To answer the second question - if you have 2 user files that you want to combine you could save each as a library file (ie load the first user file -...
In Utility Settings Midi I/O do you have the Controller Reset set to Hold?
A performance shouldn't really be thought of as a file - it is the playable sounds of the montage (which could be single or multi part). A "virgin" mo...
You will only be able to do an audio mix down if there are audio tracks in your Cubase project.
Yes - Settings System Calibrate Touch Panel
As BM says - it's not a traditional sequencer - the brochure describes it as a Performance Recorder. Why waste time continually complaining about what...
I agree - if note shift could be a setting for a live set slot (in the same way as it is for volume) that would be a timesaver. Incidentally does usin...
For the first question I'm not sure what the issue is. It sounds like you want to be able to see your user performances that only use single parts. Th...
Try to think of live sets as pointers to performances (preset, user or library) so if the performance is deleted the slot has nothing to point to. Als...
When you are talking about upper transpose are you referring to the note shift of the part or the osc tune parameter? I know that note shift is limite...
This is usually because the performance that was registered to that slot has been deleted at some point. You can delete the slot itself by pressing ed...
Yes. Once you have loaded a wav file into an element of an awm2 part or drum part that wav file is then stored in the user memory (you can go to utili...
If you have imported the library performance then everything needed for it to function without the original library file will be in the user area.
If you use the Import function you can bring a library performance and its associated wav files into the user area of the memory so if you then save a...
I've taken another look at this. It seems when you load a library file the live set for that file is added after the 8th user bank and indeed this is ...