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  • Is There a Way to Edit Multiple MIDI Notes' Properties at the Same Time?
2013/08/09 21:50:56
razor
I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself
 
I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note.
 
Any help is very much appreciated.
2013/08/09 22:16:44
WallyG
razor
I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself
 
I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note.
 
Any help is very much appreciated.


In the menu go to Process/Find/Change. This will bring up the Event Filter Menu. From there you can select ranges of notes i.e. kick drum, and modify the duration.
Walt
 
2013/08/09 22:16:46
WallyG
razor
I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself
 
I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note.
 
Any help is very much appreciated.


In the menu go to Process/Find/Change. This will bring up the Event Filter Menu. From there you can select ranges of notes i.e. kick drum, and modify the duration.
Walt
 
2013/08/09 22:16:48
WallyG
razor
I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself
 
I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note.
 
Any help is very much appreciated.


In the menu go to Process/Find/Change. This will bring up the Event Filter Menu. From there you can select ranges of notes i.e. kick drum, and modify the duration.
Walt
 
2013/08/09 22:16:44
WallyG
razor
I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself
 
I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note.
 
Any help is very much appreciated.


In the menu go to Process/Find/Change. This will bring up the Event Filter Menu. From there you can select ranges of notes i.e. kick drum, and modify the duration.
Walt
 
2013/08/09 22:16:34
WallyG
razor
I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself
 
I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note.
 
Any help is very much appreciated.


This software has the hiccups!
 
2013/08/09 22:16:44
WallyG
razor
I need to get better at picking the subjects of my posts--I don't leave much for the post itself
 
I need to grab all of the kick drum MIDI notes from the PRV and change their duration. There has got to be a way to do all of them at once and I'm missing it. I laso them all and right-click, but when I edit the properties, it only applies to one note.
 
Any help is very much appreciated.


In the menu go to Process/Find/Change. This will bring up the Event Filter Menu. From there you can select ranges of notes i.e. kick drum, and modify the duration.
Walt
 
2013/08/09 22:35:44
clintmartin
The event inspector is a God send. By default it's invisible, but I believe you can right click between the other inspector windows on top and check it to show up. Then open the prv and click on the kick drum note. Now you can adjust all notes at once in the Event inspector.
2013/08/10 09:47:23
bitflipper
For adjusting velocity and duration, click on the associated "key" in the - what do they call that thing - the vertical strip on the far left of the PRV that looks like a keyboard if you don't have a drum map, or contains drum names if you do. That'll select every MIDI event corresponding to that note, and then you can adjust them all at once.
2013/08/10 09:49:27
garrigus
Check out this free video...
* Cakewalk SONAR - Event Inspector Editing
http://blip.tv/garrigus/cakewalk-sonar-event-inspector-editing-5355143
 
Scott

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