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Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note. Any help is very much appreciated.
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
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razor I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself  I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note. Any help is very much appreciated.
In the menu go to Process/Find/Change. This will bring up the Event Filter Menu. From there you can select ranges of notes i.e. kick drum, and modify the duration. Walt
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
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razor I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself  I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note. Any help is very much appreciated.
In the menu go to Process/Find/Change. This will bring up the Event Filter Menu. From there you can select ranges of notes i.e. kick drum, and modify the duration. Walt
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
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razor I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself  I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note. Any help is very much appreciated.
In the menu go to Process/Find/Change. This will bring up the Event Filter Menu. From there you can select ranges of notes i.e. kick drum, and modify the duration. Walt
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
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razor I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself  I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note. Any help is very much appreciated.
In the menu go to Process/Find/Change. This will bring up the Event Filter Menu. From there you can select ranges of notes i.e. kick drum, and modify the duration. Walt
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/09 22:16:34
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razor I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself  I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note. Any help is very much appreciated.
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
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razor I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself  I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note. Any help is very much appreciated.
In the menu go to Process/Find/Change. This will bring up the Event Filter Menu. From there you can select ranges of notes i.e. kick drum, and modify the duration. Walt
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/09 22:35:44
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☼ Best Answerby razor 2013/08/10 17:16:29
The event inspector is a God send. By default it's invisible, but I believe you can right click between the other inspector windows on top and check it to show up. Then open the prv and click on the kick drum note. Now you can adjust all notes at once in the Event inspector.
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/10 09:47:23
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For adjusting velocity and duration, click on the associated "key" in the - what do they call that thing - the vertical strip on the far left of the PRV that looks like a keyboard if you don't have a drum map, or contains drum names if you do. That'll select every MIDI event corresponding to that note, and then you can adjust them all at once.
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/10 09:49:27
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☄ Helpfulby razor 2013/08/10 17:16:21
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/10 17:15:44
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Ah, you guys rock. This is exactly what I needed. Thank you very much!
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/10 18:22:30
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/10 20:21:36
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/11 13:54:34
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I thought bitflipper's comment about the PRV was awesome. I have used Sonar/Cakewalk since it ran on a coal-burning PC and I did not know this.
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/12 14:51:09
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konradh I thought bitflipper's comment about the PRV was awesome. I have used Sonar/Cakewalk since it ran on a coal-burning PC and I did not know this.
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/13 17:26:05
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in piano roll view, lasso select (rightclick-dragging), then doubleclick on 1 note. properties then opens, make changes there will apply all notes selected. also you can select by clicking 1 midi note, then shift-click other note to create continuous selection. double click 1 note, same as above. can also ctrl-click notes to make not-continious selection. so same as in windows really. also you can click a note on the 'piano' keys on left, then you select all those paticular notes at once.... good luck
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/13 22:58:38
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Wouter Schijns in piano roll view, lasso select (rightclick-dragging), then doubleclick on 1 note. properties then opens, make changes there will apply all notes selected. also you can select by clicking 1 midi note, then shift-click other note to create continuous selection. double click 1 note, same as above. can also ctrl-click notes to make not-continious selection. so same as in windows really. also you can click a note on the 'piano' keys on left, then you select all those paticular notes at once.... good luck
That's cool. As you said, that would be very helpful for non-contiguous notes.
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/14 01:51:07
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Yes, the Event Inspector Module in the Control Bar is great for this. However, when it comes to Velocity values that are different... you have to set them to "0" first and then re-set them to the desired level. Steve
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/14 05:00:14
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soens Yes, the Event Inspector Module in the Control Bar is great for this. However, when it comes to Velocity values that are different... you have to set them to "0" first and then re-set them to the desired level. Steve
That's not strictly true Steve. There is one little quirk when changing velocities using the Event Inspector module in that, if you have a bunch of notes selected and you want want to change them all to, say, 100. If the FIRST selected note is already at 100, none of the others will change. Any other velocity value for the first note and they will ALL change. This has caught me out numerous times. Your setting them to "0" will work, but it's not necessary unless your first note's velocity is also the target velocity. Please, try it, and confirm I'm not talking out of my bottom (or anywhere else)
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/14 21:11:34
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Tried... and True! As you describe, my experience is typically wanting to change everything to 100 while the 1st note is already 100. Which is why I frequently have to -0- everything first. One more little quirk demystified. Thanks for catching that BJ.
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/14 21:55:07
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bitflipper For adjusting velocity and duration, click on the associated "key" in the - what do they call that thing - the vertical strip on the far left of the PRV that looks like a keyboard if you don't have a drum map, or contains drum names if you do. That'll select every MIDI event corresponding to that note, and then you can adjust them all at once.
And that is just about the only use I have ever found for that "feature". But if you're not looking and paying close attention, it will get you in trouble too.
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Re: Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
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