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Using MAGIX midi studio generation 6
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arrange objects and individual events alike. Selected ob-
jects are either displayed in inverse color, or will flash (the
latter in the Score editor).
The selection status of an object applies to all windows. An
object selected in one window will also be selected in all
other windows that display that object. Changing the top
window doesn’t affect the selection (as long as you don’t
click on the background, which deselects everything. Be
sure to click on the window’s title bar).
Selecting Individual Objects: Individual objects may
be selected by clicking on them, and deselected by clicking
in the background, or by selecting another object.
You can also use the key commands Select next/previous
Object (default: K/ J, in the Event List: M/ I).
Selecting Alphabetically: tab selects the next alphabetical
object. In the Arrange window pressing any letter key se-
lects the first object whose name begins with this letter
providing there is no key command assigned to this key.
Selecting Several Objects: To select several non-con-
tiguous objects , hold down S as you click them. As subse-
quent objects are selected this way, the previous selections
are retained. This also works with horizontal or rubber
band selection.
Horizontal Selection: To select all objects on a track, click
on the track name in the track list. In the same way, you
can select all events with a certain event definition in the
Drum Editor, by clicking on the event definition name, or
all notes of a certain pitch in the Matrix Editor by clicking
the relevant key on the screen keyboard.
In Cycle mode, the above selects only the events within the
Cycle zone.
“Rubber-Banding”: To select objects which are close to-
gether, click on the background and drag a “rubber band”
over them.
All objects touched, or enclosed by the rubber band will be
selected.
Toggling the Selection Status: When you make any selec-
tion (including by rubber band or horizontal selection),
holding down shift at the same time will reverse the selec-
tion status of the objects.
You can reverse the selection status of all objects using
Edit > Select > Toggle Selection. For example: if you want
to select all objects except for a few, first select these few
and then choose Toggle Selection.
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