Yamaha CC1 USB Controller
The Yamaha CC1 USB Controller gives creators the tactile precision and workflow speed of a professional studio surface in a portable form. Whether you produce music, stream live, record podcasts, or cut videos, the CC1 places your most-used commands under your fingertips. Thus, transforming complex software into a hands-on experience.
Ultra-Responsive Physical Control
At the heart of the CC1 is a 100 mm touch-sensitive motorized fader offering 10-bit resolution. Perfect for smooth volume rides, detailed automation, and instant recall. Moreover, four multi-function rotary encoders deliver rapid access to pan, EQ, plug-in parameters, or any command you assign. Meanwhile, the sturdy chassis and adjustable stand keep everything stable during intense sessions.
Seamless Software Integration
The 12 high-definition LCD keys work natively with Elgato Stream Deck software. Therefore, allowing limitless banks of color-coded shortcuts and macros. Additionally, dedicated transport, channel, and AI Knob controls provide deep integration with Cubase and other leading DAWs. Also, the included Cubase AI license lets you start producing right away. Future firmware will extend support to Yamaha USB interfaces, mixers, and Steinberg MixKey, ensuring your controller grows alongside your setup.
Built for the Modern Creator
A single USB-C connection powers the CC1 and transmits MIDI and HID data to your computer, keeping cable clutter to a minimum. The rear foot-pedal jack accepts Yamaha FC5 and FC7 controllers for hands-free punch-in, scene switching, or any custom function. Supplied with a 1.5 m USB-C cable, height-adjustable stand, documentation, and EU induction flyer, the CC1 arrives studio-ready.
- Advanced integrated controller system—beyond DAWs
- 12 assignable LCD keys & 4 rotary knobs
- 100 mm motorized fader with touch sensing
- Stream Deck, Cubase AI & major DAW compatibility
- Foot-pedal input for expanded control
- Compact, robust design with adjustable stand
- Includes USB-C cable, Cubase AI license, and guides






