

If the console view was the last of those two views to be touched, the up/down/left/right behavior is reversed to correspond with the left to right arrangement of tracks in the console view, as long as the console view is visible. This corresponds with the top to bottom arrangement of tracks in the track view. This is assuming that, between the track view and the console view, the track view was the last one "touched". The 4-D encoder knob on the right will scroll the timeline when turned clockwise or counter-clockwise, scroll tracks when nudged up or down and scroll track parameters when nudged left and right. PLAY, REC and STOP will work as expected.

The M32 should now have the following functionality: When you release both buttons, the light should go out in the PLUGIN/MIDI button, and turn on in the PLAY, REC and STOP buttons on the left. To go into MIDI mode, press shift and the PLUGIN/MIDI button. The PLAY, REC and STOP buttons will also be unlit. If the PLUG-IN/MIDI button in the upper right is lit at all, you are not in MIDI mode. The below I have copied and edited from another thread that was for the NI A61, which uses the same software and has the same capabilities:

This can be accessed from the Utilities menu in CbB. (The input/output named KOMPLETE KONTROL M32 MIDI is for the keyboard aspect of the M32, not the transport controls.) The setting for Disable Handshake in this Mackie Control instance needs to be checked. CbB will recognize the M32 as a control surface using the Mackie Control device with the input/output named Komplete Kontrol M DAW.
