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Introduction
Cubase VST has a number of real time features for filtering out MIDI data and for
converting one type of MIDI data into another. These are called “real time” func-
tions because they work “in the background” while the program is recording or
playing back. It is these features that are described in this chapter.
In addition, Cubase VST has a number of filtering and mapping (transformation)
editing features, in List Edit, Logical Edit and on the Functions menu. These per-
manently change the recorded data. They are described in their respective chapters.
Recording Filters
By Event Type
You might want to prevent some type of MIDI data from being recorded. If for ex-
ample you have a master keyboard transmitting Poly Pressure, but no sound mod-
ule set to react to it, recording the Poly Pressure data wastes precious memory
space and might even clog up the MIDI data stream.
1. Open the MIDI Filter dialog from the Options menu.
2. In the “Record” section, activate the check boxes for the MIDI data types
you don’t want to record.
In this example Poly Pressure and System Exclusive data will not be recorded.
3. Close the dialog box.
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