Steinberg Cubase SE 3 Operation Manual
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CUBASE SE 19 – 352 MIDI realtime parameters and effects Introduction For each MIDI track, you can set up a number of track parameters and MIDI effects. These affect how the MIDI data is played back, “transform- ing” MIDI events in real time before they are sent to the MIDI outputs. On the following pages, the available parameters and effects are described. Keep in mind: • The actual MIDI events will not be affected – the changes happen “on the fly”. • Since the track parameter settings don’t actually...
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CUBASE SE MIDI realtime parameters and effects 19 – 353 The Inspector – General handling The track parameters and effects are set up in the Inspector (although some settings are available in the mixer as well). Here’s a brief rundown on how to handle the Inspector: •To show or hide the Inspector, click the Inspector icon on the Project window’s toolbar. •The Inspector for a MIDI track is divided into five sections. You can fold or unfold the sections individually by clicking on the section name....
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CUBASE SE 19 – 354 MIDI realtime parameters and effects Basic track settings The topmost Inspector section contains the basic settings for the se- lected MIDI track. These are settings that either affect the basic func- tionality for the track (mute, solo, enable record, etc.) or send out additional MIDI data to the connected devices (program change, vol- ume, etc.). The section contains all settings in the Track list (see page 70), with a few additional parameters: Parameter Description Track name...
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CUBASE SE MIDI realtime parameters and effects 19 – 355 • Note that the functionality of the “Programs” settings (used for selecting sounds in the connected MIDI instrument) depends on which instrument the MIDI output is routed to, and how you have set up this in the MIDI Device Manager. The MIDI Device Manager allows you to specify which MIDI instruments and other de- vices are connected to the various MIDI outputs, thus making it possible to select patches by name. See the MIDI Devices and Features...
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CUBASE SE 19 – 356 MIDI realtime parameters and effects Other Inspector sections Apart from the basic track settings (above), the Track Parameters and the effect sections (both described on the following pages), the Inspec- tor for a MIDI track also contains the following: The Channel section This contains a single channel strip, allowing you to set volume, pan, mute/solo and other parameters for the track. This is a “mirror” of the track’s channel strip in the Cubase SE mixer – see page 161. VST...
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CUBASE SE MIDI realtime parameters and effects 19 – 357 Track parameters The following settings will affect the MIDI events on the track in real time during playback. They will also be in effect if you play “live” with the track selected and record enabled (provided that “MIDI Thru Active” is activated on the Preferences–MIDI page). This makes it possible to e.g. transpose or adjust the velocity of your live playing. • If you want to compare the result of your track parameters with the “un-...
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CUBASE SE 19 – 358 MIDI realtime parameters and effects Transpose This allows you to transpose all notes on the track in semitones. The available range is -127 to +127 semitones, but remember that the to- tal range of MIDI note numbers is 0 to 127. Furthermore, not all instru- ments can play back notes over the whole range. Therefore, extreme transpositions can give rather strange and unwanted results. • You can also transpose individual MIDI parts using the Transpose field in the info line. The...
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CUBASE SE MIDI realtime parameters and effects 19 – 359 Velocity Compression This function multiplies the velocity values with the factor you specify. This factor is set using a numerator (left value) and a denominator (right value), resulting in a fractional number (1/2, 3/4, 3/2 etc.). For example, if you set the factor to 3/4, the velocities will be three quar- ters of their original values. The point is, that this will also affect the difference in velocity between the notes, thereby compressing...
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CUBASE SE 19 – 360 MIDI realtime parameters and effects Random The Random settings let you introduce random variations to various properties of MIDI notes. Anything from very subtle variations to dra- matic changes can be applied. There are two separate “Random gen- erators”, each of which are set up in the following way: 1.Pull down the Random pop-up menu and select which note property should be randomized. The options are position, pitch, velocity and length. • Keep in mind that depending on the...