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Sweet! glad that helped 
I generally try to avoid wrappers and middleware sort of pieces because of potential instability. Novation's wrapper might be very stable, I don't know because I have no firsthand experience, but in general I try to avoid software that's not essential, especially when it comes to 3rd party code that sits between two other pieces; ie a wrapper. These can be especially troublesome if they are flaky... Realize that I'm a bit anal when it comes to this sort of thing, it goes with too many eons spent testing code. :P
It's interesting they were disabled... Cubase might have considered them unsafe or they may have simple failed to initialize the one time you opened Cubase so they were never checked again, just disabled. As long as you don't start crashing now that you've manually enabled them it's all good 
Good deal that it makes mapping so much easier! I agree, mapping out all the MIDI CCs to the synth's knobs is not a fun task. at all. Some VSTs are more friendly than others... For example some synths allow you to right click a knob, select midi learn, twiddle the control and it's all done. I've always thought this should be standard on all VSTs 
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