Human User Interface Protocol (commonly abbreviated to HUI) is a proprietary
MIDI communications protocol for interfacing between a hardware
audio control surface and
digital audio workstation (DAW) software. It was first created by
Mackie and
Digidesign in 1997 for use with
Pro Tools, and is now part of the
Mackie Control Universal
Mackie is an American professional audio products brand. Founded in Seattle in 1988 by Greg Mackie as a manufacturer of affordable and versatile compact pro audio mixers, Mackie is the primary product line of LOUD Technologies.
History
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(MCU) protocol.
Functionality
HUI protocol allows a
digital audio workstation (DAW) and a connected hardware
control surface to exchange
MIDI signals that synchronize the states of their sliders, buttons, wheels, and displays. The user can write
console automation which can then be seen in the DAW. It includes support for 10-bit/1,024 discrete values.
History
The HUI protocol was created jointly by
Mackie and
Digidesign in 1997 for Mackie's Human User Interface (HUI), the first non-Digidesign hardware
control surface for Digidesign’s
Pro Tools.
It was subsequently implemented by hardware controllers from manufacturers such as
Solid State Logic,
Yamaha,
TASCAM,
and
Novation.
By the time Mackie introduced the Baby HUI in August 2002, the protocol was also supported by DAWs including
Digital Performer and
Nuendo, making them cross-compatible with HUI-compatible hardware controllers. Other DAWs to support HUI protocol include
Logic Pro,
REAPER, and
Cakewalk Sonar
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.
Mackie Control Universal (MCU)
In 2003, the Mackie Control Universal (MCU) protocol was introduced, combining together functionality from Mackie Control,
Logic Control
Logic Control is a control surface originally designed by Emagic in cooperation with Mackie.
History
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and HUI into a single protocol. DAWs which support MCU (in addition to those which support HUI) include
Ardour,
Ableton Live,
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,
Cubase, and
Reason. ACID Pro 9 and ACID Pro Next from MAGIX also support MCU. An
Arduino library has also implemented a large portion of MCU, enabling control surfaces to be built with Arduino-compatible microcontrollers.
References
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MIDI standards