I've studied Cubase for at LEAST 1000 hours and had no idea you can control chord inversions and tensions with a MIDI controller. Cubase is so vast I'm convinced no person on earth knows everything about it. Thanks!
Hagai, this is something I never even knew was possible. I was always a huge fan of Theremin and admired the capabilities of that invention. Seeing you run the chord pads in this manner was very enlightening...I will say, I’m on a new mission to get involved with this.🤝
Additionally, I’m thinking you may need to add a ‘ how to set this all up’ video...I’m getting a bit older you know and my focus drops off after a few hours 😄
There are a few conversations on your presentation on the Steinberg forum... seems like several folks are locking their studio doors and never going outside again ... great stuff really great stuff
I've actually amazed myself by getting this working, only on my keyboard but just have to change the assign knobs to the motion sensor when it comes. Thank you so much for showing this.
@@HagaiDavidoff I've managed to get my controller to work on my pc but can't get Cubase to recognise it, do I need to download anything else for cubase?
@@HagaiDavidoff I've seen this one, didn't help with my issue. It was the Midilopp I needed. Got it working but I think I need to practice lol. Keeps turning off though when I shut down pc and when I start up I have to reinstall drivers, seems a bit of hassle and looks like major issues with pc Windows.
Is there a way, after individual notes are assigned to separate channels like you did, those notes can be transferred to a different MIDI Track eventually? Like dissolving into individual Lanes!
Hi. This was a wonderful and very interesting video to watch today. However I was totally lost in my understanding on how you were able to accomplish making these orchestral sounds with the chord pads. I would truly love it if you could or would direct me to a few of your other videos that would teach me or educate me on how to produce some of these techniques at a beginners level of making orchestral sounds like what you have demonstrated in this video. It almost looked like magic to me. The instrumentation sounded so beautiful to me. It made me want to get deeper into Cubase. However I don’t even know where to start to learn how to produce the sounds like what have demonstrated today. Please recommend some beginner examples of videos that will help me to get on the level of understanding of production of orchestration by using the chord pads in Cubase 13. Thank you for this experience. I wish you continued success with your future videos and musical endeavors and I also wish you continued success financially as well. Have a wonderful day and week.
I just discovered chord pads a few months ago. They’re brilliant. I especially like the legato feature. Never tried using CC to change tensions and inversions (only dedicated keys). I’ll have to try that. Thanks for the tip!
Looked at this video again today and have to ask you this..... at 3:28 you show various instruments in channels 1-16 of Kontakt and more in 17-32 and more in 33-48. How are you able to play instruments on these other channels beyond 1 thru 16? I've never been able to figure out how to do that.
Reminds me of the D-beam on the Roland Gaia. That's the simple version. (just changing filter or effects or pitch) Your device is thát but on steroids :-) . really really cool !!
Wow! As I am not the best piano player in the world, I've been looking for something like this to help me compose. Haven't been very impressed by a lot of the chord programs out there but Steinberg's Chord Pad is phenomenal. Didn't know it existed until just a week ago and seeing your videos really help me understand how it can be used. Thanks! By the way... Have you ever tried it with horn arranging (as in say, blues band type arrangements?)
Thank you for great video. I've gone and bought one one strength of this. I plan not only to use it in this way but am wondering what the potential is for a theremin type controller - match it pitch and volume in a synth with vin. Can't wait to try it out.
Since watching this vid just a few days ago, I bought Leap and got Geco running after a few hours of minimal hair loss...it's amazing, thank you. What I wanted to ask is, can you do a quick vid on how to do inversion in Chord Pads and maybe share you presets for Chord Pads and Geco in the demo? I searched and found nothing on YT. Just trying to emulate your setup for fun. Thanks.
Absolutely brilliant, Hagai! I heard about the Leap Motion Controller weeks ago and I have looked at many UA-cam videos since then trying to work out if it is a short term novelty or something long lasting. I am so glad that I stumbled on this video that you presented so well. Are you still finding the Leap Motion Controller a valuable tool or do you now prefer the TEC Breath Controller? Thank you.
