![]() ![]() It is then easy to see the relative positions of the first and last notes. To avoid brain strain, I open the event editor and (in the View menu) set it to display relative positions. You must enter the positions relative to the start of the region, or this will not work. Make sure the region is still selected and press Operate Only. In the Transform Window, set the second Inside parameter to the position of the last selected note relative to the start of the region.Ĥ. In the Transform (Reverse Position) Window, set the first Inside parameter to the position of the first selected note relative to the start of the region.ģ. In an editor, select the notes to reverse.Ģ. Here is the method I use to reverse position:ġ. Therefore, to keep things simple, I recommend selecting the notes manually and using the Transform Window to perform the operation only. For selecting the notes, the Inside function seems to operate based on absolute position (measured from the beginning of the project), while for performing the operation, Inside seems to operate based on relative position (measured from the beginning of the region). ![]()
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