Globally replace CC's with a different value

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2012/05/18 14:16:11 (permalink)

Globally replace CC's with a different value

I have a situation where a keyboard player recorded a rather long section.  Sonar recorded the continuous controller 67- not 64- which is the sustain pedal (yeah, I'm certain it's the keyboard issue- not Sonar- but...)  Is there a way globally replace cc 67 with cc 64?  I know I can do it manually but don't wish to if I don't have to.

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    Sacalait
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    Re:Globally replace CC's with a different value 2012/05/18 14:36:34 (permalink)
    sorry for the 'duh' moment....  I found the 'find and replace' function...

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    Re:Globally replace CC's with a different value 2012/05/18 14:49:58 (permalink)
    Hey!

    Have you tried the Process Menu > Find / Change function ? Works a bit like a Find / Replace function in a text editor. Select all the clips that you need to change ... set it up to find cc67 > cc67 with any value and press ok ... then get the second replace stage to substitute cc64.

    Only drawback is that your eyes will scream 'Gaaaahhhhhh!' at you the first time you open the function. Lots of options, old-school windows 95 graphics but persist if you can, its a life-saver in some situations.

    WTB fully function logical editor for Sonar with modern UI.


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