Using a control surface
A control surface is a hardware device that uses knobs, faders, and buttons to control user interface elements that are normally controlled with a mouse. Using a control surface lends a tactile feel to your editing sessions.
Unlike keyboard shortcuts—which determine the shortcut's behavior based on the portion of the VEGAS Pro window that has focus—a control surface's mapped functions work no matter what part of the application has focus.
Connecting your control surface
You can use one Mackie Control Universal (with up to four Mackie Control Universal Extenders), one Frontier TranzPort, one PreSonus FaderPort, and up to five generic control surfaces with VEGAS Pro.
If you’re using Mackie Control Extenders, you'll need a multiport MIDI interface with MIDI In/Out ports for each device.
Perform the following steps for each device.
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Connect the MIDI Out port on your MIDI interface to the MIDI In port on your control surface.
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Connect the MIDI In port on your MIDI interface to the MIDI Out port on your control surface.
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If you're using Mackie Control Extenders, repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each Mackie Control Extender.
NOTE If you're using a USB interface such as the Frontier TranzPort, just plug in the USB cable.
Configuring VEGAS Pro to use your control surface
Use the MIDI tab in the Preferences dialog to select the device to which your control surface is connected.
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From the Options menu, choose Preferences to display the Preferences dialog.
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Enable your MIDI input and output ports:
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Select the MIDI tab in the Preferences dialog. For more information, see Preferences - MIDI Device Tab
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In the Make these devices available for MIDI output box, select the checkbox for the MIDI port that is connected to your control surface's In port.
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In the Make these devices available for MIDI input box, select the checkbox for the MIDI port that is connected to your control surface's Out port.
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Click Apply.
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Choose your control surface:
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Select the External Control & Automation tab in the Preferences dialog. For more information, see Preferences - External Control & Automation Tab
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Choose a device from the Available devices drop-down list and click the Add button. Adding a device loads its default profile. If you want to customize the behavior of the control surface, double-click its entry in the Active control devices list.
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Click OK to apply your changes and close the Preferences dialog.
Configuring or customizing your control surface
Use the External Control & Automation tab in the Preferences dialog to select the control surfaces you want to use and adjust their configuration.
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From the Options menu, choose Preferences to display the Preferences dialog.
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Select the External Control & Automation tab. For more information, see Preferences - External Control & Automation Tab
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Choose a device from the Available devices drop-down list and click the Add button. The device is added to the Active control devices list.
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Double-click the entry in the Active control devices list to display the configuration dialog.
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For information about setting up a Mackie control, see Using a Mackie Control
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For information about setting up a Frontier TranzPort, see Using a Frontier TranzPort
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For information about setting up a PreSonus FaderPort, see Using a PreSonus FaderPort
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For information about setting up a generic MIDI control, see Using a Generic Control Surface
Using your control surface
This section describes how to use your control surface in general terms.
For information about your specific device, please refer to the manufacturer's documentation.
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From the Options menu, choose External Control to enable your selected control surfaces.
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If necessary, press the Automation button on your control surface.
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Click the Automation Settings button for each track you want to edit with the control surface and choose Automation Write (Touch) or Automation Write (Latch) to enable automation recording. For more information, see Recording track envelope and keyframe automation
To enable automation recording for audio busses or the main video output, use audio bus tracks or the video bus track. For more information, see Audio bus tracks and Video bus track
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Use the functions on your control surface to edit your project.