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MIDI in Samplitude 11.5 Producer 177
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The import dialog contains status information on the MIDI file you want to load:
Each standard MIDI file also contains temp information. Samplitude 11.5
Producer displays this information in a separate section of the dialog. At this
position of the import you can decide whether you want to adjust the VIP
tempo to the tempo of the imported MIDI file. If necessary, a tempo marker is
displayed in the VIP.
If you select the option "All MIDI channels into one track", Samplitude 11.5
Producer inserts the MIDI object into the currently selected VIP track. The
created MIDI object then contains all MIDI channels of the MIDI file.
Editing MIDI objects
Editing MIDI objects in Samplitude 11.5 Producer follows the same principle as
editing audio objects: MIDI objects can be copied, split, and trimmed, have
fade handles for fading in or out, and a volume handle that scales the MIDI
velocity. MIDI objects refer to the MIDI data you have recorded while playing or
importing, but are not saved on the hard drive as a MIDI file but are saved as a
project file instead.
You can edit MIDI object in the MIDI object editor as well as in the different
MIDI editors, i.e. piano roll, drum editor, controller editor, listen editor and
score editor.