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The Project Browser (Cubase only)
Editing tracks
Editing Note Expression data in the Project Browser
In the Project Browser, you can view and edit the MIDI controller events or VST 3
events of a MIDI note with Note Expression data. For further information about Note
Expression, see
“Note Expression” on page 565.
To view and edit the Note Expression data content of a MIDI note, proceed as follows:
1. In the Project Structure list, select the Note Expression subitem of the MIDI note
that you want to view or edit.
In the event display, all MIDI controllers or VST 3 events within the Note
Expression data are listed.
2. In the event display, view and edit the parameter values.
This allows you to move an event by entering a different Start value, for example.
You can also delete single events to “thin out” the Note Expression data content
by selecting them and pressing [Delete].
Filtering MIDI events
When you are editing MIDI in the Project Browser, the large number of different MIDI
events displayed can make it hard to find the events you want to edit. The Filter pop-
up menu allows you to select a single event type for display.
When this option is selected, only Controller events will be shown in the event display. To
show all event types, select the top item (“---”) from the menu.
Creating MIDI parts
When a MIDI track is selected in the Project Structure list, you can create empty MIDI
parts on the track by clicking the Add button. This will insert a part between the left
and right locator.
Creating MIDI events
You can use the Project Browser to create new MIDI events:
1. Select a MIDI part in the Project Structure list.
2. Move the project cursor to the desired position for the new event.
3. Use the Add pop-up menu above the event display to select which type of MIDI
event to add.