How To Split MIDI Drums to Separate Tracks | Quick Tip

loads people deal with midi when we'' re triggering. drums or we deal with midi drum components as well as in groove agent you'' ve obtained 2 major elements.
you'' ve obtained your drum hits and also you'' ve got your drum patterns now if you drag a drum pattern.
right over right into a track or a groove agent se track in cubase you'' ve generally got a midi event.
so this occasion contains midi parts and also those midi parts which we can see down the bottom or the.
midi notes are triggering the various drum hits up here within the groove representative sc tool.
one of the truly awesome features of groove agent sc in the key editor is that we can in fact.
create a drum map from the instrument by going to this area and picking create drum map from.
instrument and currently if we double click on the occasion you can see all the various tool names and also.
we also obtain a drum map on the right-hand man side with rubies standing for all the different hits so.
it'' s a really helpful grid but we can take it a step additionally we can actually divide all of.
these various hits or every one of these various tools into their extremely own midi occasion so.
all the kicks as well as have their very own kick occasion we highlight the track rise to midi and also simply.
choose liquify component make sure these two boxes are clicked hit okay as well as straight away cubase is.
going to split all of those various tools yet the one problem we have doing it by doing this is.
it'' s created a variety of groove representative tools which can be quite extensive on the cpu so there'' s. a creative means of doing this so first off i'' m just mosting likely to reverse what i'' ve done and also that ' s
. removing all the brand-new circumstances of groove agent as well as currently i'' m going to produce a variety of various.
midi tracks so i can come by right here and produce a new groove agent tool as a shelf so.
this is primarily a vst component and it'' s creating a midi component which is appointed to that component and also.
once more i'' m filling the same predetermined into groove representative se3 so we'' ve got precisely the very same circumstances.
of groove agent it'' s just this is going to be a rack so i ' m simply dragging and also going down that midi.
part down as well as i'' m mosting likely to repeat the process of developing a drum map from the tool since i.
developed a new circumstances of groove agent essie when i double click on it you can see i'' ve got my drum.
map nicely arranged down the bottom with the grid currently all i'' ve done is produced a midi track which.
is appointed to that circumstances of groove agent essie which is a rack so i'' m duplicating the liquify part.
procedure here and also it'' s just adhering to specifically the exact same treatment and now i'' ve obtained the exact same amount.
of i guess midi events now all of these midi events are just been sent to the one circumstances.
of groove representative so over on the right hand side i'' ve only obtained that a person groove agent shelf over in.
my vst shelfs area as well as now i'' ve got every one of my components really nicely split and i can undergo as well as.
i can modify each private part without having to look at every one of the drum parts with each other and also if i.
was mosting likely to be incredibly ocd and also organized i'' d simply check out the midi event names and also i'' d begin to name.
my track checklist on the left hand side hi thanks for making the effort to drop in and take a look at this.
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How To Split MIDI Drums to Separate Tracks | Quick Tip

Many people use MIDI for triggering drums or work with MIDI drums in instruments like Groove Agent and Groove Agent SE. Splitting MIDI drum events on to separate tracks makes editing your drum patterns and individual drum hits like kick, snare, hi-hat and cymbals more convenient. This Cubase Quick Tips video looks at how to split MIDI drums to individual tracks using the MIDI key editor and Groove Agent in a neat way that minimises the load on your computer’s CPU.

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