[Solved] Increasing or decreasing by one octave.

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[Solved] Increasing or decreasing by one octave.

Is there a way in Sonar X3 to increase or decrease, in piano roll or staff views, the notes by let say one octave, without having to do it note by note?
I know that in some software that function exists: you highlight a section and you can increase or decrease by whatever you need.
 
Thank you in advance for any help.
 
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    Cactus Music
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    Re: Increasing or decreasing by one octave. 2017/01/16 21:43:34 (permalink)
    The Process/transpose function is what your looking for

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    Re: Increasing or decreasing by one octave. 2017/01/16 21:46:00 (permalink)
    Here are coupe of non-destructive methods:
    • the track inspector for each MIDI track and the MIDI tab on instrument tracks has a Key+ slider.
    • the Transpose MIDI MFX
    There are destruction options too such as Process > Transpose...
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    Re: Increasing or decreasing by one octave. 2017/01/16 22:01:41 (permalink)
    And there's also the Event Inspector...
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    Re: Increasing or decreasing by one octave. 2017/01/16 22:33:50 (permalink)
    Thank you all. Greatly appreciate.
    Problem solved.
    Gerry
     
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    Re: Increasing or decreasing by one octave. 2017/01/17 14:37:54 (permalink)
    I use Process -> Transpose a lot, so I created a Key Bind (Alt+T).

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