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The MIDI editors
Working with SysEx messages
Exactly which value is shown for an event depends on the event type. The following
table shows what is displayed and edited in the Data columns and the value display:
For note events there will also be a value in the Data 3 column, which is used for
note-off velocity.
Note that for SMF and text events no values are displayed.
Working with SysEx messages
SysEx (System Exclusive) messages are model-specific messages for setting various
parameters of a MIDI device. This makes it possible to address device parameters that
would not be available via normal MIDI syntax.
Every major MIDI manufacturer has its own SysEx identity code. SysEx messages are
typically used for transmitting patch data, i.
e. the numbers that make up the settings of
one or more sounds in a MIDI instrument.
Cubase allows you to record and manipulate SysEx data in various ways. The
following sections point to various features that help you manage and create SysEx
data.
To learn about the possibilities of the MIDI Device Manager for controlling your device,
see the chapter
“Using MIDI devices” on page 460.
Bulk dumps
Recording a bulk dump in Cubase
In any programmable device, the settings are stored as numbers in computer memory.
Change those numbers, and you will change the settings.
Normally, MIDI devices allow you to dump (transmit) all or some settings in the
device’s memory in the form of MIDI SysEx messages. A dump is therefore (among
other things) a way of making backup copies of the settings of your instrument:
sending such a dump back to the MIDI device will restore the settings.
If your instrument allows the dumping of a few or all of its settings via MIDI by
activating some function on the front panel, this dump will probably be recordable in
Cubase.
Event type Data 1 Data 2 Value display
Note Pitch (note number) Note-on velocity Velocity
Controller Controller type Controller amount Controller amount
Program Change Program number Not used Program number
Aftertouch Aftertouch amount Not used Aftertouch amount
Pitchbend Bend amount Not used Bend amount
SysEx Not used Not used Not used