressing the SELECT switch under IN in the LCD will audition
from the Punch In pointer with post roll.
OUT Pressing the SELECT switch under OUT in the LCD will
audition to the Punch Out pointer with pre-roll.
POST Pressing the SELECT switch under POST in the LCD will
audition from the Punch Out pointer with post-roll.
To enable Monitor mode:
Press
SHIFT+MONITOR.
To audition punch in and punch out points when in Monitor mode:
1. Press the SELECT switch under
AUD in the LCD.
2. Press the SELECT switch under
PRE, IN, OUT, or POST in the LCD.
The punch point will be auditioned using the pre-roll or post-roll
specified in the Pro Tools Transport window.
To exit Monitor mode:
Press
the F FWD switch.
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Controlling Plug-Ins
Press the PLUG-IN switch to assign the eight Rotary Pots to control
plug-in parameters. When a plug-in has more than eight parameters,
use the Rotary Selector to select other parameters. When plug-ins
are being controlled by the MotorMate/MotorMix, the upper row of the LCD will
display the parameter name, such as “Freq” or “Gain,” and the lower
row of the LCD indicates the value of the current plug-in parameter
setting.
Parameter Control Mode
Parameter Control mode allows you to control automation-enabled
parameters of Pro Tools plug-ins with from MotorMate/MotorMix. When in
Parameter Control mode, the LCD will display plug-in parameter names
and settings. The top LCD row and the SELECT switches will control
switchable parameters. The lower LCD row and Rotary Pots control
continuously variable parameters. The corresponding SELECT switch
and the Rotary Pot will be just below the parameter values displayed
on the LCD. Rotate the Rotary Selector to move between parameter
pages. The upper left of the LCD displays plug-in page or label.
To control a plug-in:
1. Be sure that
the plug-in parameters you want to control are automation-enabled.
2. On the
MotorMate/MotorMix,
select a channel with a plug-in assigned by pressing its SELECT
switch.
3. Press the PLUG
IN switch to enable Plug-In mode.
In Plug-In Mode:
- Use the LCD, Rotary Pots, Rotary Selector, and SELECT switches
to control plug-ins in Pro Tools.
- The Rotary Selector display will read “IN” For Insert Control
mode or “PA” for Parameter Control mode.
- Push the selector to toggle between Insert and Parameter control.
- Press the SELECT Multi Control switch to use the MULTI switches
to select another channel to work on without exiting Plug-In
Mode.
To compare the current plug-in settings with previous settings:
Press
SHIFT+COMPARE switch.

This operation is available only if the Compare button is highlighted
in the Plug-in window in Pro Tools.
Insert Control Mode
Insert Control mode allows you to assign Inserts from MotorMate/MotorMix.
When in Insert Control mode, there is an LCD page for Inserts 1–4
and one for Insert 5. Rotate the Rotary Selector to select either
page. The top row of the LCD will display both the insert page and
the current channel being controlled. The lower LCD row will display
either “no insert” or a shorthand label for a specific plug-in.
If no label is flashing, that plug-in is being controlled by
MotorMate/MotorMix. Pick an insert to control by pressing the corresponding
SELECT switch, and Parameter Control mode will become active.
To assign Inserts:
- Enable the SELECT switch for the channel to which you want
to assign a plug-in.
- Press the PLUG IN switch to enter Plug-In mode.
- Press SHIFT+ASSIGN and the LCD display inserts 1-4. Press
the Rotary Selector to select insert 5 for assignment.
- Rotate an even numbered Rotary Pot to select a plug-in for
the specific insert (Rotary Pot 2 for Insert 1, Rotary Pot 4
for Insert 2, Rotary Pot for Insert 3, and Rotary Pot 8 for
Insert 4).
- Press the ASSIGN switch again to complete assignments for
that insert.
Plug-In Bypass
Press the FX BYPS switch to assign the MULTI switches to function
as Plug-In Bypass switches. The green LED in the MULTI switch indicates
that all the Plug-Ins on that channel are bypassed.
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Controlling Sends
To control Sends:
1. Rotate the Rotary Selector
clockwise (or push the View Stick up) and the Rotary Selector display will read “SA” for Send
A.
