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11: Extract Event
This operation removes (or extracts) a specified type of
event — note, program change, pitch bend, control change,
channel aftertouch, polyphonic aftertouch, or exclusive
message — from a specified range of measures in a speci-
fied track. The extracted data can be moved to the same
range of measures in any other specified track.
●
Source Track
Range: 01 — 16
This determines the track from which the data is to be
extracted.
●
Destination Track
Range: 01 — 16, off
This determines the track to which the source data (selected
above) is to be copied. Use the off setting to delete the
selected event.
●
Measure Range
Measure Range is actually four separate settings (as shown
below). These determine the range of the play data that is
to be affected.
●
Event Type and Value
This determines the event type to be extracted, and (where
applicable) the value.
First measure.
Last measure.
First beat.
Last beat.
NOTE
Range: C-2 — G8, all notes (All)
Note events. When this event type is selected,
the Value parameter appears, determining the
specific note name to be extracted.
PRGM
Program change events.
P.BEND
Pitch bend events.
CTRL
Range: 000 — 127, all control numbers (All)
Control change events. When this event type
is selected, the Value parameter appears,
determining the specific control change number
to be extracted.
CH A.T
Channel aftertouch events.
POLY A.T
Polyphonic aftertouch events.
EXCL
Exclusive events.
Measure Range
Press
E
to execute the Extract Event Job. A “Com-
pleted” message appears briefly when the Job is done.
HINT: Although you can remove events individually in the edit
mode (page 183), the Extract Event Job makes it simple to
remove all occurrences of the specified event within the
specified measure range in a single operation. This is
particularly convenient when removing slow pitch bends or
volume changes that may employ many individual events to
create a single effect.
Source Track
Destination Track
Event Type and Value
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