Steinberg Cubase LE Getting Started Manual
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CUBASE LETutorial 2: Recording and playing back MIDI 7 – 81 Transposing the MIDI track Let’s try transposing the MIDI track, using Track Parameters in the Inspector: 1.Make sure that the Inspector button on the toolbar is lit. 2.Select the MIDI track by clicking on it in the Track list. The parameters for the MIDI track is now shown in the Inspector area to the left.
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CUBASE LE7 – 82 Tutorial 2: Recording and playing back MIDI 3.Click on the Track Parameters tab in the Inspector. Click here... ...to open the Track Parameter settings in the Inspector.
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CUBASE LETutorial 2: Recording and playing back MIDI 7 – 83 4.Click on the blue value line in the Transpose field in the Inspector. A fader appears, allowing you to transpose the MIDI part up or down in semitones. You can also use the up/down arrows to the right in the value field to set transpose values. Click here... ...to set a transpose value for the MIDI part. 5.Start playback to hear the transposed MIDI part.
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CUBASE LE8 – 86 Tutorial 3: Mixing About this chapter This chapter contains basic descriptions of the Mixer, and how to use the effects and automation in Cubase LE. The purpose is to introduce the basic elements involved when mixing audio and MIDI. However, for complete descriptions of these three areas, you should refer to the chapters “The Mixer”, “Audio Effects” and “Automation” in the Opera- tion Manual, as there are a lot of settings, options and methods that are not mentioned here. Before you...
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CUBASE LETutorial 3: Mixing 8 – 87 Opening the Mixer To open the Mixer, select it from the Devices menu. The Mixer with two audio channels and one MIDI channel strip. To the right is the Master gain fader. The Mixer window is similar in appearance to a conventional hardware mixer, with a level fader for each audio and MIDI channel strip. The Mixer will contain the same number of channels as the number of audio and MIDI tracks present in the current project. Beside each channel’s level fader, there...
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CUBASE LE8 – 88 Tutorial 3: Mixing Setting the level 1.With the Mixer window still open, activate Cycle playback (see previ- ous tutorials). Make sure that you have a Mixer channel playing back a signal in view. 2.Click on the level fader handle and drag down or up. You will hear the volume of the playback signal being changed. The meters will also re- flect the change of level for audio tracks. As MIDI channel strip meters indicate velocity levels of the MIDI events on the track, the meters will not...
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CUBASE LETutorial 3: Mixing 8 – 89 Using Mute and Solo Each audio and MIDI channel strip has a Mute (x) and a Solo (s) button, allowing you to silence one or several channels. The following applies: •The Mute button silences the selected channel. Several channels can be muted simultaneously. A muted channel is indicated by a lit Mute button. To unmute a muted channel, click the Mute button again. •The Solo button mutes all other channels, so you only hear the se- lected channel. A soloed channel is...
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CUBASE LE8 – 90 Tutorial 3: Mixing Adding EQ to an audio channel The Mixer parameters differ between audio and MIDI channels. EQ, for example, is not available for MIDI channel strips. Equalization shapes the tone of a signal by boosting and/or cutting se- lected frequencies. To add EQ to an audio channel, proceed as follows: 1.Click the Edit button for the channel you wish to apply EQ to. Clicking this button... ...opens the Channel Settings window, with the EQ section in the middle.