3.0

CUBASE SE
4 – 56 Logical Presets, Transformer and Input Transformer
The general procedures when searching for value 1 or 2 are:
If you select any Condition other than the Range options, you set up a specific
value in the Parameter 1 column.
Here, the Logical Editor will find all events with a value 2 less than 80.
If you select the Inside or Outside Range option in the Condition column, the
range consists of the values between Parameter 1 and Parameter 2.
Note that Parameter 1 should have the lower value.
Searching for note pitch or velocity
If you add another condition line with the Filter Target “Type”, Condition
“Equal” and Parameter 1 set to “Note”, Input Transformer will “know”
you are searching for pitch or velocity. This has the following benefits:
The Filter Targets Value 1 and Value 2 will be displayed as “Pitch” and “Veloc-
ity” respectively, making it easier to grasp the function of the filter condition.
Pitch values in the Parameter columns will be displayed as note names (C3,
D#4, etc.). When entering pitch values you can either type a note name or a
MIDI note number (0-127).
When Value 1 (pitch) is selected as Filter Target, an additional option appears
in the Condition column: “Note is equal to”. When this is selected, you specify
a note name in the Parameter 1 column but without any octave number (C, C#,
D, D#, etc.). The Input Transformer can then find all notes of a certain key, in all
octaves.
See page 60 for more info on working with multiple filter condition lines.
Searching for controllers
There is similar extended functionality when searching for controllers:
If you’ve added an additional “Type = Controller” condition line, the
Input Transformer will “know” you are searching for controllers. The
Parameter 1 column will then show the names of the MIDI controllers
(Modulation, Volume, etc.) when Value 1 is selected as Filter Target.