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MIDI MENU 659
MIDI menu
New MIDI Object
A new MIDI object is created on the selected track. After choosing the command, you can
select a prefabricated MIDI template (from the subdirectory “Templates” in the Samplitude
directory) from a small pop-up menu. It deals with normal standard MIDI files which can be
copied into this directory or directly exported from Samplitude as a template. If only one file
is in the template listing, no menu appears the object is created immediately.
New MIDI track
Use this function to create a new track in "MIDI" mode in which you can record MIDI
objects and edit them.
MIDI Editor
This menu point opens the MIDI editor. Here, the content of the MIDI object selected in the
VIP can be displayed and edited. Here you can choose from: Matrix editor, drum editor,
score editor, event list, and velocity/controller editor.
If a MIDI object is not selected, you will be asked if you wish to create one. If you confirm
this with "YES", a MIDI object in the current track is created at the cursor position/start of
the range.
You can read more on the MIDI editor in the "MIDI Editors (view page 224)" chapter
Object Editor
Use the object editor for object-oriented editing. This way you can quickly and easily edit
each selected object independent of your general settings.
Please also read the chapter "The Object Editor" in the first section of the manual.
Shortcut: "Ctrl + O"
Glue MIDI Objects
This command lets you glue together two or more subsequent MIDI objects of a track.
Shortcut: "C+Alt+G"
Trim MIDI objects
This function removes the MIDI data of an object which is not located within the current
object's borders ("virtual MIDI data"). This type of virtual MIDI data of an object comes
about as a result of, for example, dragging the left object border of a MIDI object after a
MIDI recording inward (to the right). This function can be very useful if you wish to edit