
Here, we see an overview of the course.
A run through the inspector functions in terms of midi.
Information about the midi fader.
This is how we override preferences.
This is how to stipulate a default midi editor.
Track control settings are covered here.
Let's take a look at the controls area.
We can stipulate the midi track type. Here's how.
Here, we look at the differences between instrument and rack tracks.
We now take a tour of the instrument media bay to access presets.
We now look at establishing midi connections and retrospective recording.
We now look at utilising the OnScreen Keyboard to trigger midi notes and chords.
Further information pertaining to the OnScreen Keyboard.
Further OnScreen Keyboard functionality is looked at here.
Here, we look at adjusting multiple midi notes in an event so that their relative volume is retained.
Here we look at modifying multiple events.
Midi compression is used here to even out the dynamic range of multiple events.
We are introduced to some midi functions available from a specific menu category.
Further examples of midi functions are looked at here.
Here we evaluate the expander, compressor and limiter functions.
Here we look at freezing midi modifications once we are satisfied with edits made.
An overview look at using the Step Designer to generate midi patterns.
Step Input allows you to add notes one at a time.
We now look at adding, editing and adapting notes in the CC area.
Further CC editing is looked at here.
As this volume 1 course draws to a close, we look here at VST Expression.
We conclude this Volume 1 course with one of our team explaining the import and export midi process.
This course is designed for those wishing to understand MIDI functionality within Cubase. The information looked at here whilst using Steinberg's Cubase Pro 10.5 can b easily transferred to other Digital Audio Workstations. The course is predominantly narrated by one Musical Notes' person, but there are one or two other narrators involved too added for variety.