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2017/12/02 13:38:56 (permalink)

Back to work. A midi question

Lets finish the sadness for a while. So here a simple problem: I selected few midi notes in PRV and now want to reverse the selection so everything else is selected instead. Must be quite simple I guess ...

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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/02 15:40:20 (permalink)
Hi. Not in front of my DAW now.. Isn't it in: Edit, Select, Inverse selection?
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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/02 16:08:42 (permalink)
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Hi. Not in front of my DAW now.. Isn't it in: Edit, Select, Inverse selection?
All the best.




Nope, no such thing under Edit, Select :-(

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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/02 16:31:11 (permalink)
I could have sworn that it used to be there before.
I just checked on my laptop, and couldn't find it either.
Sorry to be of no more help.

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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/02 16:56:32 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Zargg 2017/12/02 17:02:46
  1. Select notes
  2. Using Smart Tools (F5), Hold Ctrl+Right Mouse Button and drag over all midi notes (including the currently selected notes).

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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/02 17:03:42 (permalink)
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  1. Select notes
  2. Using Smart Tools (F5), Hold Ctrl+Right Mouse Button and drag over all midi notes (including the currently selected notes).


Great tip!
I didn't know that.
All the best.

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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/03 12:26:55 (permalink)
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  1. Select notes
  2. Using Smart Tools (F5), Hold Ctrl+Right Mouse Button and drag over all midi notes (including the currently selected notes).




Thanks, it works !  I see it toggles the selected/unselected status of notes. But what if your track so big it is difficult to lasso all the midi notes?

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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/03 12:35:07 (permalink)
To select all the notes in one key press, Select All (CTRL+A).
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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/03 12:44:14 (permalink)
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To select all the notes in one key press, Select All (CTRL+A).



Well, in this case you can't do that. CTRL key have to be used together with Right Mouse. The point here is how to reverse selection in a large midi clip. Rogeriodec solution is very good but also kind of difficult to apply when midi clip is very very big.

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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/03 12:51:36 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Afrodrum 2017/12/03 22:04:08
Sorry - I should have added more detail ... I meant first select all the notes (CTRL+A) and then CTRL RightMouseButton drag over the notes you want deselected. That would leave you with all the notes selected except for the handful notes you RightMouseButton dragged over. Right? I just offered the CTRL+A as a quick method to get at all notes in a large track.
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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/03 13:02:29 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Afrodrum 2017/12/03 22:04:22
It the clip section is too big to lasso, split the clip in the midi track.

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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/03 13:08:44 (permalink)
In case you want to select all track notes, Ctrl+A to select everything and then Ctrl+Right Click on the notes you want to deselect.
If you want to select a large number of notes but not the entire track, decrease the horizontal and vertical zoom for a wider view, then select the desired range and proceed as in the previous case.
Well, this, as in many other cases, is just a workaround.
And now that Sonar is stopped, there are no other solutions in sight.
Let us help each other.

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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/03 18:09:11 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Afrodrum 2017/12/03 22:03:36
This is easy.
 
In the prv, if you already have some notes selected but want to invert the selection, just click & drag/sweep the virtual keyboard at the left of the the prv and hit the control key before you release the mouse during the drag/sweep

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Re: Back to work. A midi question 2017/12/03 22:03:28 (permalink)
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This is easy.
 
In the prv, if you already have some notes selected but want to invert the selection, just click & drag/sweep the virtual keyboard at the left of the the prv and hit the control key before you release the mouse during the drag/sweep




 
Excellent, exactly what I was looking for, THANKS. Perfect solution for long large dense midi clips. For microscopic reverse cases I will be using Rogeriodec tip, and just like he said lets stay here together.
 

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