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Recording
4. Pull down the Input Routing pop-up menu and select
an input.
The available MIDI inputs are shown. The items on the menu depend on
the type of MIDI interface you are using, etc.
If you select the “All MIDI Inputs” option, the track will receive
MIDI data from all available MIDI inputs.
If you hold down [Alt]/[Option] and select a MIDI input, this is
selected for all selected MIDI tracks.
Setting the MIDI channel and output
The MIDI channel and output settings determine where
the recorded MIDI is routed during playback, but are also
relevant for MIDI Thru in Cubase. Channel and output can
be selected in the Track list or in the Inspector. The proce-
dure below describes how to make the settings in the In-
spector, but it can be done in largely the same manner in
the Track list as well.
1. To select the track(s) and show the settings in the
Inspector, proceed as when selecting a MIDI input (see
above).
2. Pull down the Output routing pop-up menu and select
an output.
The available MIDI outputs are shown. The items on the menu depend on
what type of MIDI interface you are using etc.
If you hold down [Alt]/[Option] and select a MIDI output, this is
selected for all selected MIDI tracks.
3. Use the channel pop-up menu to select a MIDI chan-
nel for the track.
If you set the track to MIDI channel “Any”, each MIDI
event on the track will be sent out on the channel stored in
the event itself.
In other words, the MIDI material will be played back on the channel(s)
used by the MIDI input device (the MIDI instrument you play during re-
cording).
Selecting a sound
You can select sounds from within Cubase by instructing
the program to send Program Change and Bank Select
messages to your MIDI device. This is done using the
“Patch Selector” and “Bank Selector” fields in the Inspec-
tor or Track list.
Program Change messages give access to 128 different
program locations. If your MIDI instruments have more
than 128 programs, Bank Select messages (set in the
“Bank Selector” field) allow you to select different banks,
each containing 128 programs.
Ö Bank Select messages are recognized differently by
different MIDI instruments. The structure and numbering
of banks and programs may also vary. Consult the docu-
mentation of your MIDI instruments for details.
Ö Note that it is also possible to select sounds by name.
For descriptions of how to set this up, see the separate
“MIDI Devices” PDF document.