3.0

CUBASE SE
Logical Presets, Transformer and Input Transformer 4 – 55
Searching for notes of certain lengths
Only note events have lengths (actually, a note is made up of separate
note-on and note-off events but in Cubase SE it’s considered as a
single event with a length). Therefore, the “Length” Filter Target is only
valid if you’re specifically searching for notes there has to be another
condition line with the Filter Target “Type”, Condition “Equal” and Pa-
rameter 1 set to “Note”. See page 60 for more about using multiple fil-
ter conditions.
Searching for Value 1 or Value 2
A MIDI event is composed of several values. The meanings of value 1
and 2 depend on the type of event:
System Exclusive events are not included in the table above, since they
don’t use value 1 and 2.
Since value 1 and 2 have different meanings for different events,
searching for e.g. value 2 = 64 would both find notes with the velocity
64 and controllers with the amount 64, etc. If this is not what you
want, you can add an additional filter condition line with the Filter
Target “Type”, specifying which type of events to find (see below).
This is particularly useful when searching for note pitch or velocity values,
as described below.
Event type Value 1 Value 2
Notes The Note Number/Pitch. The velocity of the note.
PolyPressure The key that was pressed. The amount of pressure for the key.
Controller The type of Controller,
displayed as a number.
The amount of Control Change.
Program Change The Program Change number. Not used.
Aftertouch The amount of pressure. Not used.
Pitchbend The “fine tune” of the bend.
Not always used.
The coarse amount of bend.