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From Cursor to End
Makes a selection on all tracks, from the project cursor to the end of the project.
Equal Pitch - all Octaves
This function requires that a single note is selected. It selects all notes of this part that
have the same pitch in any octave as the selected note.
Equal Pitch - same Octave
This function requires that a single note is selected. It selects all notes of this part that
have the same pitch and the same octave as the selected note.
Select Controllers in Note Range
Selects the controllers within the note range.
All on Selected Tracks
Selects all events on the selected track. Only used for event selection.
Events under Cursor
Selects all events on the selected tracks that are touched by the project cursor.
Select Event
This is available in the Sample Editor.
Left Selection Side to Cursor
Moves the left side of the current selection range to the project cursor position.
Right Selection Side to Cursor
Moves the right side of the current selection range to the project cursor position.
Range to Next Event
Moves the selection range to the next event head or tail on the selected tracks and
turns the selection range to a zero selection.
Range to Previous Event
Moves the selection range to the previous event head or tail on the selected tracks and
turns selection range to a zero selection.
Enlarge Range to Next Event
Moves the right side of the current selection range to the next event head or tail on the
selected tracks.
Enlarge Range to Previous Event
Moves the left side of the current selection range to the previous event head or tail on
the selected tracks.
RELATED LINKS
Project Setup Dialog on page 98
Selecting with the Object Selection Tool on page 189
Select Submenu on page 190
Selecting Ranges for Several Tracks
You can create selection ranges that cover several tracks. It is also possible to exclude tracks
from a selection range.
PROCEDURE
1.
Create a selection range from the rst to the last track.
Range Editing
Creating a Selection Range
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