Transposing a Midi Note

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2010/11/18 11:09:02 (permalink)

Transposing a Midi Note

In my MIDI file all the A3's need to be transposed up to B3. How do I do this in Sonar? If Sonar can't do this, do you know of a program that can?

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    Tremor
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    Re:Transposing a Midi Note 2010/11/18 12:04:41 (permalink)
    Which version of Sonar are you using?

    In home studio and if you're talking about individual notes in a track, one way is to go to piano roll view, play the track and every time you see and hear the A3 note, stop the track and drag it up to B3 using the mouse

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    Re:Transposing a Midi Note 2010/11/18 12:18:50 (permalink)
    you could do it programmatically using a CAL script if you have SHS6 or below.  I don't think SHS7 still supports CAL (although I will gladly stand corrected if someone knows otherwise).

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    Re:Transposing a Midi Note 2010/11/18 12:28:09 (permalink)
    The following works in SHS7 and ProAudio9:
    Go to the piano roll view.  Click on the piano note (the piano key, not the midi note) of interest (in your case A3).  Using the Arrow selector, grab one of the midi notes and move it up or down as needed.  All the selected notes move.  Done!
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