I separate a set of bars in the timeline and I would like to transpose that section.
I could go into each bar and select notes and move them.
But I was wondering if I could select all bars and do it somehow.
How to Transpose a specific set of bars
- huggermugger
- Posts: 1470
- Joined: 16 Jul 2021
I think you mean you've got several tracks and you want to transpose one section in all the tracks. Here's a way to do it. But you've got to deal with occasional split notes and also being careful not to transpose drum tracks and similar.
Which sequencer is this? I have Reason 10huggermugger wrote: ↑08 Jan 2023I think you mean you've got several tracks and you want to transpose one section in all the tracks. Here's a way to do it. But you've got to deal with occasional split notes and also being careful not to transpose drum tracks and similar.
- huggermugger
- Posts: 1470
- Joined: 16 Jul 2021
I'm in R12. I don't think the Sequencer has changed much, but maybe I don't remember.
I was able to bring up the tool window (using the window menu), but the way you cut into all the tracks with one click, I have to create an interval for the left and right side of the area to be transposed. Seems very convenient if the latest version will do it.huggermugger wrote: ↑08 Jan 2023I'm in R12. I don't think the Sequencer has changed much, but maybe I don't remember.
- huggermugger
- Posts: 1470
- Joined: 16 Jul 2021
Notice where the cursor is, it only works if it's up in the ruler.
Alternate method, saves one step and same results:
Step 1:
You can also use the Razor to select the ‘area’ you want to transpose by ‘drawing’ a rectangle around that exact area (avoiding drum tracks, for example), making sure to set grid Snap to the desired range before making the selection.
Step 2:
(No need to select the individual clips with this method, they are already selected after step one above.)
Then use the Tool Window Transpose to type in your Transpose amount.
Step 1:
You can also use the Razor to select the ‘area’ you want to transpose by ‘drawing’ a rectangle around that exact area (avoiding drum tracks, for example), making sure to set grid Snap to the desired range before making the selection.
Step 2:
(No need to select the individual clips with this method, they are already selected after step one above.)
Then use the Tool Window Transpose to type in your Transpose amount.
Selig Audio, LLC
Wow! That works.selig wrote: ↑09 Jan 2023Alternate method, saves one step and same results:
Step 1:
You can also use the Razor to select the ‘area’ you want to transpose by ‘drawing’ a rectangle around that exact area (avoiding drum tracks, for example), making sure to set grid Snap to the desired range before making the selection.
Step 2:
(No need to select the individual clips with this method, they are already selected after step one above.)
Then use the Tool Window Transpose to type in your Transpose amount.
-
- Information
-
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests