Get familiar with Cubase’s various MIDI Editors
Learn how to edit velocity, pitch, pitch bend using Key Editor, In-Place Editor and more
In this tutorial, MusicTech Cubase expert and tutor Bruce Aisher shows you the various ways you can edit MIDI information. You’ll learn how to record and alter MIDI data such as velocity, pitch, pitch bend and more. Bruce shows you how to access and use the Key Editor, In-Place Editor, and how to fix your mistakes with Undo and History.
If you’re just starting out in music production or are planning on expanding your DAW skillset, you’ll find our new Cubase Tutorials series a valuable resource. Free to access and updated weekly, we’ll walk you through Steinberg‘s software from the ground up, with MusicTech Expert Bruce Aisher as your guide.
We’re starting off with the basics and gradually move into more advanced and creative techniques, as in our Logic Tips and Ableton Live Tutorials series. Subscribe to our newsletter and YouTube Channel for weekly updates on new videos and content.
In our first five videos we cover:
- Introduction to Cubase
- Exploring the interface
- Track types and tools
- Cubase instruments
- Getting started with MIDI
Bruce Aisher is an English music producer, music technology journalist and lecturer. As one half of the duo Brancaccio & Aisher, he has had club hits for labels including Bedrock, Parlophone and his own Player One Records. He regularly contributes to MusicTech content and is one of our Cubase Experts.
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