My computer specs are pretty decent, but this technique is not necessarily a resource hog. It all depends on the instruments you use. The motion controller is "Leap Motion " and the drum pad is Steinberg CMC PD.
@@HagaiDavidoff Just got a Leap on ebay tonight- very excited to try this out when it arrives. I also have a Linnstrument which might be a nice partner for the Leap/Geco combo. You make it look very easy Hagai, but I bet it takes some practice! :-)
@@AlistairLindsay Practice makes perfect :) be sure to install the old leap drivers (I think its version 2). The latest driver doesnt support GECO (its 64 bit and GECO is 32 bit). Let me know if you need further guidence. Good luck!
Superb! I did some similar experiments of virtual conducting with translating Xbox controller into midi but you get much farther. Take my respect, plz. Eager to experiment with my Chord pad right away. 👍
Very cool - I tried this with the Halion Sonic in Cubase and was not able to get the notes to play on the different midi channels. I setup the Halion Sonic, like you did in with Kontakt, using different instrument patches on different midi channels to line up with the notes produced with chord pads.... and I could not get it to work. It would not play on the different midi channels... all the notes went to MIDI channel 1. Is this something only Kontakt does? I would love to be able to do this with the Halion Sonic or the Halion sampler. Maybe there is a setting I'm missing?
Awesome!!! I can't believe that this exist! I could never imagine that such an amazing thing would be possible. I'm astonished!!! Is that really real or am I dreamming?
Hi Hagi, on your recommendation I have just purchased a Leap motion today! I hope you can provide me some important details to start me off.. hopefully i can do it myself, but hope i cld ask you if you have any time available. Thanks
I notice you seem to have access to all the degrees of all tonalities in multiple formats (tensions, etc.). That’s a lot of chords. I presume you programmed all those chords into the grid yourself, one by one.... Is there a limited number of slots? Is there a mechanism to do this using the chord assistant? I’m absolutely thrilled by the potential of this amazing feature!
Okay, sorry for asking the obvious. I realise now that the complexity and voicing parameters are integrated functions within each pad, and that chords can easily be added from the Chord Assistant.
Great video, I am planning on purchasing a leap motion to replicate this setup but wondering does geeko replace cubase ic air? Is there any concern that this control will cease to function in future releases?
Thank you for this masterpiece of Cubase Tricks! Is it possible to do this in the box in the midi editor or Accord Track ( not only live)? I mean, most producer don't do that live the want to edit it etc.. Thanks for your answer
Your'e most welcome! The Cubase Chord Pads feature requires live performance to start with, but you can always edit it later on. Check out Cubase Chord Track to see if it suits you better.
Hagai Davidoff - very inspired and quite an eye opener. I purchased a Leap Motion after investigating a few UA-cam videos and reviews. It will be here tomorrow. It was YOUR video that got the ball rolling for me. So, Thank You!
Hi Hagai! Thank you for this video, and for all your other videos for that matter! I find a lot of inspiration from them, and have learned a lot from them already. I was wondering if you could tell me how you get your leap motion to work with GECO. I recently bought a LM myself, but when trying to run geco an error pops up saying an application is requesting legacy APIs that are no longer available in this version of the leap motion software. Did you ever run into this problem yourself, or are you using an older version of the software? Regards Alexander
Hi Alexander. I have to make a tutorial about this well known issue...in the meantime, please do this: forums.leapmotion.com/t/resolved-windows-10-fall-creators-update-bugfix/6585
Nice vid, question what is your operation system? On my system kontakt ask some CPU but when you load 5 albion sounds its only on 4 or 5 % I have Windows 10 64 bit and 32 memory
This is soooooo cool! I have no idea we can do that in Cubase! I learned a lot, thanks so much! By the way, when I looked at your name, I thought you are a fan of David Hasselhoff, ha ha… :)
hello i want to do auto divisi on track that i played in but it is not working. i have channel set to any and still nothing happens when i select channel in piano roll editor. it does work if i trigger something in with chord track but that is not what im looking to do. am i missing something?
