I’ve only watched 90 seconds of this and it’s already more useful to me than Greg Ondo’s video on the same subject. I’m a relative newbie to midi editing and this describes the terminology in a nice simple manner. Thanks.
Many thanks again for your help,Cubase 10pro was a big step for me, going from Octamed on an amiga to using Rebirth with Cubasis,many changes to learn.anyway,very useful &easy to understand.cheers again squire
Very good introduction to this editor!!! Thanks a lot !!! While watching this video a lot of ideas are coming through my head how to use this "mystical" editor!!! (little addition: In the lower area of the logical editor (in the middle) you can choose between two modes where it says "function": The first (choosen here) is "transform" , the second is "select" if I remember correctly)
Great, Thanks!! I've moved back to Cubase from decades ago - I use this editor in Logic pro X - So this is really handy - Cubase's version appears to be more powerful and more musically useful.
dude, great tutorials. keep on doing what ya doing! I have one question though: I need two hotkeys which I didn't find (neither googling nor in the shortcuts menu of cubase). One for opening my VST and one for opening the drum editor in fullscreen (and also closing both things with the aforementioned shortcuts as well, of course). Any ideas? It costs me ton of time everytime I need to click the symbols with the mouse....
Hi - Thanks! You'll need to assign a keyboard shortcut to open the drum editor - go to Preferences > Key Commands > Editors > Open Drum Editor and then select an unused shortcut (such as SHIFT D) and assign it. That won't close it though, you'll need to use CTRL + W to do that. When you say 'opening VST', what exactly do you mean?
Hey, thanks, yeah I assigned a shortcut, but I cant close it with the same shortcut. I have to use the mouse for that -.-. By opening the VST I mean I want to open the Interface of the Plugin with a shortcut. For example Addictive Drums 2. There is a symbol with keys called edit instrument. I want a shortcut for that one as well :)
OK, so to toggle an Instrument window on the current track, that's in Key Commands under Edit > Edit VST Instrument. As it's a toggle, the same shortcut will open and close the window (I set mine to CTRL + E (on mac) to test it). The drum editor window can be closed without the mouse - CTRL + W (on Windows - command W for Mac). HTH.
Very well done and much needed. It is curious, however, that the Logical Editor refers to Pitch as Value 1 and Velocity as Value 2. That seems a gratuitous obfuscation, though there is no doubt a reason that might be offered for it.
Hello, dear sir. Beautiful explanation, long live the hands. I have a question How to enter more than one value for each existing control within the selected list Like if i add CC7 and CC10 and CC11 and I want CC7=70 and CC10=64 and CC11=100 in same time
@@musictechtuition both of them for each empty Track Even if in 2 steps it’s okay better then add each track all this cc I need to add Cc7 Cc10 Cc11 Cc71 Cc74 Cc91 Cc93 Cc94 Cc0 Cc32 Too much cc in every track I hope to find a short cut for this in logical editor 🙏🏼
How would you add the velocity randomness to midi drums? I want different parts of the kit to hit in a specific range of velocities but I've only figured out how to apply one range to the entire kit
HI Matt. You'd need to combine filtering of the notes (see the next part of this series) along with the randomness that you've already mastered. Then you can apply individual random ranges to whatever part of the kit that has passed the filter.
You'd need to do two separate operations in the logical editor, as delete is a setting at the bottom, so it's not possible to do deletion and insertion at the same time.
This is breaking completely new ground for me; thanks for the excellent introduction, Darren.
You had me at “we can have a mathematical discussion on the true nature of randomness!” SUBSCRIBED! 💪
Jeez, i've had that logical editor sitting in my Cubase for years and never used it. This intro is a great tutorial, thanks a lot.
Thank you for this! Going to watch part II now
Best teacher for cubase have his book learned everything from him
I’ve only watched 90 seconds of this and it’s already more useful to me than Greg Ondo’s video on the same subject. I’m a relative newbie to midi editing and this describes the terminology in a nice simple manner. Thanks.
Just a really great set of tutorials on the Cubase Logical Editor. Thanks!
