From the course: Cubase Pro 10 Essential Training: Editing and Mixing
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MIDI Legato - Cubase Tutorial
From the course: Cubase Pro 10 Essential Training: Editing and Mixing
MIDI Legato
- [Instructor] Okay, let's continue from where we left off and now look at MIDI function editing options. We were looking at this piano chords event down in the lower zone editor panel. It too has its own ruler timeline that we can left-click and drag down to zoom in or up to zoom out. By zooming into these notes here, we see the note durations don't sustain quite as long as the start of the next note. In other words, the legato of the notes is not always present. That's not a bad thing, especially for a piano part. But if I did want the notes to sustain until the next notes start, I could use the legato MIDI function, found under the MIDI menu. Ensure your event is selected, go to MIDI on the menu, and then drop down to Functions, and then fly out and you'll see all these options. Legato is the top option. So let's run that again. You do need to select the required event first because if you don't and click MIDI, drop to…
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Creating a VSTi5m 54s
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Creating a third party VSTi4m 8s
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VSTi time signature issues4m 20s
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VSTi editing4m 41s
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Introducing MIDI editors5m 29s
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MIDI editor options4m 2s
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MIDI editor preferences5m 17s
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Editing MIDI durations5m 26s
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MIDI velocity editing5m 48s
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Audio and MIDI faders4m 7s
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MIDI modifiers4m 24s
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MIDI effects4m 10s
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Modifying note range3m 2s
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HALion Sonic SE6m 34s
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MIDI recording modes6m 9s
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MIDI editing tools3m 33s
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Adapting MIDI record modes2m 45s
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Lower zone editor4m 19s
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MIDI Legato1m 53s
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Further MIDI functions3m 31s
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