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The event Þlter only accepts events that meet all the speciÞed ranges.
This means that a note event must fall within the pitch range, the
velocity range, and the duration range in order to be included. The event
Þlter can also be used to accept events that occur in a range of channel
numbers, beats, and clock ticks.
You can choose either to include or exclude the events that meet the
speciÞed criteria. To exclude events within the designated range and
select the ones outside the designated range, check the exc checkbox for
that value range.
The event Þlter can also be used to identify several special event types:
audio, System Exclusive events, Lyrics, MCI commands, and a few
others. You do not enter a range of values for these special events; Pro
Audio Þnds all events of the types you choose.
The All and None buttons help you set up the event Þlter the way you
want:
Click this button...
All
None
In any place in the event Þlter where you would normally enter a pitch
string, you can also enter the pitch by pressing a key on your MIDI
keyboard. Also, you can use the question mark in place of the octave
number as a wild card. This lets the event Þlter accept a single note,
regardless of the octave. For example, the pitch string C? will match a C
in any octave. Use wild card octave numbers only for the minimum range
value. The maximum value is not needed, and its value is ignored.
Searching for an Event
The Go-Search command is used to Þnd the next event (searching
forward from the Now time) that meets the criteria you lay out in an
event Þlter. Once you have found the Þrst such event, you can Þnd the
To do this...
Set the event filter to include all events.
You can then modify the value ranges to
narrow down your search or uncheck the
types of events you want to exclude.
Set the event filter to not include any
events. Starting from a blank slate, you
can check off the types of events you
want to find or select and enter the
desired ranges of values.

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