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Cubasis VST 4.0 – Manual - School of Computing, Engineering and ...

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Editing in the ListThe ColumnsIn List Edit, all properties <strong>of</strong> notes <strong>and</strong> other events are shown numericallyin the list columns to the left.• To view all columns in the list, click the divider between the list <strong>and</strong> theEvent display <strong>and</strong> drag it to the right.Two <strong>of</strong> the columns have the same functionality for all event types:ColumnStart-PosChnDescriptionEdit this value to move the event.The MIDI channel <strong>of</strong> the event. Note that all events will play back on theMIDI channel set for their part! If you want the MIDI events to play backon their “own” MIDI channels, set the part or track to channel “Any”!The other columns have different functionality for different event types.In the tables below, only the used columns are listed:• Notes:ColumnLengthVal 1DescriptionEdit this value to make the note shorter or longer.The pitch <strong>of</strong> the note.Val 2 The note-on velocity (see page 159).Val 3The note-<strong>of</strong>f velocity, i.e. how fast the key was released. Note that notall MIDI instruments support this feature.• Poly Pressure:Polyphonic Pressure means that you can apply different amounts <strong>of</strong> aftertouch to differentkeys on a MIDI keyboard. Not all instruments support this feature.ColumnVal 1Val 2DescriptionThe pitch <strong>of</strong> the note to which Poly Pressure is applied.The amount <strong>of</strong> pressure.CUBASIS <strong>VST</strong>Editing MIDI 12 – 167

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