Hagai Davidoff Brilliant. I must try this with the x and y axes on the NanoPad2 using the pads linked to the Cubase Chord Pads. Not quite sure where to start or how to do it, but it’ll be fun trying. Thanks again for your video - you’ve certainly taught me something.
So this is what Sheldon Cooper really gets up to in his spare time. Sir, you are a genius. 👍 👏
Glad you like it :)
I've studied Cubase for at LEAST 1000 hours and had no idea you can control chord inversions and tensions with a MIDI controller. Cubase is so vast I'm convinced no person on earth knows everything about it. Thanks!
David McNamara Glad you've learned something new from my video!
Exactly I've been a cubase use for over 22 years I'm still find something new from the internet. Love this software
Great video
Mind Blown. I have have been using cubase over 10 years and never seen this. Well done👍
Glad you like it :)
I dont do classical music, but this is insane..thumbs up
one of the most impressive tutorials I´ve ever seen....WOW
This is pretty AMAZING!!! Thanks for sharing, never heard or seen anything like this I do this for a living every day!
Glad you find it valuable :)
I got the Leap Motion after watching your other video on it. This one is now tempting me to get Cubase, lol. Great stuff!
I like the way you related the x/y axis with inversion and tension; it has a clear notation-connection!
I keep going back to this video for info. brilliant work Hagai!
Thank you my love ❤
Wow, blown away, just awesome! I need to learn this
Brilliant! Thanks for showing everyone something that sounds so beautiful and is SO complex to access.
Bill Cino Happy to :)
I am liking buying a leap motion again. Very well explained, and exciting work flow.
What a great function! Thanks for sharing.
Gladly!
Hagai, this is something I never even knew was possible. I was always a huge fan of Theremin and admired the capabilities of that invention. Seeing you run the chord pads in this manner was very enlightening...I will say, I’m on a new mission to get involved with this.🤝
If so, my mission is complete :)
Additionally, I’m thinking you may need to add a ‘ how to set this all up’ video...I’m getting a bit older you know and my focus drops off after a few hours 😄
luthier47 Great idea. Will try to do it soon.
luthier47 also, check my other vids for more motion control examples.
There are a few conversations on your presentation on the Steinberg forum... seems like several folks are locking their studio doors and never going outside again ... great stuff really great stuff
This feature is something I did not know about, awesome explanation!
Enjoy my friend!
I've actually amazed myself by getting this working, only on my keyboard but just have to change the assign knobs to the motion sensor when it comes. Thank you so much for showing this.
Gladly my friend :)
@@HagaiDavidoff I've managed to get my controller to work on my pc but can't get Cubase to recognise it, do I need to download anything else for cubase?
@@Indianabones007 ua-cam.com/video/eovdIjK-Jvc/v-deo.html
@@HagaiDavidoff I've seen this one, didn't help with my issue. It was the Midilopp I needed. Got it working but I think I need to practice lol. Keeps turning off though when I shut down pc and when I start up I have to reinstall drivers, seems a bit of hassle and looks like major issues with pc Windows.
Marvellous. I assigned these features onto Roland Jupiter 80. And I have to say, I'm enjoying it every moment. Thank you
Happy to hear that :)
Is there a way, after individual notes are assigned to separate channels like you did, those notes can be transferred to a different MIDI Track eventually? Like dissolving into individual Lanes!
Ishag Shafeeg MIDI - Dissolve Part - Separate channels
Hagai Davidoff I was thinking, if Dissolving into MIDI Tracks could be possible!
Ishag Shafeeg it is. Have you read my previous reply?
