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Table Of Contents
VST Instruments
VST Quick Controls(not in Cubase LE)
Filtering According to Media Type on page 375
Exporting MIDI Loops
You can export MIDI loops to save a MIDI part together with its instrument and effect settings.
This allows you to reproduce patterns that you created without having to search for the correct
sound, style, or effect. MIDI loops have the file extension .midiloop.
PROCEDURE
1. Select an instrument part.
2. Select File> Export> MIDI Loop.
3. In the New MIDI Loop section, enter a name for the MIDI loop.
4. Optional: To save attributes for the MIDI loop, click the button below the New MIDI Loop
section at the bottom left.
The Attribute Inspector section opens, allowing you to define attributes for your MIDI
loop.
5. Click OK.
RESULT
MIDI Loop files are saved in the following folder:
Windows: \Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\Steinberg\MIDI Loops
macOS: /Users/<user name>/Library/Application Support/Steinberg/MIDI Loops/
The default folder cannot be changed. However, you can create subfolders within this folder to
organize your MIDI loops. To create a subfolder, click New Folder in the Save MIDI Loop dialog.
Exporting Instrument Tracks as MIDI File
You can export instrument tracks as standard MIDI files.
NOTE
As there is no MIDI patch information in an instrument track, this information is missing in
the resulting MIDI file.
If you activate Export Inspector Volume/Pan, volume and pan information of the VST
instrument are converted and written into the MIDI file as controller data.
RELATED LINKS
Exporting MIDI Tracks as Standard MIDI File on page 111
VST Quick Controls(not in Cubase LE)
VST Quick Controls allow you to remote-control a VST instrument from within the VST
Instruments window.
To show the VST Quick Controls on the VST Instruments window, activate Show/Hide all VST
Quick Controls.
The following controls are available on each rack:
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