Searching for event contexts
On the Filter Target pop-up menu, you will find an option called “Last Event”. This can be used to perform context-dependent searches (especially useful in the Input Transformer).
“Last Event” indicates the state of an event which has already passed the Input Transformer/Logical Editor. The condition has to be combined with Parameter 1 and Parameter 2.
Below, you will find a few examples on how the Last Event filter target can be used.
Here, the action will only be performed when the sustain pedal is down:
Filter Target |
Condition |
Parameter 1 |
Parameter 2 |
---|---|---|---|
Last Event |
Equal |
MIDI Status |
176/Controller |
Last Event |
Equal |
Value 1 |
64 |
Last Event |
Bigger |
Value 2 |
64 |
In this example, the action will be performed when the note C1 is pressed (the “Note is playing” condition is only available in the Input Transformer and in the Transformer effect):
Filter Target |
Condition |
Parameter 1 |
Parameter 2 |
---|---|---|---|
Type is |
Equal |
Note |
|
Last Event |
Equal |
Note is playing |
36/C1 |
In this example, the action will be performed after playing the C1 note:
Filter Target |
Condition |
Parameter 1 |
Parameter 2 |
---|---|---|---|
Last Event |
Equal |
Value 1 |
36/C1 |
Cubase Pro only: In this example, the action will be performed for Note Expression VST 3 Tuning events that are attached to a C1 note when C1 is pressed:
Filter Target |
Condition |
Parameter 1 |
Parameter 2 |
---|---|---|---|
Type is |
Equal |
VST 3 Event |
Tuning |
Last Event |
Equal |
MIDI Status |
144/Note On |
Last Event |
Equal |
Value 1 |
36/C1 |