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NOTE
You can make independent settings for the two Range functions.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
To deactivate the function, open the Range pop-up menu and select OFF.
Range Modes
On the Range pop-up menu, you can select different range modes. Values are shown as
numbers, from 0 to 127, for the velocity modes and as note numbers, from C-2 to G8, for the
pitch modes.
Vel. Limit
Allows you to force all velocity values to t within the range that you specify with the
min and max values. Values below the lower limit are set to the min value, velocity
values above the higher setting are set to the max value.
Vel. Filter
Allows you to lter out notes with velocity values below the min value or above the
max value.
Note Limit
Allows you to transpose all notes below the min value upwards and all notes above
the max value downwards in octave steps.
Note Filter
Allows you to lter out notes that are lower than the min value or higher than the
max value.
Applying Hermode Tuning (Cubase Elements only)
Hermode tuning changes the tuning of notes that you play. It creates clear frequencies for every
fth and third interval, for example. Retuning only affects individual notes and maintains the
pitch relationship between keys and notes. The retuning is a continuous process and takes the
musical context into account.
PROCEDURE
1. Select a MIDI or instrument track.
2. In the Inspector, open the MIDI Modiers section.
3. Activate HMT: Follow.
4. Activate HMT: Use for Analysis to use the notes you play to calculate retuning.
NOTE
If you use tracks with acoustic piano, activate HMT: Use for Analysis and deactivate HMT:
Follow. This excludes the piano from being tuned which would sound unnatural.
5. Select Project > Project Setup to open the Project Setup dialog.
6. Open the HMT Type pop-up menu and select one of the options.
7. Play some notes.
It may take a moment until all notes are recalculated and you hear the results of the
retuning.
MIDI Realtime Parameters
MIDI Modiers
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