How To Delete All CC7 In A Track

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2010/02/25 22:32:23 (permalink)

How To Delete All CC7 In A Track

I am looking for an easy way to delete all CC7 events from an entire midi track.  I don't see a way to do this from the event view or the process->interpolate.
 
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    Rbh
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    Re:How To Delete All CC7 In A Track 2010/02/25 22:41:04 (permalink)
    Select by filter..delete.

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    Re:How To Delete All CC7 In A Track 2010/02/25 22:48:55 (permalink)
    This is from HSH7 but might work. First select the track/clip in the clips pane. In the main menu click Edit>Select>By Filter.
    In the dialog box that opens click NONE. Then put a check in CONTROL. Then change the Min Number Value to 7, Then change the Max Number Value to 7. Press OK to close the Dialog Box. Hit the Delete Key. That should delete all Control #7 events in the selected track/clip.
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    Re:How To Delete All CC7 In A Track 2010/02/26 02:40:04 (permalink)
    Another way is, in the event view, open the event manager (V), select to display only CC's, select everything in the view (Ctrl-Shift-End if on the first event - the little boxes on the far left of the view show which events are selected), and do Edit-Delete (using the Delete key will only delete the current event, not everything, but using the menu deletes everything selected).

    If you have lots of different CC's (i.e. not just CC7), you need to use Select by Filter, though. But this method is useful for getting rid of all CC's (or aftertouch or pitch wheel or whatever).

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    Re:How To Delete All CC7 In A Track 2010/02/26 11:41:11 (permalink)
    Thank you all for your help.  The Select By Filter did the trick.  I had a mixture of CC events and wanted to only delete the ones that were CC7. 
     
    I was turning a Leslie effect on and off with my controller's mod wheel and, to my surprise, it was transmitting literally hundreds of events instead of just the dozen or so I actually needed.  I ended up deleting all of them and just inserting the events manually where needed.
     
    Thanks again.
     
     
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