Cubase Skills: Note Expression

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • In this video, I take a look at Note Expression, which is an extension to MIDI featured in some VST3 instruments, allowing control of aspects such as volume, pan and tuning of individual notes in a MIDI part.
    Section Timings:
    0:00 Intro
    1:07 Setup
    3:29 Setup in Cubase 11
    5:03 Initial Editing
    10:52 The Editor Window
    16:06 Tuning
    19:51 Patch Parameters
    21:23 Non-Note Expression Halion Sonic Patches
    22:29 Using MIDI Input to create NE Data
    26:32 Attaching MIDI Expression data to a Note
    32:12 Other Note Expression Capable Synths
    33:22 Summary
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Komentáře • 54

  • @kha6205
    @kha6205 Před 3 lety +3

    Brilliant! I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve taken a run at trying to understand Note Expression, only to be left in a confused puddle. Thanks MTT for presenting this so clearly and concisely. Gotta get to my studio!

  • @ChrrZ
    @ChrrZ Před měsícem

    very helpful video, thank you very much.
    your video helped me alot understanding this toolset

  • @ThomsenTower
    @ThomsenTower Před 3 lety +3

    Very useful, thanks! Including, certainly, the last point for moving expression data with a note.

  • @mrhappysmile8018
    @mrhappysmile8018 Před rokem +1

    Thank You !

  • @rosshumphries2669
    @rosshumphries2669 Před rokem

    Thanks, couldn't be any clearer

  • @High.on.Life_DnB
    @High.on.Life_DnB Před 5 měsíci

    Precisely the information I was looking for!!! Thank you very much for this video!

  • @HowlingUlf
    @HowlingUlf Před 2 lety

    Oh, nice! The definition primer or repetition video to get beyond the just test that it works. It was more to it than I thought. Thanks!

  • @sunshiputube
    @sunshiputube Před 3 lety +1

    Great walk through, enjoyed it.

  • @in2gadgets
    @in2gadgets Před rokem

    Love this - Thanks, mate 🙂

  • @malcolmbritton33
    @malcolmbritton33 Před 3 lety +2

    Very useful tutorial, very well explained as usual! Thanks very much.

  • @Mrhehon
    @Mrhehon Před 3 lety

    Excellent Very clear and well paced tutorial.. Thank you.

  • @IKI-KIKI
    @IKI-KIKI Před rokem

    Thanks a bunch. Enjoying your channel, the content is to the point with some humour sprinkled on top.

  • @maciej74174
    @maciej74174 Před 2 lety

    Very informative and comprehensive tutorial. Brilliant among others. Thank you so much.

  • @cewiewenn
    @cewiewenn Před 2 lety +1

    Veeery, veery clear and useful! Thanks a lot.😀

  • @dewlay2
    @dewlay2 Před 3 lety

    Wow this is a very informative tutorial on Midi /Midi expressions 🙏🙏 Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @abagatelle
    @abagatelle Před 3 lety

    This could be very handy for strings chords, to save multiple instances each playing a single note of the chord. Very good tutorial 👍

  • @project1265ffo
    @project1265ffo Před 3 lety

    very nice

  • @sword-and-shield
    @sword-and-shield Před 2 lety

    19:22...hahaha...almost put me on the floor. Thx for the great vid

  • @skylightmusicshowree
    @skylightmusicshowree Před 3 lety

    The tuning feature looks ace for string instruments. I played around with this in 10.5, but it was only an experiment. Following your video, I'm now going to delve a little deeper into the benefits to make more realistic arrangements by setting slightly different curves per note.
    (Incidentally, I also have passive Tannoy Reveal monitors (were the active ones blue? Anyway, it's a long time ago, as I have had mine for over 20 years!😎)

  • @keshavchaitanyaofficial2928

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @NyoraiFidesTV
    @NyoraiFidesTV Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing thank you!
    I wish we could do that on any VST, including third parties and maybe there's a way with expression maps but I never found anyone doing it or able to explain fully...
    Maybe it could be a new topic or a part 2 for your super informative tutorials 😏
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge

    • @musictechtuition
      @musictechtuition  Před 3 lety

      Expression Maps is upcoming in the (semi-distant!) future...

