Editing midi drum loops

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2011/10/06 15:07:04 (permalink)

Editing midi drum loops

 I asked this question in the Guitar Tracks forum and didn't get an answer so.....I'm asking it again here.I basicly want to make a new midi loop from parts of 3 other midi loops.I want the kick pattern from one loop,the hihat pattern from another,and the snare pattern from a 3rd loop.I know I can move the notes/hit one at a time but,is there a way to move multiple notes/hits at one time?
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    Kalle Rantaaho
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    Re:Editing midi drum loops 2011/10/06 15:21:13 (permalink)
    Maybe I've misunderstood something, 'cause the answer seems so obvious - copy/paste.
    When you click the piano key in PRV all the respective notes are selected. Just copy and paste. 

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    Re:Editing midi drum loops 2011/10/06 15:47:23 (permalink)
    Kalle Rantaaho


    Maybe I've misunderstood something, 'cause the answer seems so obvious - copy/paste.
    When you click the piano key in PRV all the respective notes are selected. Just copy and paste. 


    I didn't realise that,thanks.That'll save alot of time.
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