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CHAPTER 5. MANAGING FILES AND SETS 50
5.3.1 Exporting MIDI Files
Live MIDI clips can be exported as Standard MIDI les. To export a MIDI clip, use the File
menu's Export Selected MIDI Clip command. This command will open a le-save dialog,
allowing you to choose the location for your new MIDI le.
Exporting a MIDI le is different from saving the clip as a Live Clip.
5.4 Live Clips
Individual clips can be exported to disk in the Live Clip format for easy retrieval and reuse in
any project. Because they only contain references to samples on disk (rather than the audio
data itself), Live Clips are very small, which makes it easy to develop and maintain your own
collection.
To save a clip from the open Live Set to disk, simply drag it to the File Browser and drop it
into any folder. You can then type in a new name for the clip or conrm the one suggested
by Live with
Return
.
A Live Clip in the
Browser.
Live Clips are a great way of storing your ideas for later use or development, as they save
not only the original clip, including all its clip and envelope settings, but also the original
track's devices. In order to recreate a Live Clip's device chain, either import it into a track
containing no clips or devices, or drag it into the space in the Session or Arrangement View
containing no tracks. Note that Live Clips that are imported into tracks already containing
devices or clips will appear with their clip settings but not their devices. You could, for










