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Remapping MIDI Inputs and Outputs

The Input/Output Mapping section to the right in the MIDI System Setup dialog allows you to remap MIDI Inputs and Outputs globally. For example, this can be useful if you have made a change in your studio setup, so that a MIDI instrument that previously was connected to MIDI Output “A” now is connected to MIDI Output “B”. Instead of having to go through your Song and change the Output setting for every separate instance (Tracks, Parts, Drum Sounds, various Modules, etc.) you can simply remap MIDI Output “A” to MIDI Output “B”:

1. Pull down the Options menu and select “System...” from the MIDI Setup submenu. The MIDI System Setup dialog appears.

 

2. Make sure “MIDI Output A” is selected on the MIDI Output pop-up menu to the right. 3. Pull down the “Mapped to” pop-up menu below and select “MIDI Output B”. All instances previously set to “MIDI Output A” will now send MIDI to “MIDI Output B”.

 

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• You can also remap MIDI Inputs in the same way.
For regular MIDI recording this makes no difference, since Cubase VST records on all activated MIDI Inputs. However, if you are using Multi Track Recording (see page 46) or if you are using functions with separate MIDI Input selectors (such as the Arpeggiator or MIDI Effect Processor module, or the VST Remote Control setup), this can be useful.

• To reset MIDI Input and Output mapping to the original settings, click the Reset Map.