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NOTE AND AUTOMATION EDITING
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! In Edit Mode, select clip(s) by clicking on it/them in the Clip Overview.
All note events in all note clips on one or several selected instrument tracks.
This has to be done in the Song/Block View.
All audio recordings in all audio clips on one or several selected audio tracks.
This has to be done in the Song/Block View.
! In Song/Block View you can transpose a combination of selected note clips/tracks and audio clips/tracks in
one go!
Transpose (Semitones)
D Click the “Transpose (Semitones)” radio button and then select the number of semi-tones to transpose the se-
lected notes, note clips and/or audio clips up or down. Click “Apply” to transpose.
! For MIDI notes and note clips the transposition is “absolute”, i.e. the notes are permanently moved to new
note positions in the clip.
! For audio clips the transposition is non-destructive, i.e. the audio is transposed relative to their original pitch/
key without affecting the original audio. For audio clips the relative Transpose amount is also displayed in the
Transpose display in the Inspector for the selected audio clip(s). See “Transposing Audio Clips” for more de-
tails about transposing audio clips.
q You can also transpose notes by manually moving them using the mouse or arrow keys, as described in “Mov-
ing notes manually” and “Changing note pitches (transpose) with the arrow keys”.
q You can also transpose notes numerically in the inspector. See “Note and automation editing in the Inspec-
tor”.
Randomize Notes
D Click the “Randomize Notes” radio button and then select the note range to which to transpose the selected
MIDI notes. Click “Apply” to transpose.
The selected notes will be randomly transposed within the set note range.
Extract Notes to Lanes
The Extract Notes to Lanes pane in the Tool Window.
The “Extract Notes to Lanes” function on the Sequencer Tools tab in the Tool Window is used for moving or duplicat-
ing user-defined notes of a certain pitch, or notes within a defined pitch range, to a new note clip on a new, additional
note lane. This function is very useful if you, for example, have recorded a drum track, with all notes in the same clip,
and then want to extract individual drum sounds (note pitches in this case) to separate lanes to be able to edit them
more easily - or to apply ReGroove channels (see “The ReGroove Mixer”).