Selecting ”all the same” midi notes in Live’s pianoroll?

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The subject says it all.
If you activate one note, can you select all similar notes?
How to - is it possible?

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Have you tried clicking that note on the piano bar to the left?
I've uninstalled Live, but I think that worked.
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antic604 wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 11:42 am Have you tried clicking that note on the piano bar to the left?
I've uninstalled Live, but I think that worked.
Thank you, it works!
The only thing you to be careful is, that every (same) note in the track, not only the selected clips, will change.
I did this by creating a new midi-track, and moved only those parts of the midiclips, which needed editing, and then moved those back to their original places.

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Harry_HH wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 12:05 pmThe only thing you to be careful is, that every (same) note in the track, not only the selected clips, will change.
That doesn't sound right. Was your clip looping?
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Consolidate the clip first. CTRL/CMD + J

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jonljacobi wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 5:04 pm Consolidate the clip first. CTRL/CMD + J
Wouldn't he have to split it first?
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I assumed that if he already had from the description. I run into that all the time with separate recorded clips that have previous takes on them or some such.

Also, I'm pretty sure when you split a long clip, all the info from the original clip is retained out of the active area. Just as with audio. Until you consolidate, it's all still visible and whatever you do affects the original clip. Correct me if I'm wrong folks.

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One strange thing happened to the midi channel volume levels of the MODO Drum, when adjusting piano roll velocities, as described above.

. I adjusted the velocities of the notes concerning the MODO toms, and suddenly the toms volume level decreased permanently, i. e. despite lifting the piano roll tom velocities back to the maximum, the MODO tom volume level stayed very low.

Strange, this has never happened with any other instrument.

I had to start a totally new Live session, to get back the normal tom volume levels.

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I have reported a problem with low velocities when edited en masse. It doesn’t happen often but, adjusting notes individually helped. I think I remember having to maximize then reduce, but I can’t remember exactly.

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jonljacobi wrote: Sun Mar 01, 2020 1:02 am I have reported a problem with low velocities when edited en masse. It doesn’t happen often but, adjusting notes individually helped. I think I remember having to maximize then reduce, but I can’t remember exactly.
Are you talking about the MODO ? What is ”en masse”?

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En masse, in mass, large numbers. Selecting and changing the velocity of a lot of notes at the same time.

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jonljacobi wrote: Sun Mar 01, 2020 3:08 pm En masse, in mass, large numbers. Selecting and changing the velocity of a lot of notes at the same time.
Thank you for clearing. Was this MODO or some other vst?
P. S. Sometimes en masse, ein mass can refer to...


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I’ll speak plainly next time. ;-) It was with Live’s own Drum rack.

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jonljacobi wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2020 1:51 am I’ll speak plainly next time. ;-) It was with Live’s own Drum rack.
:D

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