OMG. Dude. After months of searching, one of your tutorials cleared up my long-standing confusion regarding recording CC data into the MIDI Part versus using automation to do this. On this Logical Editor issue, I've been fumbling around for at least six months trying to figure out why the Logical Editor did not have the MIDI presets people mentioned. Now, I stumble across this, and there's my answer! I was staring at the PROJECT Logical Editor. All I've wanted to be able to do is take a MIDI part and select the highest notes (and copy them to another track). I would have assumed many composers used this feature? I knew Logic has this feature, and I was even contemplating switching EVERYTHING to a Mac just for this! I'm still not clear how to set this up in Cubase, but at least I'm lightyears closer now. Awhile back I promised to become a Patreon member over the duration of watching your tutorials. Work and illness have delayed that, but I have now made good on that promise. Thank you!
That's awesome to hear, thanks for your support! If you're a patron now your should be able to download my presets - look for one called 'Extract Lowest Note From Chord', and change Parameter 1 to 'highest pitch'. That should do the trick. pm me if you have any issues.
@@OneManAndHisSongs Maybe I should be doing this communication thru Patreon? Let me know So, I assume I drag and drop your LE user presets into the folder? One problem: I don't see a Steinberg/Cubase directory under User/Documents (I only see Dorico, East West, and a third one). I am on Cubase 13
Argh. Somehow, most of my User directories are now stored on OneDrive. I recall doing something like this awhile back, but I guess I didn't realize they'd ALL be migrated there. (The idea was to be able to access them remotely). Anyway, I dropped the preset in question into my folder, now to play around with it
Thanks Anthony as always I come away with a new pearl of information. Dragging a midi note into the logical editor was one of those "come to Jesus" moments for me - wink.
What I love most about Cubase is the logical editor functions.
Thank you
You're welcome, thanks for the feedback :)
OMG. Dude. After months of searching, one of your tutorials cleared up my long-standing confusion regarding recording CC data into the MIDI Part versus using automation to do this. On this Logical Editor issue, I've been fumbling around for at least six months trying to figure out why the Logical Editor did not have the MIDI presets people mentioned. Now, I stumble across this, and there's my answer! I was staring at the PROJECT Logical Editor.
All I've wanted to be able to do is take a MIDI part and select the highest notes (and copy them to another track). I would have assumed many composers used this feature? I knew Logic has this feature, and I was even contemplating switching EVERYTHING to a Mac just for this!
I'm still not clear how to set this up in Cubase, but at least I'm lightyears closer now. Awhile back I promised to become a Patreon member over the duration of watching your tutorials. Work and illness have delayed that, but I have now made good on that promise. Thank you!
That's awesome to hear, thanks for your support! If you're a patron now your should be able to download my presets - look for one called 'Extract Lowest Note From Chord', and change Parameter 1 to 'highest pitch'. That should do the trick. pm me if you have any issues.
Thank you.
I'll look for that, but I want to be able to select/copy all the highest or lowest notes from a Part
Yes, that's what it does. "Chord" doesn't mean just one single chord - it means the highest (or lowest in my case) note across the entire MIDI part.
@@OneManAndHisSongs Maybe I should be doing this communication thru Patreon? Let me know
So, I assume I drag and drop your LE user presets into the folder? One problem: I don't see a Steinberg/Cubase directory under User/Documents (I only see Dorico, East West, and a third one). I am on Cubase 13
Argh. Somehow, most of my User directories are now stored on OneDrive. I recall doing something like this awhile back, but I guess I didn't realize they'd ALL be migrated there. (The idea was to be able to access them remotely).
Anyway, I dropped the preset in question into my folder, now to play around with it
Thanks for demystifying the logical editor. It is a great tool which is often misunderstood and overlooked.
Yep, couldn't agree more. Thanks for the feedback :)
Thanks Anthony. What's a real use case for deleting black keys?
Nah, I got nuthin'. Good demo tool, and nothing more!
I can see this will be very useful.
Oh yeah, it's a game changer :)
Great thanks that is going to save so much time!
Glad to help :)
Thanks Anthony as always I come away with a new pearl of information. Dragging a midi note into the logical editor was one of those "come to Jesus" moments for me - wink.
lol, praise me :)