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The MIDI data is stored in the retrospective record buffer, and you can insert it as a MIDI part on
the selected MIDI track.
The buffer captures up to 10000 MIDI events. This can correspond to a MIDI recording of around
2 minutes and 30 seconds. However, if you use a keyboard that produces a large amount of MIDI
controller events, such as the ROLI Seaboard, this only corresponds to a recording of around 20
seconds.
NOTE
In the Preferences dialog (Record—MIDI page), you can specify a Retrospective Record Buffer
Size.
If the buffer is full, the MIDI events that were captured rst are replaced by the new events. MIDI
events in the buffer are also replaced in the following situations:
When you have inserted the retrospective recording on a track and you play new events in
Stop mode or during playback.
When you play MIDI notes in Stop mode and you do not play for more than 30 seconds,
before playing more MIDI events in
Stop mode.
NOTE
You can also empty the buffer manually.
RELATED LINKS
Record - MIDI on page 691
Emptying the Retrospective Record Buffer on page 202
Inserting a Retrospective Recording from All MIDI Inputs on the Selected Track
You can insert a retrospective recording, that is, MIDI data that was sent to All MIDI Inputs in
Stop mode or during playback, on the selected track.
PREREQUISITE
You have played some MIDI notes in Stop mode or during playback, and you want to recover
them.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the MIDI track on which you want to insert the captured MIDI data.
2. Select Transport > MIDI Retrospective Recording > Insert from All MIDI Inputs.
RESULT
The MIDI data that was captured at All MIDI Inputs is inserted on the selected track as one,
linear MIDI part.
NOTE
If you insert buffer data from multiple selected tracks, the timing offsets between the data
played on the different tracks are retained.
Recording
MIDI Recording Specics
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