2. Turn the rotary selector
again
(or push the View Stick up) to select Sends B through E.
Send levels are graphically represented in the lower row of the
LCD. The lower LCD row will be blank on a channel if no Send is
assigned for that channel.
To set a channel send to unity:
1. Select any send (A–E) using
the Rotary Selector (or View Stick).
2. Press and hold the DEFAULT
switch.
3. Press any channel MULTI switch.
To set a channel send to unity for all channels:
1. Select any send (A–E) using
the Rotary Selector (or View Stick).
2. Press and hold the ALL switch.
3. Press and hold the DEFAULT
switch.
4. Press any channel MULTI switch.

You can similarly use the DEFAULT and ALL switches in Flip Mode.
See “Flip Mode for Sends”.
Send Pre and Post Assign
To assign the MULTI switches to function as Send pre- and post-fader
toggle controls:
Press
the PRE/PST switch.
For example, rotate the Rotary Selector (or
push the View Stick up)
to select Send A, “SA,”
and press a channel’s MULTI switch to toggle between pre- and post-fader
for Send A on that channel. The channel’s MULTI switch LED is lit
when the Send is pre-fader, and the it is not lit when the Send
is post-fader. The LCD will briefly display “Pre” or “Post” when
toggling between these two settings. Use the Rotary Selector (or
View Stick) to
select other sends to mute or unmute.
Pressing the Rotary Selector (or View Stick) will also enable the PRE/PST MULTI
Control mode.
Assign Mode
To enter Assign mode:
1. Press SHIFT+ASSIGN. The ASSIGN
switch LED will start flashing.
2. Rotate the selector (or
push up the View Stick) to select
SEND A through SEND E, or any channel Inputs (IN) or Outputs (OUT).
3. Use a channel’s Rotary Pot
to change the Send, Input, or Output assignments for that channel.
4. Press ASSIGN finalize assignments
or ESCAPE to cancel.
Send Mute
To assign the MULTI switches to function as send mute controls:
Press the S MUTE switch. For example, rotate the Rotary Selector
to select Send A, “SA,” and press a channel’s MULTI switch to mute
Send A on that channel. The green LED in the channel’s MULTI switch
indicates that Send A is muted. Use the Rotary Selector to select
other sends to mute or unmute.
Flip Mode for Sends
In Flip mode, the channels faders and mutes then “flip” to become
the send level and mute controls. The top row of the LCD displays
the Send assignments and the MULTI switches control the send pre-
and post-fader settings.
To enter Flip mode:
- Rotate the Rotary Selector (or push up the View Stick) so that the Rotary Pots are controlling
sends.
- Press the Rotary Selector (or View Stick).
- Pressing a channel’s MULTI switch will toggle the Send between
pre- and post-fader. The channel MULTI switch LED is lit when
the Send is pre-fader, and the it is not lit when the Send is
post-fader. The LCD will briefly display “Pre” or “Post” when
toggling between these two settings.
- Move the channel faders to control pre or post levels for
Sends.
- Use the channel MUTE switches to mute sends.
- Rotate the Rotary Selector (or push up the View Stick) to control any of the other sends
in Flip mode.
Pan settings and channel plug-in bypasses cannot be accessed while
in Flip mode.
To exit Flip mode:
Press
the selector (or View Stick) to return to Rotary Pot control.
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Automation
To enable Automation:
- Press the AUTO ENBL switch to display the automation enable
choices in the LCD.
- The SELECT switch LEDs below the LCD show the current enable
states. Press any of the SELECT switches below the LCD to make
a selection.
- Press the AUTO ENBL switch to exit.
Automation Mode
To enter Automation mode:
- Press SHIFT+MODE to display the current Automation mode choices
in the LCD. The SELECT switch LEDs below the LCD show the current
mode.
- Rotate the Rotary Pots to make a selection.
- Press the ALL switch and rotate a Rotary Pot to change all
channels to the same state.
If your are playing back Pro Tools automation tracks while in Punch
or Latch automation mode, you can Punch In a fader by pressing the
BURN switch above that fader. The BURN switch LED will light and
remain lit as long as the fader motor is disengaged. To Punch Out
the fader, press the BURN switch again. The LED will go out and
the motor will engage.
