Hi Pino and John
I would have thought that you have more control with eq and effects if all midi tracks were converted to Wave or audio tracks all separately. People do It with drum hits to make up drum track, but that probably comes from a vst drum module though Instead of a midi module.Then render.
With audo tracks you have everything In Cubase to use.
I was just asking can you record for example 5 Genos midi tracks 1234 and 5 to 5 audio tracks mainly for final editing.
If you could highlight all midi tracks 1 to 16 and print all tracks to audio in one go It would be nice. That would cut time down to a minimum and stop you getting bored going back and forward on each track.
I think It would be much better to finalize all In Cubase and record all down to a stereo wave file to finish. Quicker than messing around with the Genos, but I do like messing around with the Genos really.
For Pino 's answer ---Yes you can edit all your midi and make a final song straight from the Genos, that's great.
If you had all those midi tracks converted to wave, then you have an arsenal of Cubase effects and eq's etc at your disposal plus the advantage of using vst's as well.
Also with wave files on each track you would not get those midi glitches when going back and forth editing. Sometimes you get a different instrument sound until you go back to the beginning or just before a program change . This happens when you make a song using registrations and all lead Instruments are on midi channel 1.
I think that converting your midi tracks to waves would be an advantage. I like to play a song in one go and do minor edits ,but now I am thinking of doing some of my own music and building tracks up separately also combining vst.
At the moment I have to get furthur along the line studying Cubase after Cakewalk pulled the plug .Now they are giving It away for free.
I am really getting to like Cubase.The Genos Is perfect with It,or nearly.
All the best
John