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activate ASIO Latency Compensation on the track list, all recorded events are moved by the
current latency setting.
The following preferences affect MIDI recording:
Length Adjustment
Snap MIDI Parts to Bars
MIDI Record Catch Range in ms
ASIO Latency Compensation Active by Default
You can nd them in the Preferences dialog on the MIDI and on the Record—MIDI page.
RELATED LINKS
Basic Recording Methods on page 184
MIDI on page 686
Record - MIDI on page 691
Types of MIDI Messages
You can record different types of MIDI messages.
To specify which event types are recorded, deactivate the options for the type of MIDI
message that you want to record in the
Preferences dialog (MIDI—MIDI Filter page).
RELATED LINKS
MIDI - MIDI Filter on page 689
Note Messages
Cubase records note on, note off, and MIDI channel messages.
If you press and release a key on your synthesizer or on another MIDI keyboard, the following
messages are recorded:
Note On (key down)
Note Off (key up)
MIDI channel
NOTE
Normally, the MIDI channel information is overridden by the MIDI channel setting for the track.
However, if you set the track to the Any MIDI channel, the notes will be played back on their
original channels.
Continuous Messages
Pitchbend, aftertouch, and controllers, such as modulation wheel, sustain pedal, volume, etc. are
considered MIDI continuous events, as opposed to the momentary key down and key up
messages.
You can record continuous messages together or independently from the notes, that is,
afterwards or before.
You can record continuous messages on their own tracks, separately from the notes to which
they belong. As long as you set the two tracks to the same output and MIDI channel, it will
appear to the MIDI instrument as if you made the two recordings at the same time.
Recording
MIDI Recording Specics
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