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To Select Events Using the Event Filter...
1.
First, select an initial set of tracks, clips, or events.
2.
Choose Edit-Select by Filter to display the Event Filter dialog box.
3.
Set up the event filter to find the events you want.
4.
Click OK.
Pro Audio searches the currently selected events and weeds out those
that do not meet the requirements of the event filter.
Example: Splitting Left-Hand and Right-Hand Parts
Suppose you recorded a keyboard riff on Track 1 but want to split the left
and right hands apart into separate tracks so you can edit them
separately. Suppose that all the right-hand notes are above C4. HereÕs
how to proceed:
1.
Select all of Track 1 by clicking on the track number in the Track
view.
2.
Choose Edit-Select by Filter to display the Event Filter dialog box.
3.
Click the None button to clear the dialog box.
4.
Check the Note checkbox, and enter a minimum value of C4. The
maximum should already be set to C9.
5.
Click OK. Pro Audio selects all the notes from C4 up.
6.
Choose Edit-Cut to move the selected notes to the clipboard.
Choose Edit-Paste and paste the events to a different track.
7.
Edit-Interpolate
The Edit-Interpolate command is an extremely ßexible way of
manipulating the data parameters of events. It works something like the
search-and-replace function in a word processor but with scaling rather
than simple replacement.
This command uses two event Þlters. The Þrst event Þlter lets you set up
your search criteria. The second event Þlter is used to deÞne the
replacement value ranges. When an event satisÞes the search criteria,
its parameters are scaled between the search ranges and the
replacement ranges. This permits transposition, inversion, key
signature changes, and other operations to be accomplished with this
one simple command.

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