any cubase users?
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- KVRist
- 34 posts since 28 Apr, 2003
lo all...
quick question, in cubase list editor i have a list of filter values for v-station/ cc105 now i want to convert that for vanguard filter/ cc74, now its a gteat big long list and wud take ages to change all the values one by one, you used to be able to just select the top one and change that to change all of them but i cant remember how! anybody got any idea?
hope this all makes sense......thnx.
kev.
quick question, in cubase list editor i have a list of filter values for v-station/ cc105 now i want to convert that for vanguard filter/ cc74, now its a gteat big long list and wud take ages to change all the values one by one, you used to be able to just select the top one and change that to change all of them but i cant remember how! anybody got any idea?
hope this all makes sense......thnx.
kev.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 34 posts since 28 Apr, 2003
list editor:
controller brightness value 27
controller controller 105 value 28
controller controller 105 value 29
controller controller 105 value 30
controller controller 105 value 31
controller controller 105 value 32
controller controller 105 value 33
controller controller 105 value 34
controller controller 105 value 35
controller controller 105 value 36
its a very long list tho, you can change the top one and all the rest will follow,anybody know how, i cant remember, its doing my head in.lol.
controller brightness value 27
controller controller 105 value 28
controller controller 105 value 29
controller controller 105 value 30
controller controller 105 value 31
controller controller 105 value 32
controller controller 105 value 33
controller controller 105 value 34
controller controller 105 value 35
controller controller 105 value 36
its a very long list tho, you can change the top one and all the rest will follow,anybody know how, i cant remember, its doing my head in.lol.
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- KVRAF
- 3617 posts since 26 Sep, 2003 from Bradford - The Armpit of Britain
In sx or whatever isn't there a logical editor or somesuch that can be used to perform operations of this type - changing CC numbers etc?
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- KVRAF
- 3617 posts since 26 Sep, 2003 from Bradford - The Armpit of Britain
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- KVRist
- 157 posts since 15 May, 2005
Logical editor, mode transform.
Add two lines to the filter target and click to change fileds to show:
Type is - equal to - controller -and
Value 1 -equal to- 105
Action target:
Value 1 - set to fixed value- 74
Select all events in the list editor, open logical editor and press do it for that logical editor config, and all CC105's will change to CC74.
BTW see the free SX2 guides for more info on setting up the logical editor and transformers.
Add two lines to the filter target and click to change fileds to show:
Type is - equal to - controller -and
Value 1 -equal to- 105
Action target:
Value 1 - set to fixed value- 74
Select all events in the list editor, open logical editor and press do it for that logical editor config, and all CC105's will change to CC74.
BTW see the free SX2 guides for more info on setting up the logical editor and transformers.
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- KVRist
- 157 posts since 15 May, 2005
Also if you filter the event type and value 1 in the list editor, that will show only the selected controller number.
Press control-A (select all events) and click on the value 1 field, and you can scroll or type values- and all sected controller numbers change.
Press control-A (select all events) and click on the value 1 field, and you can scroll or type values- and all sected controller numbers change.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 34 posts since 28 Apr, 2003
hey thnx bas. some useful tips there, i remember the days you just held down control or sme other key while u changed any value in the list and rest followed, its all soo complicated now.lol..
thnx again...
kev
thnx again...
kev
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- KVRist
- 157 posts since 15 May, 2005
You can stil use control- changing the value without the control key changes them all by the same amount. But as we already selected only the correct controller events, there was no need for the control key (which fixes all selected values to the same as the entered one).
