hi Kevin,
there are two things I would try.
1, Solo the track you're interested in while scrolling through events.
2, if you don't want to solo, press control Windows F10 after selecting
An object, in order to send a range to the selected object, then control
windows F11 To apply this range to the track you're focused on, which
will Mean it will be the only one selected.
I hope one of these works for you.
Best,
JPR
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Le 27/01/2017 à 12:14, Kevin L Gibbs a écrit :
Guys,
Now that I’ve got this keyboard split working, I’ve encountered another issue.
I recorded a take where I’m playing on two tracks at once. Track Monitoring is
set to manual and two tracks are armed for recording. Now, when I select the
current object, I notice that, when I arrow through the events in the event
list, I’m scrolling through events on both tracks, not just one. How can I
select only the events on track 1 or 2, but not both?
I know that I’m selecting all notes on all tracks because, when I arrow through
the events, I get two of everything. This is because, while the keyboard is
split, the notes are being recorded on two channels but only sounding on one or
the other, based on how things were split within Independence. So, while I’ve
heard of how to split an object horizontally, I can’t seem to split it
vertically. How can I create one object containing only track 1 and another
containing only track 2?
Thanks,
Kevin
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