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Cubasis 2 midi editor bug?
Anyone have any trouble when they play a Grove with the piano roll editor only displaying one note of the track? I.e. I've record bass, snare, hat, etc. But the editor only displays the snare line. No other notes are there. Playing back though the hits are all there it's just I can't see them to edit.
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Maybe this will help, you can see the notes in the top scroll view but the piano roll editor doesn't display them. Is there something very basic I'm missing? Apologies if so, I've created new projects but the error persists so I'm guessing there is a step I'm missing with this program. Thanks for any help!!
Have you by any chance recorded this in 2 or 3 seperate takes? I.e. Press record, record a note, press stop, rinse and repeat
Looking at the picture it looks like 3 takes ( each note is slightly paler than the others)
This results in 3 layers of midi one for each take.
You can avoid this by not stopping recording and just adding notes as it loops
Or you can drag each layer of midi along the track, edit it, then put them back on top of each other.
Could it be that you have multiple midi regions stacked on top of each other?
Use the selection tool and tap 'glue' to merge them.
Hats off to you both, I thank you!
OT, This just goes to show that Cubasis could use 'Track Folders' where we can keep each take if we so wish to and expand & collapse the folder to save space on the screen.