edit / select filter question

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2005/06/11 23:24:58 (permalink)

edit / select filter question

Basically I am trying to check out all the kick drum notes in the piano roll.... I can select them, however, I still see the velocities of all hits, making editing of velocity sort of a pain in the a$$.

Is there any way for me to hide everything but the kick notes, and see only those velocities?



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    Phrauge
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    RE: edit / select filter question 2005/06/11 23:31:24 (permalink)
    You could run the "Split Notes to Tracks" CAL. Then you'd have all of your drum elements on seperate tracks. After you've edited them to taste, you can bounce them back to a single track. (or not) HTH.
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    RE: edit / select filter question 2005/06/12 00:04:35 (permalink)
    Phrauge, thank you... that did the trick, however, now how do I merge these 21 seperate midi tracks back to one? :) Sonar wont allow a bounce it seems... and the split tracks are causing a few other complications, but nothing that can't be worked around....

    *edit*... I think I've got it.
    post edited by kab - 2005/06/12 00:19:53



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    Phrauge
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    RE: edit / select filter question 2005/06/12 00:22:50 (permalink)
    IAH, I never bounce the MIDI tracks back together. Just group the MIDI tracks to their own audio tracks (kik & snare to mono tracks and toms and cymbals to stereo) and bounce the tracks to audio. Then you can mix them like regular drum tracks. HTH.
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    RE: edit / select filter question 2005/06/12 06:08:48 (permalink)
    Kab,

    Its a pain, but

    in track view........

    Move each Track to one track.

    (Holding shift to keep em in place. and hit show Layers, will make it easier)

    Then select all, and Bounce to Clip.

    Hth.




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    RE: edit / select filter question 2005/06/12 07:39:42 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: Phrauge

    You could run the "Split Notes to Tracks" CAL. Then you'd have all of your drum elements on seperate tracks. After you've edited them to taste, you can bounce them back to a single track. (or not) HTH.

    I never knew that! Thanks!

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    RE: edit / select filter question 2005/06/12 08:03:32 (permalink)


    Sonar wont allow a bounce it seems...


    Why not just select all the tracks, copy (or cut) them and then paste-to-one-track.
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    RE: edit / select filter question 2005/06/12 12:17:52 (permalink)
    good point woodshed.

    heheheh.

    that would be to easy.

    (i gotta stop reading post with a hangover)
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