DocBob Posted December 11, 2020 Share Posted December 11, 2020 I want to be able to select cc data in the prv in multiple tracks and edit them together. For instance I fund my 3 clarinets too soft. I wanted to select all the cc11 data and raise them up a little so they’d all sound louder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjoens Posted December 14, 2020 Share Posted December 14, 2020 1. Select the tracks in PRV's Track View 2. Swipe the keys to select all the notes 3. Adjust the cc data Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris.r Posted December 14, 2020 Share Posted December 14, 2020 (edited) That feature already exists and you can approach it in multiple ways. One way is what sjoens says above, to edit the data in PRV's controller pane. Also you can use Find/Change in menu under Process to manipulate events in many ways. Another way is to put a MIDI effect (mfx) on the tracks, but you'd have to search for that particular mfx plugin on the web first. And there's CAL, if you know how to program it. Unfortunately the Transform tool doesn't work on multiple tracks selected or at least I couldn't make it work. I just wish we'd been given some more useful tools and commands for editing midi control change events in PRV. A simple example of what's lacking in Cakewalk: double click in the controller pane to select all events of that particular CC# in a track. Or split selected controller events by channel, control change number or other criteria into tracks or lanes. Editing notes and velocities is more flexible in Cakewalk with it's shift/control+dragging selected velocity tails in PRV and with the Event Inspector, but is much less when editing controller lines, especially the visual editing when working with multiple tracks in PRV (for example: easy filter out the same CC# events, or two or more CC#s at once, then select some or all of them and do a relative/absolute scaling or shifting time of the selected events, on all selected tracks at the same time). Edited December 15, 2020 by chris.r Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DocBob Posted December 15, 2020 Author Share Posted December 15, 2020 Thanks to both of you. I hadn’t figured that out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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