Cubase and MIDI- KEY EDITOR.mp4
Education
Introduction
Now with a bigger window, we can clearly see the MIDI notes in the Key Editor. Each note is displayed in a square or rectangle for easy identification. By clicking on the notes, we can hear the sound associated with them. Changing the velocity of notes can be done by selecting them individually or drawing a square around them. This allows for adjusting the volume and tonality of the instrument.
Keywords
Cubase, MIDI, Key Editor, notes, velocity, volume, tonality, instrument
FAQ
- How can I change the velocity of MIDI notes in Cubase?
- You can change the velocity of MIDI notes in Cubase by selecting them individually or drawing a square around them and adjusting the velocity to change the volume and tonality of the instrument.
- What does the Key Editor in Cubase display?
- The Key Editor in Cubase displays MIDI notes as squares or rectangles, allowing users to see and edit their musical composition with ease.