In this tutorial, I'll show you how to add more expression and human feel to your MIDI tracks by randomizing the note velocities using the Logical Editor in Cubase 12. By applying this technique, you'll be able to create more dynamic and realistic performances that sound less robotic and more natural.
First, I'll explain the basics of the Logical Editor and how to create a custom preset that randomizes the velocity of selected notes within a specified range. Then, I'll demonstrate how to apply this preset to your MIDI tracks and adjust the parameters to achieve the desired level of randomness.
Whether you're a producer, composer, or songwriter, learning how to humanize your MIDI notes is an essential skill that can take your music to the next level. So grab your MIDI controller and join me on this journey towards more expressive and emotional music!
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