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NOTE AND AUTOMATION EDITING
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4. Click the “Move” button on the “Extract Notes to Lanes” pane.
The open and closed hi-hat notes are now moved to a new clip on a new note lane. If we click in the Note Edit lane
and scroll, we can see the moved hi-hat notes in the new clip:
The moved notes in a new clip on a new note lane
If we exit to the Song/Block View, we can see both the original clip and the new clip:
The original clip and the new clip in the Song/Block View
D If you want to move or duplicate notes of a certain note number only, click the “Single Note” radio button and
select the note pitch in the display. Then click, the “Move” or “Duplicate” button.
Only the notes of the selected note number will be moved or duplicated to a new clip on a new note lane.
The “Extract Notes to Lanes” function is available both in Edit Mode and the Song/Block View, since it’s ap-
plied to defined notes in clips and not to manually selected notes.
! Any recorded performance controller automation will remain on the original note lane.
The “Explode” function
D Click the “Explode” radio button to move or duplicate notes of the same note numbers to new clips on sepa-
rate note lanes.
Notes of the same note number will be moved or duplicated to new separate clips on separate note lanes. A new
lane will be created for each of the used note numbers in the original clip
q The “Explode” function is perfect if you have recorded a drum track and want to move, or duplicate, each indi-
vidual drum sound to a separate note lane for further editing. Applying different ReGroove channels to each of
the generated note lanes could provide extremely nice grooves to the rhythm! See “The ReGroove Mixer” for
more details.
New note lane
Original note lane
New note clip with
the hi-hat sounds
Original note clip