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Table Of Contents
CUBASE SE
1 – 16 MIDI devices
2.
Use the Range column to set up either a fixed value or a range of val-
ues for each event type in the list.
This requires some explanation:
If you specify a single value in the Range column (e.g. 3, 15 or 127), all added presets
will have an event of this type set to the same value.
If you instead specify a value range (a start value and an end value, separated by a
dash, e.g. 0-63), the first added preset will have an event set to the start value, the next
value will be incrementally raised by one and so on, up to and including the end value.
• The number of added presets depends on the Range setting.
This example will generate eight presets, each with a Bank Select event set to 2,
but with different Program Change events (ranging from 0 to 7).
3.
Specify a Default Name below the event display.
The added events will get this name, followed by a number. You can rename presets
manually in the Patch Banks list later.
4.
Click OK.
A number of new presets are now added in the selected bank or folder, according to
your settings.
Other editing functions
• You can move presets between banks and folders by dragging them in the
Patch Banks list.
• You can remove a bank, folder or preset by selecting it in the Patch Banks list
and pressing [Backspace].
• If you specify more than one bank, a Bank Assignment item will be added to
the pop-up menu at the top of the window. Use this to assign banks to the dif-
ferent MIDI channels (see page 10).
The Create New MIDI Device dialog
When you select “Define New” in the Add MIDI Device window, the
Create New MIDI Device dialog opens.
• This is where you can enter a name for the new device and specify
which MIDI channels you want the device to use.