    • @NyoraiFidesTV
      @NyoraiFidesTV Před 3 lety

      @@musictechtuition hehehe amazing Thank you seriously 🙏

    • @StanleyGurvich
      @StanleyGurvich Před 2 lety

      just set the note expression to any CC you want, write some data, press MIDI LEARN.
      thats all you need to link the paramaters you want. you can also control FX if you use a MIDI channel and send it to the FX you want to control. i have a video on my channel. its from 9 years ago but nothing changed since cubase 6.5
      also if you use MPE checkout the video about splitting PITCH to channels, MPE is super awesome.

  • @vocalead
    @vocalead Před 3 lety

    This tool's really cool, but it's also in great need of an overhaul, just like the drum editor

  • @hansdampf5325
    @hansdampf5325 Před 3 lety +1

    To edit a note in NoteExpression you can simply double-click on the note with the Pencil(!) tool without making any further settings in Cubase.

    • @hansdampf5325
      @hansdampf5325 Před 3 lety

      I forgot to say that this is how it works in Cubase 11

  • @safenafe1
    @safenafe1 Před 3 lety

    What I found regarding the note being deleted, if you have the pencil tool instead of the arrow selection tool it opens the note expression

  • @sekritskworl-sekrit_studios

    Interesting. Could you please expand by making a video on the Expression map?

    • @musictechtuition
      @musictechtuition  Před 3 lety

      It's on the "list of things to do".... but that list also includes "building an extension to my house", so it'll be a while!

  • @afmfintech
    @afmfintech Před 3 lety

    How is this different from MPE? Is there another way to enter MPE data?

  • @peterreynolds8146
    @peterreynolds8146 Před 3 lety +1

    Is C4 in Cubase = to C4 in the middle eg. C below treble clef ? Thanks in advance. Peter

    • @TheDarrenJones
      @TheDarrenJones Před 3 lety

      Hi. C3 in Cubase is middle C (The C below the treble clef)... for everyone else C4 is middle C - something to be aware of.

    • @peterreynolds8146
      @peterreynolds8146 Před 3 lety

      @@TheDarrenJones Gr8 thanks. So how do I change Cubase to the correct standard? Best Peter

  • @reniarlegieps
    @reniarlegieps Před 3 lety

    Even with snap off I can only draw horizontal lines. Any suggestions?

    • @adamregan4921
      @adamregan4921 Před 3 lety

      What version of Cubase do you have? I'm almost certain that only Cubase 11 has the 'free draw' feature for midi as this was covered in the new online tutorials.

  • @AJJmusician
    @AJJmusician Před 3 lety

    Hi, I've only just discovered your channel and its brilliant and have subscribed. I used to use Cubase back in the Atari days and have recently returned to writing music again. I was given Cubase 5 (i know it's old). However, my computer was too slow and couldn't keep up with my tracks, so I have bought a newer one. However, I don't know how to transfer my licence (USB dongle) to the new PC. Could you possibly advise how to do this?

    • @musictechtuition
      @musictechtuition  Před 3 lety

      Hi. The licence itself will be on the USB dongle which you can just plug in and it'll be there (once you have elicenser installed) - it's the software installation of Cubase itself that may be an issue. I've not installed Cubase 5 on a modern PC, so it may or may not work. Given that it was around the time that Windows 7 was released, it may be OK, but unless you have the installer CD, it may be difficult to get an installer, as Steinberg now uses the download assistant rather than access to an FTP server where you can get any old version.

