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CUBASE SE
MIDI effects 2 – 39
About the Reset and Off buttons
Regardless of the selected mode, you will find two buttons labelled
“Off” and “Reset” at the top of the control panel:
• Clicking the Off button will set all controls to their lowest value, without send-
ing out any MIDI messages.
• Clicking the Reset button will set all parameters to their default values, and
send out the corresponding MIDI messages.
For most parameters, the default values will be zero or “no adjustment”, but there are
exceptions to this. For example, the default Reverb Send settings are 64.
GS Basic Controls
The following controls are available when the GS Basic Controls
mode is selected:
Control Description
Send 1 Send level for the reverb effect.
Send 2 Send level for the chorus effect.
Send 3 Send level for the “variation” effect.
Attack Adjusts the attack time of the sound. Lowering the value shortens the at-
tack, while raising it gives a slower attack. Middle position (64) means no
adjustment is made.
Decay Adjusts the decay time of the sound. Lowering the value shortens the
decay, while raising it makes the decay longer.
Release Adjusts the release time of the sound. Lowering the value shortens the
release, while raising it makes the release time longer.
Cutoff Adjusts the filter cutoff frequency.
Resonance Adjusts the filter resonance.
Express Allows you to send out expression pedal messages on the track’s MIDI
channel.
Press. Allows you to send out aftertouch (channel pressure) messages on the
track’s MIDI channel. This is useful if your keyboard cannot send after-
touch, but you have sound modules that respond to aftertouch. The de-
fault value for this parameter is zero.
Breath Allows you to send breath control messages on the track’s MIDI channel.
Modul. Allows you to send modulation messages on the track’s MIDI channel
(just as you normally do with a modulation wheel on a MIDI keyboard).










