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MIDI effects

MIDI effects - Cubase Tutorial

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MIDI effects

- [Instructor] I'll close up the MIDI Modifiers panel for now and I'll open up the MIDI Inserts panels found below. You'll no doubt know that we can add effects to audio tracks, well, we can do too with MIDI tracks by using this panel. Notice we can add up to four different MIDI effects at a time. Simply click the first empty field and choose from this list of available MIDI effects. I'll choose Apache 5 for this explanation and the small floating user interface opens into view. I'll drag it over here. Apache 5 is an arpeggiated MIDI insert plugin that changes or adds to the existing MIDI notes so that a new pattern is played. The play order option at the top allows us to specify how we'd like the newly created arpeggiated notes to play. The six options are fairly self-explanatory. We could get the existing notes to be enhanced by inversion, up, down or random. As well as a user-defined movement. Again, it's…

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