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Automatic MIDI Record Quantize
Cubase can automatically quantize MIDI notes on recording.
Automatic MIDI Record Quantize is available in the MIDI Auto Quantize section of
the Transport Bar.
If you activate Auto Quantize, the notes that you record are automatically quantized according
to the quantize settings.
RELATED LINKS
Quantizing MIDI and Audio on page 215
Quantize Panel on page 218
Recovering MIDI Recordings
Cubase allows you to recover MIDI recordings.
Enabling Retrospective MIDI Record
The Retrospective MIDI Record setting allows you to capture any MIDI notes that you play in
stop mode or during playback and turn them into a MIDI part after the fact. This is possible
because Cubase can capture MIDI input in buffer memory, even when not recording.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Preferences dialog, select Record > MIDI.
2. Enable Retrospective Record and specify a Retrospective Record Buffer Size.
This activates the buffering of MIDI input.
3. In the MIDI track list, activate Record Enable.
4. Play some MIDI material either in stop mode or during playback.
5. Select Transport > Retrospective MIDI Record.
RESULT
The content of the MIDI buffer is turned into a MIDI part on the record-enabled track, and the
captured notes end up exactly where you played them in relation to the project.
RELATED LINKS
Record - MIDI on page 702
Remaining Record Time
The Max. Record Time display lets you see how much time you have left for recording.
The available time depends on the current setup, for example, on the amount of tracks that are
record-enabled, the sample rate for your project, and the available hard disk space.
To open the display, select Studio > More Options > Max. Record Time.
NOTE
The remaining record time is also shown in the status line above the track list.
Recording
Remaining Record Time
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