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Selecting and editing events
Editing MIDI events and continuous controllers (CC)
Selecting and editing events
SONAR has many editing commands that you can use to modify the events that make up your
project. Here are some of the things you can do:
Transpose events, clips, tracks, or an entire project to a different key
Shift events to an earlier or later time
Stretch or shrink material to a different length
Reverse the notes in a clip to create new arrangements
Modify the note velocities
The following sections describe these editing commands and how to use them. SONAR also has
some special commands you can use to modify or clean up a performance or to search for or select
events that meet certain criteria. For more information, see the following sections of this chapter.
See:
“Transposing” on page 688
“Shifting events in time” on page 689
“Stretching and shrinking events” on page 692
“Reversing notes in a clip” on page 695
“Adding crescendos and decrescendos” on page 695
Copying and pasting MIDI data
You can copy and paste both notes and controller data in SONAR.
To copy and paste MIDI data with the Copy/Paste commands
1. Select the data you want to copy.
2. Use the Edit > Copy command, or press CTRL+C.
3. Use the Edit > Paste Special command, or press CTRL+V.
The Paste dialog appears.
4. Fill in options, and click OK. Click the Help button in the dialog for an explanation of each option.
SONAR pastes the copied data to the desired location.