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MIDI realtime parameters
2. Use the two fields to the right to set the minimum and
maximum values.
These values will be shown as numbers (0–127) for the velocity modes
and as note numbers (C-2 to G8) for the pitch modes.
Ö Note that you can make independent settings for the
two Range functions.
To deactivate the Range function, pull down the Range
pop-up menu(s) and select “OFF”.
MIDI Fader section
This contains a single channel strip, allowing you to set
volume, pan, mute/solo and other parameters for the track,
and a panel view of the active sends/inserts. This is a “mir-
ror” of the track’s channel strip in the Cubase Mixer – see
“MIDI channel strips” on page 129.
Notepad section
This is a standard notepad, allowing you to enter notes
and comments about the track. Each track has its own
notepad in the Inspector.
VST Instrument section (not in Cubase LE)
If the MIDI track is routed to a VST instrument, a new sub-
panel will appear at the bottom of the Inspector, labeled
with the name of the VST instrument. Clicking this section
shows a duplicate of the Inspector settings for the VST in
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strument channel. This makes it easy to adjust the channel
settings for the VST instrument while you are editing the
MIDI track.
If the VST instrument has multiple outputs (and thus
several Mixer channels), there will be a setting called
“Output” at the top of the VST Instrument section.
New subpanels will also be added in the following cases:
When a MIDI track is routed to an effect plug-in that also re-
ceives audio data, i. e. that is used as an insert effect for an
audio track (e. g. MIDI Gate), a subpanel for this audio track
appears in the MIDI track inspector.
If a MIDI track is routed to a plug-in assigned to a FX Channel
track, a corresponding FX subpanel is added to the Inspector.
Ö For an easy way to combine MIDI and VST instru-
ments, check out instrument tracks (see “VST instruments
and instrument tracks” on page 145).
Note Limit This function allows you to specify a pitch range, and
forces all notes to fit within this range. Notes outside the
specified range are transposed up or down in octave
steps until they fit within the range.
Note: If the range is too “narrow”, so that some notes
cannot be fit within the range by octave-transposing,
these notes will get a pitch in the middle of the range. For
example, if you have a note with a pitch of F3, and the
range is C4-E4, that note will be transposed to D4.
Note Filter Note Filter works by excluding all notes with pitches out-
side the specified range. Notes lower than the Min setting
or higher than the Max setting will not be played back.
Use this to “isolate” notes with certain pitches.
Mode Description