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Select a root note and a scale type for the new scale in the New Scale pop-up
menus.
NOTE
If the new root note differs from the current root note, this leads to an entirely
different key.
Keep Notes in Range
Limits the transposition of notes to the note values that you specify with the Highest
Note and Lowest Note settings.
NOTE
Notes that would be outside the range after transposition are shifted to another
octave, keeping the correct transposed pitch if possible. If the range between the
upper and lower limit is very narrow, the note is transposed as far as possible, that is,
to notes specied with the Highest Note and Lowest Note values. If you set Highest
Note and Lowest Note to the same value, all notes are transposed to this pitch.
Merging MIDI Events into a New Part
You can merge all MIDI events into a new part, apply MIDI modiers, and generate a new part.
PROCEDURE
1. Do one of the following:
Mute the tracks or parts that you do not want to include in the merge.
Solo the track that contains the events that you want to include in the merge.
2. Set up the left and right locators to encompass the area that you want to merge.
NOTE
Only events starting within this area will be included.
3. Optional: Select a track for the new part.
If you do not select a track, a new MIDI track is created. If several MIDI tracks are selected,
the new part is inserted on the rst selected track.
4. Select MIDI > Merge MIDI in Loop.
5. In the MIDI Merge Options dialog, make your changes.
6. Click OK.
RESULT
A new part is created between the locators on the destination track, containing the processed
MIDI events.
RELATED LINKS
MIDI Merge Options Dialog on page 472
Freezing MIDI Modiers on page 462
MIDI Merge Options Dialog
To open the MIDI Merge Options dialog, select a MIDI part, and select MIDI > Merge MIDI
in Loop.
MIDI Functions
Merging MIDI Events into a New Part
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