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RELATED LINKS
VST Note Expressions on page 860
MIDI Controllers on page 861
MIDI Input Devices that Support MPE on page 861
VST Note Expressions
VST note expressions are note-specic. They are suitable for polyphonic contexts, as they allow
you to edit the expression of each individual note in a chord.
VST note expressions are provided by VST instruments. To be able to work with VST note
expressions, you need a VST instrument that supports them, such as
HALion Sonic SE.
Which VST note expressions are available depends on the instrument.
VST note expressions allow for a value range that exceeds the MIDI range of 0 to 127.
You can use all MIDI channels to separate different sounds.
NOTE
To use VST note expressions to control individual notes, you must set the MIDI channel of the
track to a value between 1 and 16.
RELATED LINKS
VST 3-Compatible VST Instruments on page 860
VST 3-Compatible VST Instruments
VST 3-compatible VST instruments that support VST note expression can be used with note
expression in Cubase.
Cubase comes with a number of VST 3-compatible VST instruments such as HALion Sonic SE,
Retrologue, or Padshop that include several presets.
Depending on the preset, Cubase supports specic VST note expressions such as Tuning,
Volume and Pan.
NOTE
Retrologue and Padshop come with some sounds especially made for use with MPE. For use with
note expression, you can also use the preset sounds in
HALion Sonic SE.
For detailed information about Retrologue and Padshop and their parameters, see the separate
document Plug-in Reference.
For detailed information about HALion Sonic SE and its parameters, see the separate document
HALion Sonic SE.
RELATED LINKS
Loading MPE Instrument Presets on page 865
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