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Why Should I Use Logical Edit?
Most of the time you will probably perform your MIDI editing graphically, from
one of the main graphic editors. But there are times when you want more of a
“search and replace” function on MIDI data, and that’s where Logical Edit comes
in. It allows you to find certain MIDI Events, based on criteria that you set up.
Once those Events are found, you might want to delete them, change them in one
way or another, or to move them to another Track for example.
To master Logical Edit you need a fair amount of knowledge about how MIDI mes-
sages are built up.
Opening Logical Edit
1. If needed, select Parts or Events you want to operate on.
See below for details.
2. Select Logical from the Edit menu or press [Control]-[L].
Which part of the Arrangement will be affected?
As always, this depends on the window you “come from” and the selection:
What is currently edited is displayed in the title bar of the Logical Edit window.
Before you enter Logical Edit from an editor, check that the “To” menu is set
as desired.
About using Logical Edit with different Track Classes
The natural choice is of course to use Logical Edit on MIDI Tracks. But Logical
Edit can also be used on Drum Tracks to edit MIDI data and on Mix Tracks to edit
Mix data.
Window/Selection Logical Edit operates on:
Arrange Window – No Parts Selected All Parts on the active Track.
Arrange Window – One or more Parts
selected
The selected Parts.
Any MIDI editor The Events that the “To” menu is set for.
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