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On 3 Feb 2004, at 23:31, "Keith" <yahoo@...> wrote:
> Guys, come on. Selecting all the occurrences of a note event is not the
> problem. How do I then replace ~each~ occurrence of that note with
another
> note or sequence of notes? If I select as you suggest, and do a
replace,
> it's going to replace the set of all occurrences of, say, C#, with a
single
> instance of my replacement string. That's not what I'm saying.
Understand?
> Every place there's a C#, I want to put something else.
>
> Anyway, I don't know about your edit menu, but mine has no "find
> again" or "find similar" or anything like that. Am I
missing something?
Vision used to have a fabulous feature that did this - AFAIK there is
no equivalent in Logic. It is something I miss like crazy, and for
some MIDI work I boot a copy of SVP on a machine running System 8.6.
Vision was quite advanced when it came to MIDI replacement and
flexibility. The "Generated Sequences" feature was stunning.
The "Select equal objects: and "Select Similar Objects" are
found in
the _local_ edit menus of various windows like Arrange and Event List
Windows.
_
with best wishes,
John
http://abram.ca/
> > Guys, come on. Selecting all the occurrences of a note event is
not the
> > problem. How do I then replace ~each~ occurrence of that note with
another
> > note or sequence of notes? If I select as you suggest, and do a
replace,
> > it's going to replace the set of all occurrences of, say, C#, with
a single
> > instance of my replacement string. That's not what I'm saying.
Understand?
> > Every place there's a C#, I want to put something else.
> >
> > Anyway, I don't know about your edit menu, but mine has no
"find
> > again" or "find similar" or anything like that. Am
I missing something?
Well, i have been able to do this all the time.
For a single note only
Open up the event editor and scroll editor in the same screenset.
Then select the note that you want to change - in your case lets say
it is c#3. Now go to the edit menu and choose Select equal. This will
select and highlight all c#3 notes in the entire sequence in the
scroll and event editor (assuming that you have the event editor and
scroll editor showing the sequence that u want to edit only and
that 'walking man' and 'chain link' is on). Now make the event editor
active by clicking on its top bar (don't click inside the event
editor as it will deselect all notes). with the notes still
highlighted in the event editor, double click just the first
occurance of the highlighted note, change it to whatever note you
want it to be (eg type in A#3) and hit enter. all highlighted notes
should change to A#3. Done
Works for me every single time and i use it alot
For all instances of that note/tone in all octaves.
follow the above except when choosing the notes, highlight say a C#3
and then edit>select similar. and follow the other procedures.
For all instances of a specific note at a particular position in the
measure
follow above except edit>select equal sub-positions
HTH
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