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Transpose: This lets you transpose a range of events in a
Sequence on a Track, which you can set in the Transpose
Events window that appears. The events within the
specified range will be shifted accordingly within the grid.
Click Do It to confirm your choice or Cancel to cancel the
operation.
Sequence: Click this drop-down menu and select the
desired Sequence.
Track: Click this drop-down menu and select the
Track containing the desired Sequence.
Time / To: Click and drag these fields up or down to
set the time range (in bars: beats: ticks) of the
events in the desired Sequence. Alternatively, double-
click the field and type in a number.
From Pad / To Pad (for Drum Programs): Click and
drag these fields up or down to set the "source" pad
(whose
events
"destination" pad (where the events will be placed).
Range (for Keygroup Programs, MIDI Programs, and Plugin Programs): Click and drag these fields
up or down to set the range of notes of the events you want to transpose. Events within this note
range will be transposed while events outside of this range will remain unchanged.
Transpose (for Keygroup Programs, MIDI Programs, and Plugin Programs): Click and drag this
field up or down to set how many semitones up or down you want to transpose the events.
Hardware: To transpose the current Sequence:
1. Press Seq Edit to open the Edit Sequence window.
2. Press Pad 06 (Transpose) to open the Transpose window.
3. Use the Cursor Buttons to select the desired field and use the Data Dial or –/+ buttons to adjust
them. For numeric values, you can also use the numeric keypad to type in a value. For pad
numbers, you can simply press the desired pad.
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