MIDI Select by Channel

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2008/04/13 21:41:02 (permalink)

MIDI Select by Channel

I accidentally recorded a lengthy and complex improvisation with my keyboard set to "Layer", so I have duplicate notes on Channels 1 and 3. Is there a way to delete or at least separate out the Channel 3 notes without doing it manually in the event editor?

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    pjl
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    RE: MIDI Select by Channel 2008/04/13 21:44:35 (permalink)
    Don't have SONAR here with me (at work) but I assume you could use the interpolate command - at least I think that's what it's called. Check in the help file or manual.

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    RE: MIDI Select by Channel 2008/04/13 21:45:09 (permalink)
    Are they on the same track? If so you can use the a Cal to do that. I forget the name of it something like seperate notes by channel or some such.

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    RE: MIDI Select by Channel 2008/04/13 23:30:57 (permalink)
    Select whole track, go to Edit > Select by filter, in the channel field enter 3 for min and max. OK. Press Delete.

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