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Searching for events
Editing MIDI events and continuous controllers (CC)
To choose how SONAR handles non-scale notes
1. Open the Snap Settings dialog by clicking the drop-down arrow in the Scale menu, and
choosing Snap Settings from the menu that appears.
2. Choose one of the following options:
• Adjust to Next, Higher Note. If you choose this option, SONAR moves any non-scale note
that you move to the next higher note in the selected scale.
• Adjust to Previous, Lower Note. If you choose this option, SONAR moves any non-scale
note that you move to the previous, lower note in the selected scale.
• Adjust to Nearest Note. If you choose this option, SONAR moves any non-scale note that
you move to the note that is closest in pitch in the selected scale.
Searching for events
The events in a project have many different parameters. For example, all MIDI notes have a
channel, starting time, pitch, velocity, and duration. Controllers have a controller number and value.
SONAR makes it simple to find, select, and modify events that have certain values for specific
attributes.
Here are some of the things you can do and the commands that you would use to do them:
These capabilities can help you find problem spots or errors in a project or make systematic
changes to events that have particular attributes. All of these capabilities rely on the use of an event
filter, which lets you choose the types of events you want to work with and the range of values in
which you are interested.
See:
“Event filters” on page 712
Action Command
Select all the events in a project that have the specified attributes Edit > Select > By Filter
Modify an existing selection to keep only those events that have the
specified attributes
Edit > Select > By Filter
Replace all events that meet specified attributes with modified versions of
the events
Process > Find/Change
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