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The Project Browser (Cubase only)
Editing tracks
The list columns for MIDI parts
Ö For SysEx (system exclusive) events, you can only edit the position (Start) in the list.
However, clicking the Comment column opens the SysEx Editor, in which you can
perform detailed editing of system exclusive events. For a description of this, see
“Working with SysEx messages” on page 527.
Data 1 The property of this value depends on the type of MIDI event:
For notes, this is the note number (pitch). This is displayed and edited
as a note name and an octave number, with the values ranging
between C-2 and G8.
For controller events, this is the type of controller, displayed in words.
Note that you can edit this by entering a number – the corresponding
controller type is automatically displayed.
For pitchbend events, this is the fine adjustment of the bend amount.
For poly pressure events, this is the note number (pitch).
For VST 3 events, this is the event parameter (e. g. Volume).
For other event types, this is the value of the event.
Data 2 The property of this value depends on the type of MIDI event:
For notes, this is the note-on velocity.
For controller events, this is the value of the event.
For pitchbend events, this is the coarse bend amount.
For poly pressure events, this is the amount of pressure.
For VST 3 events, this is the value of the event parameter, with a
range of 0.0 to 1.0.
For other event types, this is not used.
Channel The event’s MIDI channel, see “Notes” on page 127.
Comment This column is used for some event types only, providing an
additional comment about the event.
Parameter Description
Name The name of the part.
Start The start position of the part. Editing this value is the same as moving
the part.
End The end position of the part. Changing this is the same as resizing the
part (and will automatically affect the Length value as well).
Length The length of the part. Changing this resizes the part and
automatically changes the End value.
Offset This adjusts the start position of the events within the part. Adjusting
this value is the same as sliding the contents of the part in the Project
window, see
“Sliding the contents of an event or part” on page 77.
Setting a positive Offset value is the same as sliding the contents to
the left, while a negative Offset corresponds to sliding the contents to
the right.
Mute Click in this column to mute or unmute the part.
Parameter Description