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Setting Out Hitpoints
Using the Mouse
The obvious way of setting out Hitpoints is using the Pencil in the Toolbox. This
works just as with Time Signature changes (see page 400), just select the Pencil
from the Toolbox and click or drag in a Hitpoint Strip (see previous chapter). The
Snap values restricts your input as usual.
Please note that when settings out Meter Hits, you may want to turn off Snap
completely.
If you hold down [Alt] while dragging, you get two linked Hitpoints, but more
about that on page 419.
Via MIDI
You can use MIDI to input Time Hits, whether Cubase VST is playing or not.
1. Activate the MIDI In button on the Status Bar.
The MIDI In button.
2. If so desired (see below) activate playback.
3. "Send" in some MIDI Notes, for example by tapping a MIDI keyboard.
When the MIDI In button is activated, MIDI notes coming in while the Master
Track editor is open will be converted to Time Hits.
4. When you are done, turn off the MIDI In button.
For this function to work, you don’t have to be in play or record mode. This
means you can add hitpoints even when syncing to time code running very
slow or even at still frame (using VITC time code converted to MIDI Time
Code, for example). This will allow you to input Hits "manually" with very
high precision.
Using Fill
To create evenly spaced Meter Hits, there is a special item on the pop-up Do menu,
called "Fill meter hitpoints". This will fill the Meter Hit strip with Hitpoints, be-
tween the Left and Right Locator, spaced according to the Snap value.
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