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Recording
MIDI recording specifics
Selecting a sound
You can select sounds from within Cubase by instructing the program to send
Program Change and Bank Select messages to your MIDI device. This is done using
the “Program Selector” and “Bank Selector” fields in the Inspector or track list.
Program Change messages give access to 128 different program locations. If your
MIDI instruments have more than 128 programs, Bank Select messages (set in the
“Bank Selector” field) allow you to select different banks, each containing 128
programs.
Ö Bank Select messages are recognized differently by different MIDI instruments. The
structure and numbering of banks and programs may also vary. Consult the
documentation of your MIDI instruments for details.
Ö Note that it is also possible to select sounds by name. For descriptions of how to set
this up, see the separate PDF document “MIDI Devices”.
Recording MIDI
You can record MIDI according to the basic recording methods (see “Basic recording
methods” on page 110). When you finish recording, a part containing MIDI events is
created in the Project window.
Ö If you perform a live recording on a VST instrument, you usually compensate the
latency of the audio card by playing earlier. In consequence, the timestamps are
recorded too early. If you activate the “ASIO Latency Compensation” button on the
track list, all recorded events are moved by the current Latency setting.
About overlap and the MIDI Record Mode
MIDI tracks are different from audio tracks when it comes to overlapping parts: All
events in overlapping parts are always played back. If you record several parts in the
same locations (or move parts so that they overlap), you will hear the events in all
parts.
When recording overlapping parts, the result depends on the MIDI Record Mode
setting on the Transport panel. To select a MIDI Record Mode, proceed as follows:
1. On the Transport panel, click the MIDI symbol in the lower left section.
2. Select the desired option.
The following options are available:
Option Description
New Parts Existing parts that are overlapped by a new recording are kept. The new
recording is saved as a new part.
Merge Existing events in parts that are overlapped by a new recording are
kept. The newly recorded events are added to the existing part.
Replace Existing events in parts that are overlapped by a new recording are
replaced.
Click here…
…to open the MIDI
Record Mode panel.