Many thanks again for your help,Cubase 10pro was a big step for me, going from Octamed on an amiga to using Rebirth with Cubasis,many changes to learn.anyway,very useful &easy to understand.cheers again squire
OW MY GOD THANK YOU! I've been looking for this for ages!!!!
LOVE this thank you so much, Cubase has so much depth
Very good introduction to this editor!!! Thanks a lot !!!
While watching this video a lot of ideas are coming through my head how to use this "mystical" editor!!!
(little addition: In the lower area of the logical editor (in the middle) you can choose between two modes where it says "function": The first (choosen here) is "transform" , the second is "select" if I remember correctly)
Great, Thanks!! I've moved back to Cubase from decades ago - I use this editor in Logic pro X - So this is really handy - Cubase's version appears to be more powerful and more musically useful.
Excellent Instructional Video.
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Awesome man...!!!
Not many people make vids about that subject... GREAT!!
good refresher ty!
Great review!
wauw such a good tutorial
Awesome this is extremely helpful
Thank you very much!
Very nice
thank you so mutch 4 this
dude, great tutorials. keep on doing what ya doing! I have one question though:
I need two hotkeys which I didn't find (neither googling nor in the shortcuts menu of cubase). One for opening my VST and one for opening the drum editor in fullscreen (and also closing both things with the aforementioned shortcuts as well, of course).
Any ideas? It costs me ton of time everytime I need to click the symbols with the mouse....
Hi - Thanks! You'll need to assign a keyboard shortcut to open the drum editor - go to Preferences > Key Commands > Editors > Open Drum Editor and then select an unused shortcut (such as SHIFT D) and assign it. That won't close it though, you'll need to use CTRL + W to do that. When you say 'opening VST', what exactly do you mean?
Hey, thanks, yeah I assigned a shortcut, but I cant close it with the same shortcut. I have to use the mouse for that -.-. By opening the VST I mean I want to open the Interface of the Plugin with a shortcut. For example Addictive Drums 2. There is a symbol with keys called edit instrument. I want a shortcut for that one as well :)
sometimes the edit symbol I want a shortcut for is also a lower case "e".^^
OK, so to toggle an Instrument window on the current track, that's in Key Commands under Edit > Edit VST Instrument. As it's a toggle, the same shortcut will open and close the window (I set mine to CTRL + E (on mac) to test it). The drum editor window can be closed without the mouse - CTRL + W (on Windows - command W for Mac). HTH.
Dude, thanks a lot for taking the time. Everything worked! :)
Insightful
Very well done and much needed. It is curious, however, that the Logical Editor refers to Pitch as Value 1 and Velocity as Value 2. That seems a gratuitous obfuscation, though there is no doubt a reason that might be offered for it.
It's because that's how they are encoded as part of the MIDI specification.
Thanks for info !!!
Hello, dear sir. Beautiful explanation, long live the hands. I have a question
How to enter more than one value for each existing control within the selected list
Like if i add CC7 and CC10 and CC11 and I want CC7=70 and CC10=64 and CC11=100 in same time
Do you want to set those values, or filter on them?
@@musictechtuition both of them for each empty Track
Even if in 2 steps it’s okay better then add each track all this cc
I need to add
Cc7
Cc10
Cc11
Cc71
Cc74
Cc91
Cc93
Cc94
Cc0
Cc32
Too much cc in every track
I hope to find a short cut for this in logical editor 🙏🏼
How would you add the velocity randomness to midi drums? I want different parts of the kit to hit in a specific range of velocities but I've only figured out how to apply one range to the entire kit
HI Matt. You'd need to combine filtering of the notes (see the next part of this series) along with the randomness that you've already mastered. Then you can apply individual random ranges to whatever part of the kit that has passed the filter.
musictechtuition awesome thanks
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how can i insert CC or program change into the list editor?
List editor is a little different, video upcoming in the new year on it.
how to delete some notes and add others??
You'd need to do two separate operations in the logical editor, as delete is a setting at the bottom, so it's not possible to do deletion and insertion at the same time.
cheers mate!
Here is an idea, random note octave changes with the ability to define the boundaries for instant new chord voicings....my god
Saw this doesn't come with Elements so not spending the extra money just to have this function. This is how Cubase tries to get more money out of you.