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issueid=5306 08-09-2014 05:43 AM
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Action "Set events to channel [n]" and MIDI Filter : events dissapear after changing their channel

The actions "Set events to channel [n]", when used as a toolbar button, can make CC events dissapear afer changing their channel. This happens when you isolate events in a single channel with the MIDI Filter window and the option "Show only events that pass filter".

Steps to reproduce :


1 - Add the action "Set events to channel 3" to a toolbar
2 - In a MIDI item, insert two CC events, each in a different channel (in this case channels 1 & 2)
3 - Marquee the event on channel one and select that channel in the MIDI Filter window with the option "Show only events that pass filter". The event will be isolated.
4 - From the toolbar, run the "Set events to channel 3" action. You will see the event changing itīs channel color.
5 - When you untick the "Show events that pass filter" option, the event has gone forever. You wonīt find it on channel 3, no way.



Observations : as noted by Gofer, if you click on the CC lane after changing the eventīs channel, you avoid the dissapearance : the option in the MIDI filter is automatically unticked, you see all channels again and the changed event is preserved.

I have used "Set events to channel 3", but any of the related action from channel 1 to 16 behaves this way when placed in a toolbar.
Issue Details
Issue Type Open Bug
Project Deprecated REAPER issue tracker
Category Editing behavior
Status Confirmed
Priority 5 - Medium
Affected Version 4.71
Fixed Version (none)
Users able to reproduce bug 2
Users unable to reproduce bug 0
Assigned Users (none)
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08-09-2014 05:46 AM
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Here youīll find the corresponding discussion thread :

http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.p...24#post1388024
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