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NOTE
If you want to include Inspector settings that differ from those specied in the Export Options,
use Merge MIDI in Loop to convert these settings to real MIDI events.
RELATED LINKS
Export Options Dialog for MIDI Files on page 132
Merging MIDI Events into a New Part on page 536
Export Options Dialog for MIDI Files
The Export Options for MIDI les allow you to specify what data to include in the exported MIDI
les.
To open the Export Options for MIDI les, select File> Export> MIDI File.
Export Inspector Patch
Includes MIDI patch settings in the Inspector as MIDI bank select and program
change events in the MIDI le.
Export Inspector Volume/Pan
Includes volume and pan settings in the Inspector as MIDI volume and pan events in
the MIDI le.
Export Automation
Includes automation as MIDI controller events in the MIDI le.
Export Inserts
Includes MIDI modiers and MIDI inserts in the MIDI le.
Includes MIDI modiers in the MIDI le.
Export Markers
Includes markers as standard MIDI le marker events in the MIDI le.
Export as Type 0
Exports a type 0 MIDI le with all data on a single track, but on different MIDI channels.
If you deactivate this option, a type 1 MIDI
le with data on separate tracks is exported.
Export Resolution
Allows you to set a MIDI resolution between 24 and 960 for the MIDI le. The
resolution is the number of pulses, or ticks, per quarter note (PPQ) and determines
the precision with which you will be able to view and edit the MIDI data. The higher the
resolution, the higher the precision. Choose the resolution based on the application or
sequencer to be used, because certain applications and sequencers may not be able to
handle certain resolutions.
Track Handling
Exporting MIDI Tracks as Standard MIDI Files
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