M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 39: Event Operations

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Selecting and Splitting Notes

To select and split notes:

1

Do one of the following:

• With the Grabber or Selector tool, select

the range of MIDI notes that contains the
notes.

– or –

• To affect all the MIDI notes on a track, click

in the track with the Selector tool, so that it
contains a flashing edit cursor.

2

Choose Event > Event Operations > Select/Split

Notes

.

3

Configure the Pitch Criteria.

4

Configure the Other Criteria (Velocity, Dura-

tion, and Position).

5

Enable the Select or Split option.

6

From the Split Notes pop-up menu, select Copy

or Cut.

7

If splitting notes, select the Copy or Cut to des-

tination.

8

If splitting notes, enable the Include All Contin-

uous MIDI Data

option. Enabling this option in-

cludes all controller data associated with the
split notes in newly created tracks. Leave this
option unchecked to split only note data to new
tracks.

9

Click Apply.

Any Real-Time Properties associated with the
track or regions are copied to new tracks created
by Select/Split Notes.

Selecting a Pitch Range of Notes

A common use for Select/Split Notes is to select
a single note for the entire length of a region or
track. This is especially useful if you want to se-
lect 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

Do one of the following:

• With the Grabber or Selector tool, select

the range of MIDI notes that contains the
notes.

– or –

• To affect all the MIDI notes on a track, click

in the track with the Selector tool, so that it
contains a flashing edit cursor.

2

Choose Event > Event Operations > Select/Split

Notes

.

3

Select the Notes Between option with the note

range set to F#1 and F#1 (if the MIDI Note Display
setting in the MIDI Preferences page is set to
Standard Pitch

).

For a General MIDI drum kit, the closed hi-hat is
assigned to MIDI note number 42 (F#1 at Stan-
dard Pitch). If the hi-hat for your drum kit is as-
signed to a different note, make sure to specify
it.

4

Click Apply.

You can also select all notes of a specific
pitch on a track using the mini-keyboard.
For more information, see “Selecting MIDI
Notes” on page 582.

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