Applying randomness to MIDI parts is a great way of making your MIDI parts in Cubase sound fresh and interesting. With the MIDI randomizer in the Inspector, you can use MIDI modifiers to change the position, pitch, velocity and length of MIDI notes. The Cubase logical editor can also add a wide range of randomness in MIDI. It’s a powerful feature of MIDI in Cubase, letting you choose what MIDI message you want to transform and how you want to transform it, with many different and creative options. We hope you find this video entertaining and useful. If you like what you see, please leave a comment and tell us what you think. Thank you.
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