    • @AJJmusician
      @AJJmusician Před 3 lety

      @@musictechtuition Thank you so much for your reply!
      Yes, I have all the original CDs and software. When I installed it on the new PC it wouldn't acknowledge the USB, even though it was plugged in (tried all the USB slots too). I thought that maybe it had the 'old' PC's info stored on the USB and I, maybe, first needed to uninstall it from the old PC.
      When this was originally installed on my old Windows 7 PC, I didn't need to install any elicenser software. It just worked after installing Cubase and connecting the dongle. It still works on that PC (but struggles with large numbers of tracks).

    • @musictechtuition
      @musictechtuition  Před 3 lety

      @@AJJmusician The elicenser software would have been installed as part of the Cubase installation - in the background so you may not even have known it was there. IF you install it from steinberg on your new PC and plug the USB dongle in, you'll see the Cubase licence present on the dongle - it's the dongle that's "licenced" rather than any PC, so you don't need to uninstall or anything like that. Without Elicencer installed, Windows doesn't know what the dongle is or how to read it.
      www.steinberg.net/en/company/technologies/elicenser/

    • @AJJmusician
      @AJJmusician Před 3 lety

      @@musictechtuition Thanks again! When I run Cubase, it says 'No elicenser connected' despite one being connected (it lights up red and is even shown in Device Manager). From the website you gave, I have downloaded the elicenser control centre and it doesn't show any licence. I have tried this with the new and 'older' version of this elicense software. However, if I go back to my old PC, this dongle works fine? Not really sure what else I can do?

    • @musictechtuition
      @musictechtuition  Před 3 lety

      @@AJJmusician Not sure offhand - there is an answer (and the licence is *definitely* on the USB elicenser), but without seeing it, I can't really help any more - sorry.

  • @pablod.1634
    @pablod.1634 Před 2 lety

    in Cubase AI Note Expression is not showing up. Is there any workaround using CC10 for panning, I can select it below in the Key Editor, but I don't know how to set values for it.

    • @musictechtuition
      @musictechtuition  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Pablo. Note expression isn't present in AI (It's only in Pro and Artist). CC10 should work (depending on the plugin). 0 will pan to the left, 63 is centre and 127 is right, with values in between these ones representing smooth movement between the two. HTH.

    • @pablod.1634
      @pablod.1634 Před 2 lety

      @@musictechtuition Thanx!

  • @marekrajewski7848
    @marekrajewski7848 Před 3 lety

    👀🔨⚙🤔

  • @LeeGee
    @LeeGee Před 5 měsíci

    When you say 'this button here' and 'over here,' I have no idea to what you refer. If you used software to highlight your cursor, or even just increased its size....

  • @5amJones69
    @5amJones69 Před 2 měsíci

    the tuning editing is so sucking stupid and hard to use.
    great video though mate

  • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
    @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx Před 4 měsíci

    Ah, what a shame... another interesting feature denied to us poor users of Cubase Elements.

    • @musictechtuition
      @musictechtuition  Před 4 měsíci

      I think they view it as a desirable feature, hence it being missing from Elements; they have to draw the line somewhere (or sell Pro for Elements money, essentially!)

    • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
      @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx Před 4 měsíci

      @@musictechtuition Which I suspect they could do and still make a fair profit. I'm tempted to abandon Cubase and look at open source alternatives.

    • @musictechtuition
      @musictechtuition  Před 4 měsíci

      @@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx I doubt they would be making a profit; they are one of the few not to go subscription. It's been a long time since I've seriously looked at open source DAWs (and I'm thinking about spending some time in the near future seeing how they have progressed), but I'd be surprised if they were as feature-rich as any paid DAW as they are so complex and difficult to create.

    • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
      @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx Před 4 měsíci

      @@musictechtuition Open source often means a huge number of programmers, mostly working on it because they want it to be great - and no-one is wasting coding time creating crippled versions which is an indictment of the for-profit model. Audacity, for example, has been developed into an excellent audio multitrack recorder with some features and an ease of use that put Cubase to shame. I'd never open Cubase to record audio alone.