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Autotune is an audio effect (not MIDI)

One solution would be to ...

1. export / render the MIDI track out as an audio track

2. import the rendered Audio track back into cubase...

3. Apply autotune (or Melodyne) to the Audio version of the track

et voila

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Can you convert a midi 0 file to midi 1 file?

Commercial MIDI Files are generally saved as a merged (single track) Format 0 file, where all MIDI channels are merged into a single track. To edit the MIDI File, it is preferable to split each individual MIDI channel to its own track.Format 0 (merged) is the preferred format in keyboard style work stations and older MIDI File players as the data is read faster. Format 1 (split tracks) is generally the preferred type when editing a MIDI File in a program or app.Most commercial sequencing programs like Logic, Sonar, Cubase and so on will automatically split the single merged track into individual MIDI tracks assigned to their specific MIDI channel. These programs can split tracks manually by using the 'demix' or 'split channel' functions. This method can also be reversed where a split Format 1 MIDI File can be merged into a single track (Format 0).In instances where your program cannot split or merge a MIDI FILE, you can download the following programs that will perform this function.For PC: http://www.hittraxmidi.com/support/apps/midiformatconvert.zipFor MAC: http://www.hittraxmidi.com/support/apps/formatconvert_mac.zip


How Do You Connect MIDI?

Here's what you need:1: MIDI File sound module2: MIDI sequencing program3: MIDI keyboard controller4: PC, MAC or IOS tablet (iPad, Galaxy etc)5: USB or MIDI Interface6: Professional and licensed MIDI FilesConnect a MIDI File sound module (like the Merish PLUS) or a MIDI synthesizer to a computer, iPad or other tablet via a MIDI interface like the Edirol UM and many other affordable interfaces. These are available at your local musical instrument store.The other part set up is a good MIDI sequencing program.For MAC, we recommend checking out Logic Express, Logic Studio or Cubase. For PC, try Sonar or Cubase. Mac users who want to do serious work with MIDI should not use Garageband. It's free but lacks the essential editing windows (like an event editor, score page) needed to create and tweak a MIDI File.If you are using a MIDI sound module, then adding a MIDI controller keyboard will make entering MIDI data and playing in parts a breeze.Where to get your gear?You get legal and licensed MIDI Files guaranteed to work and already formatted to 'Load & Play' in any General MIDI device.Software: For Logic, visit the Apple store. For Cubase, Sonar, go to their respective web sites for a dealer in your area.MIDI Keyboard Controller and USB/MIDI interface - From your local music store.


What is the difference between MIDI track and MIDI channel?

There's a few parts to this. A 'Track' in a program needs to be a certain type. In simplest forms; an 'Audio' track or 'MIDI' track. MIDI is nothing more than performance information. It contains no sound. Each MIDI 'port' in software/or 'plug' in hardware has a total of 16 discreet channels that performance information can travel down. It is then up to you to assign that MIDI track & channel to a virtual sound source or external MIDI device that can create sound. Example: MIDI Port 1 ch1 - Piano ch2 - Bass ch3 - Guitar ch10 - Drums A Simple synthesizer workstation will have a build-in 16 track sequencer, each track assigned a different MIDI channel, allowing you to trigger 16 different sounds. If you have a performance on channel 1, it will trigger channel 1's assigned sound. If you set 3 tracks to the same MIDI channel and they each have a different sound (such as piano, strings, synth pad) assigned... then that single MIDI track performance with trigger all 3 sounds simultaneously! So think of the MIDI 'Track' as a big pipe with 16 divisions, and a MIDI channel as one of those divisions within the pipe. A MIDI track must have a MIDI assignment to work. The standard options are channel 1 to 16 or "ALL".


What piano keyboards work with cubase?

Any keyboard instrument which has a MIDI port should work. If the keyboard / controller doesn't come with drivers and software, then as long as it supports general MIDI standards it should work. I'm assuming you already have some sort of MIDI interface. If not and the keyboard is USB, your mileage may vary but most that are come with a driver and software to enable this.


How do you make a backing track?

Here's what you need:1: MIDI File sound module2: MIDI sequencing program3: MIDI keyboard controller4: PC, MAC or IOS tablet (iPad, Galaxy etc)5: USB or MIDI Interface6: Professional and licensed MIDI Files7: Audio InterfaceConnect a MIDI File sound module (like the Merish PLUS) or a MIDI synthesizer to a computer, iPad or other tablet via a MIDI interface like the Edirol UM and many other affordable interfaces. These are available at your local musical instrument store.The other part set up is a good MIDI sequencing program.For MAC, we recommend checking out Logic Express, Logic Studio or Cubase. For PC, try Sonar or Cubase. Mac users who want to do serious work with MIDI should not use Garageband. It's free but lacks the essential editing windows (like an event editor, score page) needed to create and tweak a MIDI File. Most sequencing programs include generous sound sample libraries. Use these to compliment sounds from a MIDI module or use them on their own.If you are using a MIDI sound module, then adding a MIDI controller keyboard will make entering MIDI data and playing in parts a breeze.The Audio Interface is the lifeline between your MIDI gear and your sequencing program. There are lots of good audio interfaces including M-Audio, Fireface, Roland Quad Capture, M-Box, Avid and many others.Load the MIDI File into the sequencing program and make the appropriate edits. Most sequencing programs will bounce the file to a stereo audio file (MP3, WAV, AAC etc), otherwise open a program like Audacity or Soundforge and record in real time to the audio program. Before recording, check the sound levels are good. After recording, normalize to 98% (just below clipping) and keep 2 seconds of silence at the top and tail of the audio file.Save the file first as a WAV file. if you want to save as an MP3, do so after saving the WAV file and save at 320kbps CBR 9Constant Bit Rate). Some audio programs include VBR (Variable Bit Rate) but do not use this setting. it will result in a poorer quality audio file.Where to get your gear?MIDI Files: You get legal and licensed MIDI Files guaranteed to work and already formatted to 'Load & Play' in any General MIDI device.MIDI File Player: Professional quality MIDI File Players are available and recommended if you want to use MIDI sounds as part of the recording. Do a web search for 'midi mp3 backing track player' to view the current models available by various companies.Software: For Logic, visit the Apple store. For Cubase, Sonar, go to their respective web sites for a dealer in your area.MIDI Keyboard Controller and USB/MIDI interface - From your local music store.Audio Interface - from your local Music store hi-tech/studio section

