Specifications

Pro Tools Reference Guide374
To undo the command in the MIDI Operations
window:
Choose Edit > Undo.
Using the MIDI Operations Window
Use the following methods to easily configure
the various options, which vary from command
to command, in the MIDI Operations window:
To move forward and back through the vari-
ous fields, press Tab or Shift+Tab.
Increment or decrement selected fields with
the Up and Down Arrows. Press and hold these
keys to scroll quickly through the values.
Control-drag (Windows) or Command-drag
(Macintosh) up or down in a selected field to
scroll to a new value.
Press Control (Windows) or Command (Mac-
intosh) while adjusting sliders for finer resolu-
tion.
For selected pitch and velocity fields, play a
note on your MIDI controller keyboard to auto-
matically enter it.
Changing a value for a particular control
(such as the Swing Percentage in the Quantize
window), automatically enables the control.
Select Notes
The Select Notes command allows you to fur-
ther narrow a selection of MIDI notes based on
pitch. The command can be used to select a sin-
gle note or note range for the entire length of a
region or track, or to select the upper or lower
voices within chords.
To open the Select Notes window:
Choose MIDI > Select Notes.
Options for the Select Notes command include:
All Notes Selects all notes.
Notes Between Selects a range of notes between
the specified upper and lower note. Values for
the notes can be entered in pitch (C1–G8) or
MIDI note numbers (0–127).
Top Selects the highest note or notes in each
chord.
Bottom Selects the lowest note or notes in each
chord.
Selecting a Pitch Range of Notes
A common use for Select Notes is to select a sin-
gle note for the entire length of a region or track.
This is especially useful if you want to select a
note in a MIDI drum track (such as a hi-hat),
and affect it over the selected time range with
the Quantize, Groove Quantize, Transpose, or
Change Duration command.
To select only the hi-hats in a General MIDI drum
track:
1 Using the Grabber or Selector, select the range
of MIDI notes that contains the note.
2 Choose MIDI > Select Notes.
Select Notes window