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The Logical Editor, Transformer, and Input Transformer
Specifying actions
Extract (Logical Editor only)
This works like Copy, but will cut the found events instead. Or in other words, Extract
will transform all found events and move them to a new part on a new MIDI track.
Select (Logical Editor only)
This will simply select all found events, highlighting them for further work in the regular
MIDI editors.
Specifying actions
The lower list in the Logical Editor window is the action list. This is where you specify
any changes that are made to the found events (relevant for all function types except
Delete and Select).
The handling of the action list is similar to the filter condition list, but without the
brackets and booleans. You simply add lines by clicking the “+” button below the list,
and fill out the columns as required. To remove a superfluous action line, select it and
click the “-” button.
Action Target
This is where you select the property that is changed in the events:
Option Description
Position (Logical
Editor only)
Adjusting this value will move the events.
Length (Logical
Editor only)
Lets you resize the events (notes only).
Value 1 This adjusts value 1 in the events. As described in the section
“Searching for Value 1 or Value 2” on page 584, what is displayed for
value 1 depends on the event type. For notes, value 1 is the pitch.
Value 2 This adjusts value 2 in the events. As described in the section
“Searching for Value 1 or Value 2” on page 584, what is displayed for
value 2 depends on the event type. For notes, value 2 is the velocity
value.
Channel Allows you to change the MIDI channel setting, see “Searching for MIDI
channels” on page 586.
Type Allows you to change the event type, e. g. transform aftertouch events to
modulation events, or pitchbend events to VST
3 Tuning events.
Value 3 This adjusts value 3 in the events, which is used for handling of Note-off
velocity when searching for properties, see
“Searching for properties”
on page 587.
NoteExp
Operation
(Logical Editor
only)
Cubase only: Allows you to specify a Note Expression operation in the
Operation column.
VST3 Value
Operation
(Logical Editor
only)
Allows you to perform common operations within the VST3 value range
(0.0 to 1.0) instead of the standard MIDI value range (0-127), for finer
adjustments.