Basic Disk Mode

The Multiple Object Selector Page

example, if you end up doing a lot of selecting of samples, or of dependents at various levels, the parameters will stay set up the way you left them as you move from function to function (for example, from Copy to Delete to Save, etc.).

“Select Dependents” mode is very useful not just for saving dependents, but also for splitting up groups of objects for placing in different files. By using the optional settings for the Specify parameter (All-> Keymap, All-> Program, Samples Only etc.), you can separate the group of objects that you want to save at any level of the object tree that is necessary.

Examples of possible operations using Multiple Object Selector:

Select all the keymaps that are dependents of a block of programs.

Select all the samples starting from ID 398.

Select all the objects that have “piano” in their object name.

Select the programs, setups, and effects that are dependents of song 200.

Select all of the keymaps and samples that are dependents of songs 400-410.

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