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174 MIDI in Samplitude 11 Producer
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Convert MIDI objects into audio files
If you use VST instruments, then you won't have to convert these
MIDI objects into audio data before exporting your entire
arrangement, since the sound is created on your computer and can
be processed there.
If you still wish to do so (to free up processing power on your PC, for
example), then switch the desired MIDI track to "Solo" and export the
arrangement. Then add the exported file back into your arrangement
and delete the MIDI objects in the exported track.
All MIDI objects which open external synthesizers via a MIDI interface
will have to be converted into audio objects if you want them to be
exported as well. They only contain control information for sound
reproduction.
For this to happen, the output of the MIDI synthesizer (e.g. the sound
card) must be connected to the input of the sound card. The MIDI
data can then be played and recorded simultaneously via the record
function. The result is an audio file that can be edited and exported
together with the multimedia files.
MIDI settings
Here you can specify which MIDI devices (see page 478) to use in
Samplitude 11 Producer.
MIDI: Import, record, edit
Recording MIDI tracks
Just as with the routing settings of audio tracks, you can also tell the
program which MIDI input to use.
Open the track settings dialog by right clicking on the field that
contains the track name (track info box). In the "MIDI" section of the
track settings, select the "MIDI recording device" which your
keyboard or external sequencer is connected to. Select the MIDI
playback device you use as the "Playback device" or MIDI output