MIDI Devices
Table Of Contents
- MIDI devices
- Background
- MIDI devices - general settings and patch handling
- About Device panels (Cubase only)
- Overview (Cubase only)
- The main edit windows (Cubase only)
- Operations in the Edit Panel window (Cubase only)
- Building a control panel - a tutorial (Cubase only)
- Advanced Panel handling
- Building panels for VST Instruments
- Exporting and importing device setups (Cubase only)
- SysEx messages (Cubase only)
- Defining a SysEx device - a tutorial (Cubase only)
- Important files
- About Studio Connections (Cubase only)
- Index
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MIDI devices
Selecting a patch for an installed device
If you return to the Project window at this point, you will
find that the installed device has been added to the MIDI
Output menus (in the track list and the Inspector). Now
you can select patches by name, in the following way:
1. Pull down the Output menu (in the track list or Inspec-
tor) for a track that you want to play the installed device,
and select the device.
This directs the track to the MIDI output specified for the device in the
MIDI Device Manager. The bank and program fields in the track list and
Inspector are replaced by a single Programs field that currently reads
“Off”.
2. Click the Programs field to display a pop-up menu, hi-
erarchically listing all the patches in the device.
The list is similar to the one displayed in the MIDI Device Manager. You
can scroll the list up and down (if required), click the plus/minus signs to
show or hide subgroups, etc.
You can also use a filter function here. For this, enter the
search term in the Filter field, e.g. “drum”, and press [Re-
turn] to display all sounds with “drum” in the name.
3. Click a patch in the list to select it.
This sends the appropriate MIDI message to the device. You can also
scroll the program selection up or down, as with any value.
Renaming patches in a device
The pre-configured devices list is based on the factory-
preset patches, i.e. the patches included in the device
when you first bought it. If you have replaced some of the
factory presets with your own patches, you need to modify
the device so that the patch name list matches the actual
device:
1. In the MIDI Device Manager, select the device in the In-
stalled Devices list.
2. If you are using Cubase, click Open Device.
Make sure that Patch Banks is selected on the pop-up at the top of the
window.
3. Activate the Enable Edit checkbox.
When this is turned off (default), you cannot edit the pre-configured de-
vices.
4. Use the Patch Banks display to locate and select the
patch you want to rename.
In many instruments, the user-editable patches are located in a separate
group or bank.
5. Click on the selected patch in the Patch Banks list to
edit its name.
6. Type in the new name and click OK.
7. Rename the desired patches in this way, and finish by
deactivating Enable Edit again (to avoid modifying the de-
vice by accident).
Ö You can also make more radical changes to the patch
structure in a device (adding or deleting patches, groups
or banks), see below.
For example, this would be useful if you expanded your MIDI device by
adding extra storage media such as RAM cards, etc.