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What files can cubase read as midi?

...midi files.


How much processor power do midi files use in Cubase LE?

Next to none.


Can you use M-audio Axiom Midi controller on a windows Vista computer?

yes, as long as you have midi controller compatible software... ableton.. vdj.. cubase whatever.


Can midi and audio files be recorded together in cubase LE?

Yes. Just make midi and audio file, press the red record button on both tracks.


Difination of a key editor in cubase?

Key Editor is a feature that lets you edit the MIDI notes for a particular MIDI track. You can select the part and right-click and choose the Key Editor. Here you can correct notes, or change them by dragging them. You can also perform various types of quantization operations in this view.


Do you need to be able to plug a keyboard into your computer to use Cubase?

Yes, you need a cable for your keyboard, usually a MIDI.


If Lexicon Cubase 5 does not have a midi connect then how do you connect your keyboard to your interface?

If your keyboard has USB output, just connect that to your computer.


Is Cubase better than FL Studio and if it is why?

��� Live recording functionality amd workflow is optimised in Cubase ��� Audio editing equivalent to midi manipulation within Cubase ��� Professional scoring capabilities not found within FL ��� Yamaha hardware integration in Cubase especially the professional mixing desk range ��� Cubase has the ability to export in OMF protocol to Pro Tools. FL studio itself can actually be used as a VST plugin within Cubase


Where is midi?

A midi can be found in keyboard,a computer or your phone for your ringtone. Most of the gaming use it too, just like sega uses vgm (video game music), is basically a midi being converted. You can create a midi using Cubase, Sony Acid Music Studio or Magix Music Maker.


Can you convert a midi 0 file to midi 1 file?

Commercial MIDI Files are generally saved as a merged (single track) Format 0 file, where all MIDI channels are merged into a single track. To edit the MIDI File, it is preferable to split each individual MIDI channel to its own track.Format 0 (merged) is the preferred format in keyboard style work stations and older MIDI File players as the data is read faster. Format 1 (split tracks) is generally the preferred type when editing a MIDI File in a program or app.Most commercial sequencing programs like Logic, Sonar, Cubase and so on will automatically split the single merged track into individual MIDI tracks assigned to their specific MIDI channel. These programs can split tracks manually by using the 'demix' or 'split channel' functions. This method can also be reversed where a split Format 1 MIDI File can be merged into a single track (Format 0).In instances where your program cannot split or merge a MIDI FILE, you can download the following programs that will perform this function.For PC: http://www.hittraxmidi.com/support/apps/midiformatconvert.zipFor MAC: http://www.hittraxmidi.com/support/apps/formatconvert_mac.zip


How Do You Connect MIDI?

Here's what you need:1: MIDI File sound module2: MIDI sequencing program3: MIDI keyboard controller4: PC, MAC or IOS tablet (iPad, Galaxy etc)5: USB or MIDI Interface6: Professional and licensed MIDI FilesConnect a MIDI File sound module (like the Merish PLUS) or a MIDI synthesizer to a computer, iPad or other tablet via a MIDI interface like the Edirol UM and many other affordable interfaces. These are available at your local musical instrument store.The other part set up is a good MIDI sequencing program.For MAC, we recommend checking out Logic Express, Logic Studio or Cubase. For PC, try Sonar or Cubase. Mac users who want to do serious work with MIDI should not use Garageband. It's free but lacks the essential editing windows (like an event editor, score page) needed to create and tweak a MIDI File.If you are using a MIDI sound module, then adding a MIDI controller keyboard will make entering MIDI data and playing in parts a breeze.Where to get your gear?You get legal and licensed MIDI Files guaranteed to work and already formatted to 'Load & Play' in any General MIDI device.Software: For Logic, visit the Apple store. For Cubase, Sonar, go to their respective web sites for a dealer in your area.MIDI Keyboard Controller and USB/MIDI interface - From your local music store.


What is the file for midi files?

The file extension for MIDI Files is: .MIDA MIDI File is a 'data file'. That is, there are no sounds or audio contained in the MIDI File , just a digital set of instructions. The MIDI File data is sent to a receiving sound source like a MIDI File Player (such as the MERISH PLUS, X-Light) or through software based MIDI sequencing programs like Sonar and Cubase (for PC) and Logic, GarageBand and Pro Tools for Mac.