How to find and clear MIDI messages

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2011/05/03 14:35:34 (permalink)

How to find and clear MIDI messages

I have a midi file, but only want to keep the notes. I have the midi clip inserted in an instrument reack running a synth. The problem is that, each time I hit play, the synth patch reverts back to the default. I'm thinking there is some sort of midi message that does that?

How can I clear everything except for the notes? I tried copying and pasting notes, but Sonar just copies clips, including the controller messages.

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    WDI
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    Re:How to find and clear MIDI messages 2011/05/03 15:26:12 (permalink)
    I'm still on Sonar 7 but you could try Edit/Select/By Filter... It should give you the options to only select what you need. I think if you uncheck sysxdata or sysxbank one of them should do the trick.
    post edited by WDI - 2011/05/03 15:29:03

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    Re:How to find and clear MIDI messages 2011/05/03 16:22:12 (permalink)
    Go into the Events View and press the delete key on any program changes there that you don't want.

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    Re:How to find and clear MIDI messages 2011/05/03 16:22:12 (permalink)
    Dup post. Sorry, pressed key twice... 

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