You are simple genius, sir. Thanks! Found a reson to finally get LM.
Nice creative use of chord pads
This is just freaking unbelievable!!!
Marcel Couture Glad you like it!
Hi. This was a wonderful and very interesting video to watch today. However I was totally lost in my understanding on how you were able to accomplish making these orchestral sounds with the chord pads. I would truly love it if you could or would direct me to a few of your other videos that would teach me or educate me on how to produce some of these techniques at a beginners level of making orchestral sounds like what you have demonstrated in this video. It almost looked like magic to me. The instrumentation sounded so beautiful to me. It made me want to get deeper into Cubase. However I don’t even know where to start to learn how to produce the sounds like what have demonstrated today. Please recommend some beginner examples of videos that will help me to get on the level of understanding of production of orchestration by using the chord pads in Cubase 13. Thank you for this experience. I wish you continued success with your future videos and musical endeavors and I also wish you continued success financially as well. Have a wonderful day and week.
This is absolutely brilliant! Now if only I could afford all those sound libraries... lol!
Thanks a lot for this wonderful video on the Chord's Pad... I am looking forward to more Hidden Gems videos like this one ;-) Cheers, Max T.
Gladly!
Excellent tip! Thank you.
I just discovered chord pads a few months ago. They’re brilliant. I especially like the legato feature. Never tried using CC to change tensions and inversions (only dedicated keys). I’ll have to try that. Thanks for the tip!
Mark Davenport Gladly!
Looked at this video again today and have to ask you this..... at 3:28 you show various instruments in channels 1-16 of Kontakt and more in 17-32 and more in 33-48. How are you able to play instruments on these other channels beyond 1 thru 16? I've never been able to figure out how to do that.
They are just there for comfort purposes. I don't really use ports B,C and D... :)
Thank you
Reminds me of the D-beam on the Roland Gaia.
That's the simple version. (just changing filter or effects or pitch)
Your device is thát but on steroids :-)
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really really cool !!
Excellent, Hagai!
Wow! I’m beyond words. Thank you so much!
That was awesome and your string libraries sound awesome...................
An amazing video and very enlightening too I look forward to more.
Pete Bee Hopefully soon :)
Wow! As I am not the best piano player in the world, I've been looking for something like this to help me compose. Haven't been very impressed by a lot of the chord programs out there but Steinberg's Chord Pad is phenomenal. Didn't know it existed until just a week ago and seeing your videos really help me understand how it can be used. Thanks!
By the way... Have you ever tried it with horn arranging (as in say, blues band type arrangements?)
Hi. just seen your comment :) I've tried it with a lot of thing. it works great :)
Thank you for great video. I've gone and bought one one strength of this. I plan not only to use it in this way but am wondering what the potential is for a theremin type controller - match it pitch and volume in a synth with vin. Can't wait to try it out.
AWESOME!!! 100Likes! Thanks!
Thankyou, nicely done, so much amazing stuff in Cubase 9.5!
Groove Q Yes there is:)
Brilliant. Would love to see with different genre.
Good idea!
Awesome. Such creative use of the tech.
Glad you like it!
Thank U Brada ...
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!! Works great with my wiimote !
Alex K :)
Ok, late to the party but that’ll astounding! Can’t find anything like this in the UK :-\
Wooooooow! This is sooooooo brilliant!
I nearly cant believe it!
Awesome. Thank you.
Since watching this vid just a few days ago, I bought Leap and got Geco running after a few hours of minimal hair loss...it's amazing, thank you.
What I wanted to ask is, can you do a quick vid on how to do inversion in Chord Pads and maybe share you presets for Chord Pads and Geco in the demo?
I searched and found nothing on YT. Just trying to emulate your setup for fun. Thanks.
bob smith On my list :)
Thank you.
Thats pretty cool, i bet not many people know this
cool, your left hand is the conductor and your right hand is the whole orchestra.
Awesome tutorial
Glad you like it!
