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MIDI Volume
MIDI Volume is a MIDI Controller message, Controller 7 to be exact. When a de-
vice receives MIDI Volume messages it is supposed to adjust its volume for that
MIDI Channel, just as if you had changed the it directly from the front panel.
● Some older synthesizers might not be able to respond to MIDI Volume!
Entering Volume in the Inspector
Just as with Program Change messages you can enter MIDI Volume messages in
the Inspector for individual Parts, for example to get a basic mix at the beginning
and to introduce volume changes at different positions in the Song.
Entering Volume in an Editor
You can enter single MIDI Volume messages in the List editor, but it is probably
more convenient to use the Controller Display in Key and Drum Edit. This allows
you to “paint” volume curves, to easily create fade ins and fade outs etc.
A Fade in, drawn in Key Edit.
Finding Volume messages in Parts
The same method described above for finding Program Changes can be used to find
Volume. The only difference is that you specify Controllers in the Part Appearance
pop-up or in the List Edit Filter section. Please note that this displays all Control-
lers, though, not only Volume.
When Cubase VST plays
back this Part, the instrument
will receive a MIDI Volume
message to set its Volume to
a value of 115.
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