How to copy MIDI Controller event curves from PRV of one track to another ?

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2012/06/20 04:06:01 (permalink)

How to copy MIDI Controller event curves from PRV of one track to another ?

 
We can copy selected controller event curve data from one panel to another (for a different controller event) within the same track in the PRV ?
 
Is there a way to do that from one MIDI track to another ?
 
 
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    soens
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    Re:How to copy MIDI Controller event curves from PRV of one track to another ? 2012/06/20 04:16:51 (permalink)
    Yes. One way is to have both tracks open in the same PRV window, select the track/events you want copied.
    Then select the paste-to track and right click in it's controller pane and select "Copy Selected Events to this Lane".
     
    You can also link the tracks so that any new data or controllers you add to one track are created in the other tracks also.
     
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    Re:How to copy MIDI Controller event curves from PRV of one track to another ? 2012/06/20 05:31:36 (permalink)
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    Yes. One way is to have both tracks open in the same PRV window, select the track/events you want copied.
    Then select the paste-to track and right click in it's controller pane and select "Copy Selected Events to this Lane".
     
    You can also link the tracks so that any new data or controllers you add to one track are created in the other tracks also.
     
    Steve
    same query , but where do you find the paste to track command. I have different instruments on separate tracks and want to copy expression (cc11) from one to all but after selecting with tool, I cannot copy. 
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    Re:How to copy MIDI Controller event curves from PRV of one track to another ? 2012/06/20 05:46:47 (permalink)
    How are you trying to copy?

    If ctrl  + c doesn't work, try going edit > copy

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    Re:How to copy MIDI Controller event curves from PRV of one track to another ? 2012/06/20 07:27:14 (permalink)
    I have tried ctl+c, there is no edit copy in the full window PRV. I copy the events and then right click on event window pane, select copy selected events to this lane but nothing happens.
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    How are you trying to copy?

    If ctrl  + c doesn't work, try going edit > copy


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    Re:How to copy MIDI Controller event curves from PRV of one track to another ? 2012/06/21 03:35:06 (permalink)
    If you have more than one track in the PRV, go to the right pane and make sure that the correct track is selected, then make sure you select the correct controller pane below before you copy. 
    Also make sure the controllers are on the MIDI channel you want. The default is 1.
    It can be confusing at first but I don't know an easier way to explain it.
     
    Steve
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