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channels. This allows you to hear the correct sound from your MIDI instrument
during recording.
NOTE
If you use MIDI Thru, select Local Off mode on your MIDI instrument to prevent
each note from sounding twice.
Reset on Stop
Sets Cubase to send out MIDI reset messages, including note-off and controller
resets, on stop.
Never Reset Chased Controllers
Never resets controllers to 0 when you stop playback or move to a new position in
the project.
Length Adjustment
Allows you to enter a length adjustment value in ticks by which the notes that have
the same pitch and MIDI channel are adjusted. This ensures that there is always a
short time between the end of one note and the start of another. By default, there
are 120 ticks per 1/16 note, but you can adjust this with the
MIDI Display Resolution
setting.
Chase Events
Chases event types for which one of the chase options is activated when you locate
to a new position and start playback. This makes your MIDI instruments sound as
they should when you locate to a new position and start playback.
If Chase not limited to Part Boundaries is activated, MIDI controllers are also
chased outside the part boundaries, and the chase is performed on the part under
the cursor as well as on all the parts to the left of it. Deactivate this for very large
projects, as it slows down processes such as positioning and soloing.
MIDI Display Resolution
Allows you to set the display resolution for viewing and editing MIDI data.
Extend Playback Range of Notes that start before the Part
Extends the playback range of MIDI notes that start before the part in ticks. This is
useful if MIDI events start shortly before the start of the MIDI part. If you do not
extend the playback range, these events are not played. This setting is also taken
into account during cycle playback.
Insert Reset Events after Record
Inserts a reset event at the end of each recorded part. This resets controller data,
such as Sustain, Aftertouch, Pitchbend, Modulation, or Breath Control. This is
useful if you stop recording before the note off command is sent, for example.
MIDI Latency Mode
Allows you to specify the latency of the MIDI playback engine.
Low lowers the latency and increases the responsiveness of the MIDI playback
engine. However, this setting might also decrease your computer performance if
your project contains lots of MIDI data.
Normal is the default mode and the recommended setting for most workows.
High increases the latency and the playback buffer. Use this if you work with
complex VST instrument libraries or with projects that have a very high performance
level.
Preferences
MIDI
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