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Re: [exs] How do I apply a single edit to one zone to all zones?

2002-12-30 by Colin Shapiro

>OK, I just used a certain translation utility on a CD ROM (Hans
>Zimmer's Guitars volume 2), translating Akai to EXS24 Mk. II.
>
>I find that if more than one zone is layered to a given key (zones
>which are selected or not selected according to their velocity range)
>all the zone layers play, not just one layer for velocities 0-74,
>another for velocities 75-116, etc. Looking at the sample editor I
>see that the check-off parameter within each zone editor that tells
>the sample to sound/not sound according to velocity -- is not
>checked. I check this check-off, the velocity ranges for this zone
>are made visible and are correct as is.
>
>In other words, the only problem with this translation is that the
>check-off box is not checked, in each zone editor box. Is there a way
>I can apply this single edit to all the zones at once? I try "Select
>all," but this does not do it.

I think I may have good news for you.
Being a compulsive multiple-keystroke junkie, I tried your <select 
all> scenario, and then <Option>-clicked the parameter box 
and.............it works!!! (This is on Mac - maybe <alt> or <ctrl> 
on PC)

My logic was this:
In other windows in Logic, as with many cases in the Mac OS, <Option> 
seems to often do bulk commands. For example, in the Audio window, if 
you have lots of audio files with their waveform displays visible, 
you can select them all, then <Option>-click the little 
collapse-triangle and they ALL fold up. (try it......)

Please let me know if this solves your problem.

Regards - Colin

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