Absolutely brilliant, Hagai!
I heard about the Leap Motion Controller weeks ago and I have looked at many UA-cam videos since then trying to work out if it is a short term novelty or something long lasting.
I am so glad that I stumbled on this video that you presented so well.
Are you still finding the Leap Motion Controller a valuable tool or do you now prefer the TEC Breath Controller?
Thank you.
Hi Anthony! I like the leap motion but If I have to choose, and I don't :), TEC Breath Controller is much more valuable to my workflow. Hands down.
Amazing video! May I ask two things? What are your computer's specs? And what is the nifty MIDI-controller called?
My computer specs are pretty decent, but this technique is not necessarily a resource hog. It all depends on the instruments you use. The motion controller is "Leap Motion " and the drum pad is Steinberg CMC PD.
Great tutorial Thank you!!
P.S... Who would dislike this video??? :(
People ;)
sprachlos 👍
Very Cool! Thanks for sharing this.
Brilliant!
Brilliant!!
This video deserve a sub. Thanks a lot.
Glad you like it :) What do you mean by "sub"?
I mean subscription. :-)
Very nice stuff to learn about... thank you
luthier47 Gladly!
This is AWESOME!!! Thank you so,so,so,so,so much for sharing this! :-D
Happy to :)
@@HagaiDavidoff Just got a Leap on ebay tonight- very excited to try this out when it arrives. I also have a Linnstrument which might be a nice partner for the Leap/Geco combo. You make it look very easy Hagai, but I bet it takes some practice! :-)
@@AlistairLindsay Practice makes perfect :) be sure to install the old leap drivers (I think its version 2). The latest driver doesnt support GECO (its 64 bit and GECO is 32 bit). Let me know if you need further guidence. Good luck!
Thanks Hagai, I’ll do that.
very cool! thanks.
Fantastic video! Thanks!
Hey Talking Leaf Media! Nice to see you here! Thanks again for your tutorial on Cubase 'Hot-keys'. Still using them and they are very helpful ;-)
Superb! I did some similar experiments of virtual conducting with translating Xbox controller into midi but you get much farther. Take my respect, plz. Eager to experiment with my Chord pad right away. 👍
Very cool - I tried this with the Halion Sonic in Cubase and was not able to get the notes to play on the different midi channels. I setup the Halion Sonic, like you did in with Kontakt, using different instrument patches on different midi channels to line up with the notes produced with chord pads.... and I could not get it to work. It would not play on the different midi channels... all the notes went to MIDI channel 1. Is this something only Kontakt does? I would love to be able to do this with the Halion Sonic or the Halion sampler. Maybe there is a setting I'm missing?
Awesome!!! I can't believe that this exist! I could never imagine that such an amazing thing would be possible. I'm astonished!!! Is that really real or am I dreamming?
Superbe idée !!
That Is fantastic
Very good and knowledgeable. Too clever for me though !
Fantastic!
Nice stuff!
Genius!
Thanks! a valuable video!!!!
Theja Buddhika You're most welcome!
What a brilliant idea!!!
Very inspiring!
Awesome!!!! What controllers did you use?
Steinberg CMC PD & Leap Motion
This is an excellent video. What controller are you using? I never saw one that responds to hand movements like that?
Glad you like it! it's leap motion controller. store-world.leapmotion.com/products/leap-motion-controller
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Hi Hagi, on your recommendation I have just purchased a Leap motion today! I hope you can provide me some important details to start me off.. hopefully i can do it myself, but hope i cld ask you if you have any time available. Thanks
I notice you seem to have access to all the degrees of all tonalities in multiple formats (tensions, etc.). That’s a lot of chords. I presume you programmed all those chords into the grid yourself, one by one.... Is there a limited number of slots? Is there a mechanism to do this using the chord assistant? I’m absolutely thrilled by the potential of this amazing feature!
