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Applying a Filter
Just setting up the filters is enough for some very complex Logical Editing. Proceed
as follows:
1. Open Logical Edit from the Arrange window or from the editors, depend-
ing on what you want to process.
See page 164 in this chapter for details.
2. Set up the Filters to “find” the desired Events.
3. Select one of the Functions from the pop-up menu.
The Function pop-up. See the table below for details.
4. If you have selected “Quantize”, set the Quantize value as desired.
5. Click “Do it”.
The function is performed.
You can make as many edits as you wish without leaving Logical Edit.
Note that Events that do
not
pass through the filters remain intact, they are not
affected in any way by the operation.
Functions
Function Description
Quantize The Events that pass through the filters are Over-Quantized to the
Quantize value set with the Quantize Pop-up menu.
Quantizing non-note data, allows you to “thin out” for example Con-
trollers or Pitch Bend.
Select This Function is only active if you selected Logical Edit from one of
the other Edit windows: Key, Drum, List or Score. It simply selects the
Events that pass through the filters for future processing directly in the
editor, after you have exited Logical Edit.
Delete The notes that pass through the filters simply get deleted.
Extract This Function is only active if you selected Logical Edit from the Ar-
range window. It Cuts the Events that pass through the filters out of
the Part, and then creates new Part(s) with the extracted Events only.
These new Part(s) are put on a new Track and have the same start and
end points as the original(s).
Copy This Function is only active if you selected Logical Edit from the Ar-
range window. It works just as Extract, only it doesn't Cut the Events
from the Part(s), it Copies them.
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