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Cubase 15: Entering lyrics in the Cubase Key Editor

Demo summary

The user demonstrates how to select MIDI notes in the Key Editor and type English words directly into the text section to generate sung lyrics.

Step-by-step

  1. Double-click the MIDI part to open the Key Editor
  2. Select the MIDI notes you want to assign lyrics to
  3. Locate the text section within the Key Editor
  4. Type the English words directly into the text field

Tips

  • You can type standard English words without any special formatting or phonetic typing

Highlights

that's so easy. You're going to love it.

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  2. 4:040:57Entering lyrics in the Cubase Key EditorCurrentThe user demonstrates how to select MIDI notes in the Key Editor and type English words directly into the text section to generate sung lyrics.Cubase