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Inserting a Retrospective Track Recording
You can insert a retrospective track recording, that is, MIDI data that was sent to the track input
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. In the top section of the MIDI track Inspector, click Retrospective Recording.
3. From the pop-up menu, select one of the following:
To insert the MIDI data as one, continuous MIDI part, select Insert as Linear Recording.
To insert the MIDI data as stacked MIDI parts, select Insert as Cycle Recording.
NOTE
This is only available if your MIDI data was captured during playback, and cycle mode
was active.
RESULT
The MIDI data that was captured at the track input is inserted on the track.
NOTE
If the data was captured during playback, it is inserted at the position where you played it. If the
data was captured in Stop mode, it is inserted at the project cursor position.
Inserting a Retrospective Track Recording into an Editor
You can insert a retrospective track recording, that is, MIDI data that was sent to the track input
in Stop mode or during playback, into the MIDI part that is opened in a MIDI editor.
PREREQUISITE
You have played some MIDI notes in Stop mode or during playback, and you want to recover
them.
Recording
MIDI Recording Specics
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