Filter Conditions

By setting up filter conditions you can determine which filter target that is what elements you want to find.

To set up a filter condition, make the following settings:

Filter Target

Sets the property of the element. This setting affects the available options in the other columns.

Condition

Determines how the Project Logical Editor compares the property in the Filter Target column to the values in the Parameter columns. The available options depend on the Filter Target setting.

Parameter 1

Sets which value the element properties are compared to. This depends on the Filter Target.

Parameter 2

Only available if one of the Range options is set in the Condition column. Allows you to find all elements with values inside or outside the range between Parameter 1 and Parameter 2.

Bar Range/Time Base

Only available if the Filter Target is set to Position. If one of the Bar Range options is selected in the Condition column, you use the Bar Range/Time Base column to specify zones within each bar. This allows you to find all elements on or around the first beat of every bar, for example. If any of the other Condition options is selected, you can use the Bar Range/Time Base column to specify a time base such as PPQ, seconds, etc.

Left bracket

Together with the right bracket, this allows you to combine multiple filter conditions, that is multiple lines with the boolean operators And/Or.

Right bracket

Together with the left bracket, this allows you to combine several filter conditions.

bool

Allows you to insert the boolean operators And/Or, when creating conditions with multiple lines.

Note

If you make a mistake when combining multiple conditions with brackets, you are informed in the status line.

Note

If you have already defined filter conditions and/or applied a preset, but want to start again from scratch, you can initialize the settings by selecting the Init option from the Presets pop-up menu.