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Table Of Contents
Setting the MIDI Input
In the Inspector, set the MIDI input for the track.
PROCEDURE
1. In the track list, select the track to which you want to assign a MIDI input.
2. In the topmost Inspector section, open the Input Routing pop-up menu, and select an
input.
The available inputs depend on the type of MIDI interface that you use. If you hold down
Shift - Alt/Opt , the selected MIDI input is used for all selected MIDI tracks.
NOTE
If you select All MIDI Inputs, the track receives MIDI data from all available MIDI inputs.
Setting the MIDI Channel and Output
The MIDI channel and the output settings determine where the recorded MIDI is routed during
playback. They are also relevant for monitoring MIDI in Cubase. You can select the channel and
the output from the track list or in the Inspector.
PROCEDURE
1. In the track list, select the track to which you want to assign a MIDI channel and an output.
2. In the topmost Inspector section, open the Output Routing pop-up menu and select an
output.
The available outputs depend on the type of MIDI interface that you use. If you hold down
Shift - Alt/Opt , the selected MIDI output is used for all selected MIDI tracks.
3. Open the Channel pop-up menu, and select a MIDI channel.
NOTE
If you select Any as the MIDI channel, the MIDI material is routed to the channels that are
used by your MIDI instrument.
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.
PROCEDURE
1.
In the track list, select the track to which you want to assign a sound.
2.
In the track list or in the Inspector, open the Program Selector pop-up menu, and select a
program.
Program Change messages give you access to 128 different program locations.
3.
If your MIDI instruments have more than 128 programs, you can open the Bank Selector
pop-up menu and select different banks, each containing 128 programs.
Recording
MIDI Recording Specics
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