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Using Mask
You can Mask Out certain Events in List Edit. This goes beyond the Display Filters
in two ways:
• Masking really hides Events from any type of editing like Quantizing, Delet-
ing, etc.
• Masking makes it possible to hide Events not only of a certain Type, but also
with certain values.
Masking out all Events of a certain type
To make List Edit only show Events of a certain Type (notes, Controllers, After-
touch etc), proceed as follows
1. Select an Event in the List.
Let’s say that you select a note.
2. Pull down the Mask menu and select “Mask Event Type”.
Any editing you do now, including functions in the Do pop-up and on the Functions
menu, will only affect the displayed Event Type.
Masking out all Events of a certain type and with the same values
This makes List Edit show only those Events that are of a certain Type and have the
exact same Value 1 (for notes, this means the same Pitch, for Control Change
Events it means the same type of Controller, etc).
1. Select an Event in the List.
Let’s say that you select a note with the pitch C3.
All Events that are not of the same type
(here: all non-note Events) are hidden.
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