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Drop Notes - Move the third highest note an octave lower
Moves the third highest note of a chord down by one octave.
Drop Notes - Move the second and fourth highest notes an octave lower
Moves the second and fourth highest notes of a chord down by one octave.
Create Chord Symbols
Performs a chord analysis of the selected notes. If nothing is selected, the whole
MIDI part is analyzed.
Inserting Chords (Cubase Elements only)
You can use the tools in the Chord Editing section of the Inspector to insert and edit chords.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Inspector, open the Chord Editing section.
2. Select the Insert tool to the right of the chord type that you want to insert.
3. Click in the note display and drag to the left or right to determine the length of the chord.
Drag up or down to determine its pitch.
To change the chord type while you insert chords, hold Alt and drag up or down.
If Acoustic Feedback is activated, you hear the chord while dragging. A tooltip indicates
the root note and chord type of the inserted chord. Snap and Length Quantize are taken
into account.
Applying Chord Events to Note Events
You can apply chord events from the chord track to notes in the MIDI editor.
PREREQUISITE
Create a chord track and add chord events.
PROCEDURE
1. Open the MIDI editor.
2. In the Inspector, open the Chord Editing section.
3. Select Match with Chord Track.
RESULT
The rst chord event of the chord track is applied to the selected notes. Only the basic chord type
is applied. Tensions are not taken into account.
Drum Map Handling
When a drum map is assigned to a MIDI or instrument track, the Key Editor displays the drum
sound names as
dened by the drum map. This allows you to use the Key Editor for drum
editing, for example, when editing drum note lengths or when editing several parts to identify
drum events.
The name of the drum sound is displayed in the following locations:
On the info line in the Pitch eld.
On the status line in the Mouse Note Position eld.
MIDI Editors
Key Editor Operations
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