@Rob Elliott said:
Any work around for our Cubase users???
Rob
It almost works like Logical Edit (if you are familiar with that function)
From the Cubase Manual:
The Input TransformerThis function allows you to selectively filter out and change MIDI data
coming to a MIDI track before it is recorded. The Input Transformer is
very similar to the Transformer MIDI effect, but contains four independent
“modules”, for which you can set up different filtering and actions
if you like. You can activate any or all of these four modules.
Here are some of the things the Input Transformer allows you to do:
• Set up split keyboard combinations for recording left and right hands separately.
• Turn a controller like a foot pedal into MIDI notes (for playing bass drum the
right way).
• Filter out one specific type of MIDI data on one MIDI channel only.
• Turn aftertouch into any controller (and vice versa).
• Invert velocity or pitch.
(...)
Opening the Input Transformer:
To open the Input Transformer for a MIDI track, select the track and
click the Input Transformer button in the Inspector to open the pop-up
menu:
• Select Global to make Input Transformer settings that affect all MIDI
inputs (and thereby all MIDI tracks).
• Select Local to make Input Transformer settings for this track only.
In both cases, the button lights up and the Input Transformer window
opens.