In this video, learn how to utilize existing MIDI events to play other sounds. Also, learn how to use the List Editor to edit MIDI notes.
- [Instructor] Another really useful feature … of using a VSTi, in this case Steinberg's The Grand 3, … is we can switch over to a different sound … so that we can hear the performance played … by a different instrument. … Before doing that, I'll just walk you through … some of the essential things we need to know … when using the VSTi panel in the right zone. … Here's the Grand 3 loaded as the track instrument, … set up in the previous tutorial. … If I wish to remove it as a track instrument … I need to left click the name … of the existing VSTi loaded up, … in this case the Grand 3, … and then choose that top option, No VST instrument. … Okay, so that instance of it, as a track instrument, … has now been removed. … GrooveAgentSE is still in place though. … I didn't remove that. … Okay, now let's add the Grand 3 back into the project, … but this time as a rack instrument. … This way, we see the subtle difference … between loading the two types of instruments. … So I'll click the Rack down arrow there …
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Released
8/27/2019- Working with templates
- Creating your first project
- Connecting inputs and outputs
- Troubleshooting audio latency
- Adjusting transport controls
- Using rack instruments
- Recording and editing MIDI
- Recording and editing audio
- Using markers
- Adjusting tempo and time signature
- Adding effects
- Working in the MixConsole
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Learning Cubase Pro 102m 26s
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1. Getting Started
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Connecting Cubase5m 43s
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Steinberg Hub templates12m 48s
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Exploring the UI3m 58s
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Zone areas3m 10s
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Project window toolbar3m 38s
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Inspector introduction3m 56s
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VSTi panel2m 43s
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Lower zone2m 28s
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Visibility panel2m 53s
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Cubase connections7m 55s
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Latency issues5m 17s
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Lower zone views3m 4s
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Editor tab3m 55s
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Sampler Control6m 42s
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Media tab5m 32s
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MediaBay introduction5m 27s
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MediaBay3m 35s
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Transport controls3m 43s
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Audio Pool options6m 13s
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Track options6m 56s
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2. Introducing Recording and Editing
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Rack and track instruments4m 20s
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Using rack instruments6m 9s
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MIDI track recording5m 54s
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Virtual keyboard2m 45s
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Controller options4m 34s
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Audio track recording4m 45s
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Audio Record Modes6m 55s
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Audio sampler editor8m 8s
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Audio tools7m 55s
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Project history3m 50s
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3. Project Window Options
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Investigating preferences3m 33s
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Using markers5m 10s
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Tempo and time signature4m 35s
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Metronome4m 27s
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Project preview2m 28s
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Parts and events6m 27s
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Insert and send effects6m 37s
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Channel strips3m 39s
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MixConsole4m 13s
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Video: Editing MIDI notes