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Equal Pitch - all Octaves
Selects all note events of the highlighted part that have the same pitch (in any octave)
as the selected note event.
NOTE
This function requires that a single note event is selected.
Equal Pitch - same Octave
Selects all note events of the highlighted part that have the same pitch (same octave)
as the selected note event.
NOTE
This function requires that a single note event is selected.
Select Controllers in Note Range
Selects the MIDI controller data within the range of the selected note events.
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Deleting Note Events on page 485
Muting Note Events
You can mute individual note events in a MIDI editor. Muting individual notes allows you to
exclude note events from playback.
Do one of the following:
Click on a note event with the Mute tool.
Drag a rectangle with the Mute tool, enclosing all note events that you want to mute.
Select the note events and select Edit > Mute.
To unmute a note event, click it or enclose it with the Mute tool. You can also select a note
event and select Edit > Unmute.
Muted notes are dimmed in the note display.
Toggle Selections
To toggle selected elements within a selection rectangle, press Ctrl/Cmd and enclose the
same elements within a new selection rectangle.
Once you release the mouse button, the previous selection is deselected and vice versa.
Deleting Note Events
To delete note events, click on them with the Erase tool or select them and press
Backspace .
Delete Notes Dialog
The Delete Notes dialog allows you delete note events that do not match a specic length or
velocity.
To open the Delete Notes dialog, select a MIDI part in the Project window, and select
MIDI > Functions > Delete Notes.
MIDI Editors
Common MIDI Editor Functions
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