Virtually impossible to see the directions of the arrows but there ya go, that's probably it heheheh. The two tiny little arrowheads connected with a horizontal line that are used to indicate the start and end of your song, well they're pointing the wrong way around aren't they?! Yes. The project markers are only reversed aren't they!. ![]() You'll probably won't want to own up to this but if you've been working with Cubase prior to the Cubase SX release, then take heart that you're not the first to suffer this embarrassing (Steinberg) oversight.ya ready? Playback the music and start recording into your new audio channelĮrror message `Unable to Export mixdown`.Set your soundcard to record MIDI (if necessary).If the midi file is triggering an external synth (EG: Soundcard), you will have to record it to an audio track through your soundcard, then do your audio mixdown. If the midi track is playing a VST synth, render it to a wav file. Adjust level (drag left/right) - Play - Experiment.Select track and click Edit Channel ("e").Adjust global effect level (left/right arrow).Press F6 to bring up the VST Send Effects window.Save processing power by routing a track to the auxiliary bus for it's effects rather than making an effect for each individual track. Locate new entry (same as current song position) » change " Data 1" column to patch number.Right pane (top): Click the "Add" drop-down menu, select Program Change » "Add" button.Left pane: Locate MIDI Track, clickety-click » Track Data » select target MIDI Part.Alternatively, once (something is) drawn: Select it, then change the instrument number on the Info Line (at the top, enable to view).Program Change numbers appear under aforementioned drop-down menu - draw until correct number appears.Controller Lane: Click at the time-point you want to change the patch.Change mouse-tool by selecting the Draw tool.In the Controller Lane (lowest pane, to the left), click on the drop-down menu » Program Change.Double-click on the Part to open the MIDI editor.Several ways to change your MIDI instrument within a song-part here's two of them (Assumes you know the instrument controller number): Method 1 - Cubase SX2 MIDI Editor ![]() ![]() Program Change - Switch Instrument Mid-song (SX2)
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