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Midi delay melody assistant
Midi delay melody assistant








midi delay melody assistant
  1. Midi delay melody assistant pro#
  2. Midi delay melody assistant trial#

Midi delay melody assistant pro#

However, if these are things you would like to be able to do, Cubase Artist and Pro have another MIDI plug-in that can help, called Chorder. These include the creation of custom scales and control over the direction of the pitch-correction for out-of-key notes. There are some other things that the non-specialist piano keyboard hacker might like to do but which aren’t currently possible via the MIDI Modifier plug-in. If you choose to have this option active while recording, make sure you bypass the MIDI Modifier on playback, or its settings will be applied for a second time - which is obviously not what you want! One-note Chords? If you leave this inactive, the ‘raw’ notes are recorded, but the MIDI Modifier will still correct them on playback. With this active, the MIDI notes Cubase records are the modified notes produced by the plug-in, which is useful because if you need to do any editing, the note pitches you see in the piano-roll are the ‘corrected’ ones. (If you agree, why not add a request for this on the Steinberg forum?)Īnother neat feature is the MIDI Modifier’s Record Output To Track button (red when enabled). But it would be brilliant if Steinberg were to add some sort of keyboard graphic to the MIDI Modifier plug-in to give a visual cue of the notes in the chosen key/scale you’ve mapped across the keyboard - and then see how they shifted as you adjusted the Transpose value.

Midi delay melody assistant trial#

If music theory isn’t your strong suit, trial and error with the Transpose function is easy enough. With Transpose To Scale active, though, the plug-in will pitch-correct for you if your fingers miss the occasional black key.

midi delay melody assistant

the melodic minor) will have one or two ‘correct’ notes mapped to a black key. This can be made to work for many common scales, including major, harmonic minor and pentatonic, although some (eg. All the other notes are also transposed by two semitones, but they remain on white keys. If we set a Transpose value of -2, Bb notes will actually be played on the C key and Eb on the F key. As a simple example, if a song is in Bb major, the scale contains Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G and A. Having made your key/scale selection, simply adjust the MIDI Modifier’s Transpose setting up/down (either by trial and error or by working out the number of steps required) to settings that get the majority of the notes mapped onto white keys. The Transpose To Scale option comes with a huge selection of preset scale types - although no user-defined scale option is included.Another trick that might appeal is re-mapping the notes of your chosen key/scale to the white keys of your MIDI keyboard, for ease of playing. It won’t guarantee you a melody to die for, but there will be fewer duff notes! More Mods?

midi delay melody assistant

You can now close your eyes and bash away at your MIDI keyboard - whatever notes you press, Cubase ensures everything remains harmonically correct. With your key/scale selection made, any MIDI note data will automatically be checked against the chosen key/scale combination and, if required, corrected to ‘fit’. It’s super-easy to use: just select the root note of the key and then one of the scale types from the list. One feature, Transpose To Scale, is required for our ‘keyboard assistant’. Cubase Artist and Pro also include a separate MIDI Modifier plug-in, and while this offers very similar functionality to the Track Inspector, there are some differences. There are some useful options, including transpose up/down in semitones, velocity adjustment and random (but constrained) manipulation of note parameters such as pitch, position, velocity and length. MIDI Modifierĭon’t overlook the humble MIDI plug-ins that are bundled with Cubase - MIDI Modifier in particular can be a powerful tool.Each MIDI/Instrument track’s Track Inspector has a MIDI Modifier section, which allows you to modify your MIDI data in various ways, whether the data is real-time (as you play) or played back from a MIDI clip. But what if you just need some melody or bass line assistance? Well, there are some unsung heroes amongst Cubase’s bundled MIDI plug-ins.

midi delay melody assistant

In my SOS November 2013 Cubase workshop, I explained how those of us with less-than-stellar piano-playing skills can play a harmonically correct MIDI chord performance using Cubase’s Chord Track. If you’re not blessed with flawless piano keyboard skills, don’t worry, Cubase can help.










Midi delay melody assistant