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Making parameter settings via MIDI
The I-Note, O-Note and Lev.1–4 parameters can be set using your MIDI controller,
which often is a lot easier:
1. Click on the MIDI connector symbol on the Status Bar to activate it.
2. Select the Sound you want to edit by clicking on its name in the Sound
list.
3. Select the parameter you want to change by clicking on its name, at the
top of its column.
The name gets highlighted to show that the parameter is selected.
4. Play a note on your MIDI controller.
The note number (I-Note, O-Note) or velocity value (Lev. 1–4) changes ac-
cordingly. If you do not get it right, try again.
5. When you are satisfied, deactivate the MIDI connector symbol.
Loading a Drum Map
A number of predefined Drum Maps are included with Cubase VST. You can load
anyone of them (or a Drum Map created and saved by you) into your Song:
1. Select “Open” from the File menu.
2. Use the File List to open the directory named “drumsets” (or another di-
rectory where you have saved Drum Maps).
3. In the dialog box that appears, use the File Type pop-up to select “Drum-
sets (*.DRM)”.
This causes Cubase VST to display the Drum Maps available in the current di-
rectory.
4. Select and open the preferred Drum Map.
The new Drum Map will replace the one currently in the Song. If you save the
Song, the new Map will be saved with it, and will automatically be loaded
next time you open the Song.
Saving your Drum Map
Created Drum Maps can be saved for later use:
1. Select “Save As...” from the File menu.
2. In the dialog box that appears, use the File Type pop-up to select “Drum-
sets (*.DRM)”.
3. Choose a directory and name for the Drum Map and save it as usual.
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