Suspend Automation
To globally suspend playback and recording of automation:
Press
SUSPEND. The SUSPEND switch LED will start flashing.
To globally reactivate playback and recording of automation:
Press
the SUSPEND switch a second time.
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Groups
To create a group:
- Press and hold the SHIFT switch.
- Enable each SELECT switch for the channels you want to group.
- With SHIFT still depressed, press the CREATE switch. The Pro
Tools Group dialog box will appear.
- Press the ENTER switch to complete the process or ESCAPE to
exit without grouping.
- Use the GROUP switch under the VIEW section of the MotorMate/MotorMix
to enable and disable groups. The GROUP switch LED is lit when
the groups are enabled.
With groups enabled, press and hold the SHIFT switch then hold the
GROUP switch down. The top row of the LCD will show the channel
group assignments.
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Pro
Tools Navigation and Tool Selection
Windows
To open or close a particular Pro Tools window:
- Press the WINDOW switch to display the Pro Tools window choices
(Mixer, Memory Locations, Edit, Setup, Transport, and Insert
Editor) in the LCD screen. The SELECT switches LEDs indicate
open windows.
- Press any of the SELECT switches below the LCD to open or
close a window.
- Press the WINDOW switch to close the window and exit.
To open the Pro Tools Session Status window:
Press
SHIFT+STATUS.
To close the Pro Tools Session Status window:
Press
SHIFT+STATUS again.
Edit Tools
To select an edit tool in the Edit window in Pro Tools:
Press
SHIFT+Tools.
– or –
Press
the ESCAPE switch.
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Additional
Switches
ALL Applies the current action across all channels. For example,
press ALL and then a MUTE switch, and all channels will be muted
or unmuted.
ALT/FINE Displays attenuation settings for channels and sends,
as well as pan values. For example, press and hold SHIFT+ALT/FINE
and move a fader to display its attenuation settings in the top
LCD row for that channel. Move a Rotary Pot, and the PAN setting
or SEND attenuation will appear in the top LCD row on that channel.
DEFAULT Pressing the DEFAULT switch and another switch will
revert the switches focused parameter in Pro Tools to its default
value. For example, press the DEFAULT switch and then a channel’s
Select switch and that channel’s fader will return to unity. Use
the DEFAULT switch in conjunction with the ALL switch to revert
to the default settings for all parameters of a specific type (for
example, reverting all faders to unity).
UNDO Pressing the UNDO switch will undo the previous action.
The UNDO switch’s LED will light when an undo-able function has
been executed.
SAVE Pressing the SHIFT+SAVE (UNDO) switches will cause the
SAVE switch’s LED to start flashing, indicating that a Save is pending.
Pressing SAVE a second time will Save your Pro Tools session and
the LED will stop flashing. To cancel a pending Save, press the
ESCAPE switch.
SHIFT Functions just like the Shift modifier key on your
computer keyboard. It also functions in conjunction with other switches
on MotorMate/MotorMix.
ENTER Duplicates the Enter key on the computer keyboard. It
can also be used to OK dialogs in Pro Tools, when present, and create
Memory Locations.
ESCAPE Used to exit or cancel processes before completion. It
can also be used to dismiss dialogs, when present, and select Edit
Tools in the Edit window.
The CONFIGURE and UTILITY switches currently have no functionality
in conjunction with Pro Tools.
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Computer
Keyboard Modifier Keys
Most of the computer keyboard modifier keys such as Control, Shift,
Alt, and so on, also perform their usual Pro Tools functions in
conjunction with MotorMate/MotorMix. For example, pressing the Option key
on the keyboard and then one of the channel MUTE switches on
MotorMate/MotorMix will mute all channels.
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Troubleshooting
If MotorMate/MotorMix does not respond properly, run the built in self-test
in MotorMix. Connect the MIDI output directly into the MIDI input
on MotorMate/MotorMix and apply power. MotorMate/MotorMix will move all 8 faders,
blink the LEDs and the LCD display, and test the MIDI input and
output. If the test passes, double-check the configuration of OMS
and Pro Tools, and also double check that your MIDI interface is
functioning correctly.
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