Grouping Midi Tracks in Cubase Studio 5

Discussion in 'alt.steinberg.cubase' started by Django Cat, Dec 23, 2009.

  1. Django Cat Guest

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    Hi All

    Maybe a stupid question, but is there any way of grouping midi tracks
    in Cubase Studio 5 the same way as you can route audio tracks to a
    single group channel? I've got a 12 channel percussion section
    currently running on midi which I'd dearly like to be able to control
    the level of on a single fader.

    DC
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  2. Bas Guest

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    On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 17:13:05 GMT, "Django Cat"
    <> wrote:

    >Hi All
    >
    >Maybe a stupid question, but is there any way of grouping midi tracks
    >in Cubase Studio 5 the same way as you can route audio tracks to a
    >single group channel? I've got a 12 channel percussion section
    >currently running on midi which I'd dearly like to be able to control
    >the level of on a single fader.
    >
    >DC


    Simple: select all the tracks you want to group (in the mixer window)
    then right-click and select "link channels".
    No matter what channel fader you use, all the others will move with it
    :)
  3. Django Cat Guest

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    Re: Grouping Midi Tracks in Cubase Studio 5

    Bas wrote:

    > On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 17:13:05 GMT, "Django Cat"
    > <> wrote:
    >
    > > Hi All
    > >
    > > Maybe a stupid question, but is there any way of grouping midi
    > > tracks in Cubase Studio 5 the same way as you can route audio
    > > tracks to a single group channel? I've got a 12 channel percussion
    > > section currently running on midi which I'd dearly like to be able
    > > to control the level of on a single fader.
    > >
    > > DC

    >
    > Simple: select all the tracks you want to group (in the mixer window)
    > then right-click and select "link channels".
    > No matter what channel fader you use, all the others will move with it
    > :)


    Brilliant! Thanks, Bas, yes that works - have a rockin' Christmas!

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