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Parts and Events
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of the region determined by the start and end position of the event or selection
range within the clip.
Events from Regions
This function is available if you have selected an audio event whose clip contains
regions within the boundaries of the event. The function will remove the original
event and replace it with events positioned and sized according to the regions.
RELATED LINKS
Creating Audio Events from Regions on page 312
MIDI Events
MIDI events are created automatically when you record or import MIDI in the Project window.
The In-Place Editor allows you to view and edit MIDI events in the Project window. You can also
view and edit MIDI events in the Key Editor, the Drum Editor, List Editor, or the Score Editor.
RELATED LINKS
Project Window on page 26
Key Editor on page 462
Drum Editor on page 502
Score Editor on page 489
Basic Recording Methods on page 168
Creating MIDI Events
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Record MIDI.
Select File> Import> MIDI File to import a MIDI file from your hard disk.
Drag a MIDI file 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 168
Importing MIDI Files on page 191
MIDI Editors on page 456
MediaBay on page 365
Parts
Parts are containers for MIDI or audio events, and for tracks.
RELATED LINKS
Audio Parts on page 129
MIDI Parts on page 129
Folder Parts on page 129
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