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RESULT
A region is created in the corresponding clip, with the start and end position of the region
determined by the start and end position of the event or selection range within the clip.
RELATED LINKS
Creating Regions on page 336
Creating Events from Regions
You can create events from regions. These replace the original event.
PROCEDURE
1. Select an audio event whose clip contains regions within the boundaries of the event.
2. Select Audio > Advanced > Events from Regions.
RESULT
The original event is removed and replaced by events positioned and sized according to the
regions.
MIDI Events
MIDI events are created automatically when you record or import MIDI in the Project window.
You can view and edit MIDI events in the Key Editor, the Drum Editor, or the Score Editor.
RELATED LINKS
Project Window on page 28
Key Editor on page 507
Drum Editor on page 538
Score Editor on page 525
Basic Recording Methods on page 184
Creating MIDI Events
You can create MIDI events by recording or importing MIDI into the Project window.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Record MIDI.
Select File > Import > MIDI File to import a MIDI le from your hard disk.
Drag a MIDI le from the File Explorer/macOS Finder, from one of the MIDI editors, or
from the MediaBay, and drop it in the event display.
Copy an event from a different Cubase project and paste it in the event display.
RELATED LINKS
Basic Recording Methods on page 184
Importing MIDI Files on page 212
MIDI Editors on page 481
MediaBay and Media Rack on page 378
Parts and Events
Events
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