11.5

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MIDI in Samplitude 11.5 Producer 175
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The following MIDI record modes are available: "Normal", "Overdub",
"Multi-overdub", and "Replace". These decide which of the newly recorded
MIDI files will be added to the VIP.
You can specify the settings for MIDI record modes in the transport control.
Click on the arrow on the left beside the "Close" button in the transport control
to display this section.
You can also select the MIDI recording modes from "MIDI record mode" in the
"MIDI" menu.
Normal: This recording mode corresponds to that of the audio recording, i.e.
for each recording process a new MIDI object is created over the existing
object. The old object remains intact. This way you can record multiple takes
of a passage and then compare them in the take manager later on.
Overdub: The data is recorded into an already existing object; available and
newly recorded MIDI data is mixed together. If you record over several objects,
then these are combined into a single new object.
Multi-overdub: The data is recorded into an already existing object; available
and newly recorded MIDI data are mixed together, but existing objects remain
the same. This mode makes sense for recording MIDI controller changes over
several objects sequentially.
Replace: The data is recorded to an existing object, and any MIDI data is
overwritten. Several existing objects are combined into a single object.
After selecting the mode, make sure that the recording is activated for the
track. The record button, which is set to standby, changes to violet to signal
that this MIDI track should record MIDI data.
Now you can start the MIDI recording by pressing "R". After recording, you will
be asked whether you want to keep or delete the recording. You also have the
chance to change the record mode for the recorded MIDI data. After