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The Logical Editor, Transformer, and Input Transformer
Applying the defined actions
Cubase only: NoteExp Operation – Create One-Shot (Logical Editor only)
This option is only available for notes. It allows you to add Note Expression data for
notes in “One Shot” mode, meaning that you add a parameter as Note Expression
data. After having added the one-shot parameter, you have to set it to the desired
value in a second go.
Cubase only: NoteExp Operation – Reverse (Logical Editor only)
Reverses the Note Expression data.
Applying the defined actions
Once you have set up filter conditions, selected a function and set the required
actions (or loaded a preset), you apply the actions defined with the Logical Editor by
clicking the Apply button.
Logical Editor operations can be undone just like any other editing.
Working with presets
The Presets pop-up menu at the top of the window allows you to load, save, and
manage Logical Editor presets.
To load a preset, select it from the Presets pop-up menu. If available, an
explanatory text appears to the right of the menu. When setting up your own
presets, you can click in this area and enter a description.
You can also select Logical Presets directly from the MIDI menu.
This allows you to apply a preset to the selected MIDI part, without having to open
the Logical Editor.
It is also possible to select and apply Logical Presets from within the List Editor
(from the Mask menu).
It is also possible to set up a key command for a preset. That way you can
conveniently apply the same operation to several selected events in one go (for
further information about setting up key commands, see the chapter
“Key
commands” on page 711).
Storing your own settings as a preset
If you have made Logical Editor settings that you want to use again, you can save
them as a preset:
1. Click on the Store Preset button on the right of the Preset menu.
A dialog for specifying a name for the new preset is displayed.
2. Enter a name for the preset and click OK.
The preset is stored.
Ö To remove a preset, load it and click on the Remove Preset button.
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In the Logical Editor, processing is not performed until you click the Apply button.
When using the Transformer MIDI effect, there is no Apply button – the current
settings are automatically applied in realtime during playback or live playing.