Okay, sorry for asking the obvious. I realise now that the complexity and voicing parameters are integrated functions within each pad, and that chords can easily be added from the Chord Assistant.
Great video, I am planning on purchasing a leap motion to replicate this setup but wondering does geeko replace cubase ic air? Is there any concern that this control will cease to function in future releases?
Thank you for this masterpiece of Cubase Tricks! Is it possible to do this in the box in the midi editor or Accord Track ( not only live)? I mean, most producer don't do that live the want to edit it etc.. Thanks for your answer
Your'e most welcome! The Cubase Chord Pads feature requires live performance to start with, but you can always edit it later on.
Check out Cubase Chord Track to see if it suits you better.
thanks
Awesome but what’s the name of that magic motion detection thingy that you have there?
Leap Motion. It's in the video description.
Cool. Sorry man, didn't understand "Leap Motion" as a product, my bad, thanks again.
This is genius!
Thank you again!
Hagai Davidoff - very inspired and quite an eye opener. I purchased a Leap Motion after investigating a few UA-cam videos and reviews. It will be here tomorrow.
It was YOUR video that got the ball rolling for me. So, Thank You!
@@AspenTruth Honored :)
great !!!
Wow, cool! What device do you have, how is it called?
Leap Motion.
Wow!
Frankaupolis Glad you like it!
wow!
Hi Hagai! Thank you for this video, and for all your other videos for that matter! I find a lot of inspiration from them, and have learned a lot from them already. I was wondering if you could tell me how you get your leap motion to work with GECO. I recently bought a LM myself, but when trying to run geco an error pops up saying an application is requesting legacy APIs that are no longer available in this version of the leap motion software. Did you ever run into this problem yourself, or are you using an older version of the software?
Regards
Alexander
Hi Alexander. I have to make a tutorial about this well known issue...in the meantime, please do this:
forums.leapmotion.com/t/resolved-windows-10-fall-creators-update-bugfix/6585
I had that, downloaded leap motion sdk windows 2.2.7 worked for me you need a older version I'm guessing
Very good work
sir lord Commix Glad you like it!
Massive!!
Epic!!!!!
Nice vid, question what is your operation system?
On my system kontakt ask some CPU but when you load 5 albion sounds its only on 4 or 5 %
I have Windows 10 64 bit and 32 memory
This is soooooo cool! I have no idea we can do that in Cubase! I learned a lot, thanks so much! By the way, when I looked at your name, I thought you are a fan of David Hasselhoff, ha ha… :)
Gladly :)
Which sound sample patch / VST were you using?
Albion one.
Awesome!
What is the little midi device that you are moving your hand over?
store-world.leapmotion.com/products/leap-motion-controller
Hagai Davidoff Thank you.
WOW
hello i want to do auto divisi on track that i played in but it is not working. i have channel set to any and still nothing happens when i select channel in piano roll editor. it does work if i trigger something in with chord track but that is not what im looking to do. am i missing something?
amazing!
Took the words straight out of my mouth. Absolutely awesome.
Great post, tu^289
Wonderful, is that an iPad ? If so which app are you using to trigger ? Cheers ;-)
Matt Hooper it's the (discontinued) Steinberg CMC PD.
Hagai Davidoff cool, I guess any pad controller will work, mpd push etc.
Matt Hooper yes it will!
what the hardware for Velocity ??? Near Pad ??
Leap Motion
And Ur Pad Model ??
@@RahulRautVlogs Steinberg CMC PD
Excellent video. I'm wondering if I can control tensions and inversions using the track pad on my Korg NanoPad2?
You can do it with every thing that spits out MIDI :)
Hagai Davidoff Brilliant. I must try this with the x and y axes on the NanoPad2 using the pads linked to the Cubase Chord Pads. Not quite sure where to start or how to do it, but it’ll be fun trying.
Thanks again for your video - you’ve certainly taught me something.
Hagai!!!!!! 😍😍😍