![]() Select ‘position in measure’ and change the ‘low’ and ‘high’ drop downs to 1/8 and ‘repeat’ to 1/4 (you’re telling it to select 8th notes every 4th note apart, ie., every 2nd 8th note)Ĭlick ‘set selection’. Select ‘note’ and ‘use piano keys’, then click the note you want to change in the piano roll on the left (in my case, G#3). In the MIDI editor, press ‘F’ to bring up the ‘filter events’ window This is how you select every second instance of one particular note (in this example, note G#3, which is my hi-hat, playing 8th notes). I use it frequently when editing drum tracks, when I want to change the velocity of every 2nd hi-hat note, for example. The latest versions of Reaper (4.60+) now have a MIDI selection filter.
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