User guide

Chapter 20 Editing MIDI Events in the Transform Window 493
3 In the Mode menu, choose how you want to transform the selected events within the
regions.
4 Set the desired selection conditions.
5 Define the operations you want to perform.
Note: You can click on the “Hide unused parameters” checkbox (turn it off) to show all
conditions and operations, allowing you to make more advanced choices.
6 Do one of the following:
 Click the Select Only button to select all events that meet the selection conditions.
The events will not be transformed. You can use this option to refine your selection,
and ensure that your conditions only affect the events that you truly want to
transform.
 Click the Operate Only button to transform all selected events, in accordance with
the operations settings (The selection conditions have no effect). This is useful if you
want to edit events that you’ve already selected manually.
 Click the Select and Operate button to select all events that match the conditions,
and transform them as per the Operations settings.
Note: The number of selected regions and events (that match the conditions) are
displayed above the selection and operation buttons.
Learning About the Transform Presets
This section covers the purpose of the fourteen transform presets, and provides tips on
their use.
Crescendo
Used to gradually increase the velocities of a group of notes from low to high values (or
vice versa—decrescendo or diminuendo).
 Select the area (Position column) that contains the note events that you want to
perform a crescendo on.