No, the track cleanup tool operates on the entire track, regardless of the current selection.

Arthur
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: QWS List Some problems and a question


Hi Arthur,
Thanks for replying.

Does that mean you'll have to do a track clean up by selecting all data on the track and then using the clean up utility?

Best regards
Brian
----- Oprindelig meddelelse ----- Fra: "Arthur Pirika" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sendt: 9. maj 2007 20:58
Emne: Re: QWS List Some problems and a question


Hi,
The first problem you described, the messing up notes, is caused by keyboards/sequencers that use a note on of velocity 0 to indicate a note off. To clarify, as you may or may not know, a midi note is made up of two components, the note on and off. Usually, the prefered way to turn a note off is with a note off message, but the midi spec also allows for turning off notes with a note on, with a velocity of 0. So, when qws increases the velocity of a track, not only does it increase the velocity of the played notes, it also increases the velocities of the notes that were ment to be note offs! This causes echoing and stuck notes to occur so the way to eleviate this problem is to do a track clean-up before you manipulate the velocities.

Now for your other query, unfortunately there's no quick way to copy a section from multiple tracks at once. You'll have to keep flicking between points in the midi file and copy each track individualy.

hth,
Arthur.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 11:03 PM
Subject: QWS List Some problems and a question


Hi QWS guros,
Well I have discovered a strange problem that is not too easy to describe.

I opened a midi file that I've created in Sonar 5 some time ago.
All tracks were combined in one single track that easyly were splitted into 16 channels by the nice channel splitter tool.
Here is my problem then:
I did some note editing and when I changed velocity on some of the notes there were great errors in the result. QWs moved some notes and messed up the track and the note positions in the most anoying way. I did a clean up although I don't precicely no, what that tool does and it maybe helped a bit I think.
But strange behavior after all.

Well then on to my question.

I've made a song with vers chorus and so on and want to copy and paste parts around to make the tune an intire song.
You know repeating stuff and so on.
How do I do this the easiest way, so all tracks are included in the copy proces?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards
Brian
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