Steinberger Houston User Guide

houston
mission controller
VST Studio Controller
User Guide
The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies AG. The software that comes with this hardware is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media except as specifically allowed in the License Agreement. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written per­mission by Steinberg Media Technologies AG.
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© Steinberg Media Technologies AG, 2003.
All rights reserved.
Operation Manual by d.popow@musicandtext.com

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION – To avoid the risk of fire, replace the mains fuse only with the correct type and value fuse, as marked on the rear panel.
ATTENTION – AFIN DE REDUIRE LE RISQUE DE FEU REMPLACER SEULEMENT AVEC FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE.
REPLACING MAINS FUSE: Switch the ON/OFF switch to the OFF po­sition. Remove the mains lead from the connector. Use a small screw­driver to prise the fuse carrier from its location in the connector. Check the fuse and replace if necessary; also check that the voltage selection is correct for the mains supply level before switching the unit ON again.
If the mains fuse fails repeatedly this may be because an electrical safety hazard exists. The unit must be taken out of service and referred to the Steinberg dealer from where the equipment was purchased.
THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTHED: Under no circumstances should the mains earth be disconnected from the mains lead.
ATTENTION: CET APPAREIL DOIT ETRE BRANCHE A LA TERRE.
This unit is capable of operating over a range of mains voltages, as marked on the rear panel.
It is important to ensure that the correct mains fuse is fitted before switching on the unit.
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Earth: Green and Yellow (Green/Yellow - US)
Neutral: Blue (White - US)
Live: Brown (Black - US)
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As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire that is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol.
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N.
The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L.
Ensure that these colour codings are followed carefully in the event of the plug being changed.
PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL!
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Table of Contents

3 IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
7 Warranty Terms and
Important Hints
Warranty
8 9
About Important Hints and Safety Instructions
11 Introduction
What is Houston?
12 13
Requirements
15 Connecting and
Starting Up
Connecting Houston to the
16
rest of the world
17
Starting Up
19 The Houston User
Interface – A brief Overview
Fader section
20 21
Control Strip
22
The Function Matrix
22
Song and Edit buttons
23
Windows and Markers buttons
24
Number Pad
24
Functions, Data and Cursor buttons
25
Transport Controls and Jog Dial
27 The Houston User
Interface – The Details
The Control Strip and the
28
Modes Using the Modes
30
Song
33
Edit
33
The Fader section
34
Fader Options
35
The Number Pad
36
Number Pad Options
36
39 CE Declaration of
Conformity
41 WARNINGS
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Warranty Terms and Important
Hints

Warranty

Based on the following terms, Steinberg grants a warranty for the technical components used in this device:
1.
The warranty period is a one year, beginning with the date of purchase from an authorized dealer.
2.
The warranty includes the removal of defects of production and mate­rial as well as the exchange of parts by Steinberg. It does not include damage caused by poor means of transport, external force or damage caused by non-observance of the instructions in the operation manual.
3.
The warranty includes the removal of discovered production or material defects by repair or exchange of the defective parts. Claims beyond those described here, especially compensation claims, can not be as­serted within the framework of this warranty.
4.
A warranty claim can only be accepted, if the warranty card and a proof for the purchase of the device are in your possession and if the device bears the original model identification plate and the correct se­rial number.
5.
The device may only be opened or repaired by an authorized Steinberg representation, otherwise the warranty becomes void.
6.
This warranty does not restrict your other legal rights.
Please read this before you send in a device for repair
Please find the address of the Steinberg distributor responsible for product service on your Product Registration Pass.
You must obtain an RMA number from the responsible Steinberg distributor prior to sending in a faulty device.
For logistical reasons, we can not accept devices that you send in without an RMA number. These are returned to you at your expense.
When sending in a device, please make sure that you also send in its Warranty Card, fully filled in, a description of the malfunction and a copy of the invoice.
Devices that arrive without a description of the malfunction need more exten­sive testing. This results in additional costs for which we must charge you.
We are sorry, but if you send in a device for repair and it turns out that it is fault-free, we do still have to charge you with a service flat rate.
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About Important Hints and Safety Instructions

Safety Symbol Guide
For your own safety and to avoid invalidation of the warranty all text marked with these Symbols should be read carefully.
Cautions
Must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.
Warnings
Must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.
Notes
Contains important information and useful tips on the operation of your equipment.
IMPORTANT
Please read this manual carefully before connecting your equipment to the mains for the first time.
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Introduction

What is Houston?

Houston is a remote controller for the VST Studio. It features nine 100mm touch sensitive motorized faders, eight rotary encoders with LED position indicators and a matrix of buttons, to bring all aspects of the VST Studio to within easy reach. Additionally it possesses a large LCD display, trans­port controls and a jog & scrub wheel, a numeric keypad for entering val­ues, and for selecting set-ups and marker positions.
Houston has been designed for total hands-on mixing, without having to use the mouse or PC keyboard. It provides access to potentially ev­ery parameter available in VST windows. Houston uses an or
one-for-all
Both the display and related rotary encoders show the same parameter for all eight channels or eight related parameters for one channel.
The illuminated function matrix clearly indicates the current display mode so that all basic VST parameters are only one button push away.
If a set of related parameters require more than a set of eight controls, the page up and page down buttons let you quickly jump to the additional param­eters. The context of the selected function group remains the same, which lets you quickly find the required parameters.
Apart from accessing the controls of the mixer, parameters for the VST audio effects plug-ins and VST Instruments can be displayed, edited and automated from Houston's controls.
Houston supports the Cubase VST mixer views and window sets. It is possi­ble to open and close windows completely remotely, and to change the cur­rently addressed set of eight channels. These can be any of the VST audio channels regardless of whether they are audio, group or synthesizer channels or the output busses.
layout:
all-for-one
Houston is a compact desktop unit with built in mains power supply. It connects by either MIDI or USB connections to the host computer. It has been designed to complement both keyboard and mouse as the ultimate controller for the virtual studio.
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Requirements

To be able to use Houston, you need Cubase VST version 5.0 r5, Nuendo version 1.51 or a later version that supports the Houston hardware.
In the Houston box, you will find a CD-ROM with versions of Cubase VST and Nuendo that support Houston. Please use these software versions if they are newer than the one you currently have.
Your computer must be equipped with MIDI In and Out sockets (either on a built-in card or on a connected interface).
You will also need the necessary standard MIDI cables.
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