Reference Guide
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Dialog reference
Event Filter dialog
Event Filter dialog
If you want information about the Event Filter - Search dialog box, see “Event Filter Select Some/
Search/Replace dialog” on page 1498.
See Also:
“Searching for events” on page 711
“Event filters” on page 712
“Selecting events” on page 714
Event Filter Select Some/Search/Replace dialog
• Edit > Select > By Filter opens the Event Filter-Select Some dialog box. Use this command to
select events of a specific nature that you specify in the dialog box. You can then edit all the
events with any editing command.
• Process > Find/Change opens the Event Filter-Search dialog box, which opens the Event
Filter-Replace dialog box when you click OK. Use this command to select and replace events of
a specific nature with events of a different nature that you specify in the Event Filter-Replace
dialog box.
The Event Filter dialog box contains these fields:
The Save Presets Drop-down List
After you choose all your selection criteria, type a name for them in the text box and click the disk
icon to save them. You can reuse each set of selection criteria by choosing the appropriate name
from the drop-down list. Use the X button next to the disk icon to remove selected items from the list.
Include
Click the Include check box for each row of data types you want to include in your selection.
Note
Click the Note check box to search for notes of a specific type. You can specify pitch, velocity and
duration data to narrow your search. Click any of the exc check boxes to exclude data from your
search. For example, if you click the exc check box under Key, you can exclude notes within the
pitch range specified in the Min and Max fields.
KeyAft
Click KeyAft to include key aftertouch data in your selection. Choose the ranges of keys and
pressure values you want to include (or exclude, by checking either of the exc check boxes).