8.0
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Setting Up Your System
- VST Connections
- Project Window
- Project Handling
- Tracks
- Track Handling
- Adding Tracks
- Removing Tracks
- Moving Tracks in the Track List
- Renaming Tracks
- Coloring Tracks
- Showing Track Pictures
- Setting the Track Height
- Selecting Tracks
- Duplicating Tracks
- Disabling Audio Tracks (Cubase Elements only)
- Organizing Tracks in Folder Tracks
- Handling Overlapping Audio
- How Events are Displayed on Folder Tracks
- Modifying Event Display on Folder Tracks
- Track Presets
- Parts and Events
- Range Editing
- Playback and Transport
- Virtual Keyboard
- Recording
- Quantizing MIDI and Audio
- Fades and crossfades
- Arranger Track (Cubase Elements only)
- Markers
- MixConsole
- Audio Effects
- Audio processing and functions
- Sample Editor
- Audio Part Editor
- Pool
- MediaBay
- Working With the MediaBay
- Setting Up the MediaBay
- Define Locations Section
- Scanning Your Content
- Updating the MediaBay
- Locations Section
- Results Section
- Previewer Section
- Filters Section
- Sound Browser and Mini Browser
- MediaBay Preferences
- MediaBay Key Commands
- Working with MediaBay-Related Windows
- Working With Volume Databases
- Automation
- VST Instruments
- Installing and Managing Plug-ins
- Remote controlling Cubase
- MIDI realtime parameters
- Using MIDI devices
- MIDI Processing
- MIDI Editors
- Chord Functions
- Chord Pads
- Editing tempo and signature
- Export Audio Mixdown
- Synchronization
- Video
- ReWire (not in Cubase LE)
- Key Commands
- File handling
- Customizing
- Optimizing
- Preferences
- Index
Preferences
MIDI
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Export as Type 0
If this is activated, the MIDI file will be of Type 0 (all data on a single track, but
on different MIDI channels). If you do not check this option, the MIDI file will
be of Type 1 (data on separate tracks). Which type to choose depends on
what you want to do with the MIDI file (in which application or sequencer it is
to be used).
Export Resolution
You can specify a MIDI resolution between 24 and 960 for the MIDI file. The
resolution is the number of pulses, or ticks, per quarter note (PPQ) and
determines the precision with which you will be able to view and edit the MIDI
data. The higher the resolution, the higher the precision. The resolution should
be chosen depending on the application or sequencer with which the MIDI file
will be used though, because certain applications and sequencers may not be
able to handle certain resolutions.
Export Locator Range
If this is activated, only the range between the left and right locator will be
exported.
Export includes Delay
If this is activated, any delay settings you have made in the Inspector will be
included in the MIDI file.
NOTE
To include other Inspector settings, you must convert the settings to real MIDI
events and properties by using the Merge MIDI in Loop function for each track.
NOTE
Exported MIDI files include the tempo and time signature events of the Tempo
Track Editor or, if the tempo track is deactivated, the current tempo and time
signature.
Import Options
These options allow you to specify what data is included in imported MIDI files.
Extract First Patch
If this is activated, the first Program Change and Bank Select events for each
track are converted to Inspector settings for the track.
Extract First Volume/Pan
If this is activated, the first MIDI Volume and Pan events for each track are
converted to Inspector settings for the track.