User manual

Table Of Contents
526
The MIDI editors
List Editor operations
In the top section, the following options are available:
Cubase only: In addition to these options, the menu also gives you access to the
presets available in the Logical Editor. Using the “Setup…” item, you can directly
open the Logical Editor. In this editor, you can create very complex filter settings
(see the chapter
“The Logical Editor, Transformer, and Input Transformer” on page
580).
When you apply any of the Logical presets or use the Logical Editor to create filter
settings yourself, only the events that meet the specified criteria will be visible.
The Hide section (filtering out event types)
The Hide section on the Filters bar allows you to hide specific event types from view.
For example, it may be hard to find note events if the part contains a lot of controller
data. By hiding the controllers, the list becomes more manageable.
To hide an event type, activate the corresponding checkbox on the Filters bar.
To hide all event types except one, press [Ctrl]/[Command] and click the checkbox
of the event type you want to view.
If you [Ctrl]/[Command]-click again, all checkboxes are cleared.
Ö The event types remain hidden even if you hide the Filters bar. To make sure that you
see all events, show the Filters bar and verify that all checkboxes are deactivated and
that the Show pop-up menu is set to “No Focus”.
Ö Filtering events out does not remove, mute, or change the events in any way.
Editing in the value display
The value display to the right of the event display is a tool for quick viewing and editing
of multiple values, e.
g. velocities or controller amounts. The values are shown as
horizontal bars, with the bar length corresponding to the value.
A velocity
ramp in the
value display
You edit the values by clicking and dragging. Note that the pointer automatically takes
on the shape of the Draw tool when you move it over the value display – you do not
have to select the Draw tool for this.
Option Description
No Focus Select this to deactivate this filtering function.
Event Types Only events of the same type as the selected events will be shown.
This is the same as activating event types in the Hide section.
Event Types and
Data 1
Only events of the same type and with the same “Data 1” value will be
shown. For example, if a note event is selected, only notes with the
same pitch are shown. If a controller event is selected, only
controllers of the same type are shown.
Event Channels Only events with the same MIDI channel value as the selected event
will be shown.