by Y-my-R » Sat Nov 13, 2021 8:37 pm
I think ".map" files are specific to Cubase/Nuendo. I don't think you can use them in Logic.
Also, the faders and controls on the D8B output SysEx MIDI messages from what I recall. It's not a simple "re-map" to map them to faders in Logic, as far as I know. I think MIDI learn in Logic (or other apps) doesn't support SysEx, but just basic MIDI note information and MIDI CCs, etc. So, a simple "mapping" won't work like that from my understanding.
(Not sure what that Map for Nuendo is, I'm not familiar with the article you mention and don't personally use Cubase/Nuendo).
Mackie OS 5.1 allows you to put faders 17-24 into HUI mode, so you can control a DAW with them. I think this feature was added AFTER Mackie OS 3, though. If you have another CF with version 5, use that.
Or what's the reason why you want to use OS3? There's no benefit to that, other than that this old version doesn't require the authorization of the OS you'd need in later versions of the OS.
Also, what do you mean by "using Logic like an HDR"? If you want audio to pass between the D8B and Logic, then you need an audio interface with as many AUDIO (not MIDI) inputs and outputs as you would like to transfer simultaneously.
Please clarify.
...and just in general... if you'd want to use all 24 Faders (or 25 incl. the master fader) to control a DAW like Logic or Cubase, that's what the ProBox was created for and why it costs money. It's not a simple "MIDI remap". But even that doesn't help with transferring audio between your computer and the D8B. It's just for MIDI control (and the ProBox allows you to use the Monitoring section on the D8B, but only for audio signals you feed into it... the audio doesn't magically make it from the DAW to the D8B or vice versa. There's no audio going over the USB cable for the ProBox... and there's no Audio going over MIDI in general).
So, please clarify what you are trying to do, and what equipment (e.g. audio interface etc.) you have available to achieve that.
Thanks!