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NOTE
Bank Select messages are recognized differently by different MIDI instruments. The
structure and the numbering of banks and programs may also vary. Refer to the
documentation of your MIDI instruments for details.
RELATED LINKS
MIDI Track Inspector on page 113
Recording in MIDI Editors
You can record MIDI data into the MIDI part that is opened in a MIDI editor.
PREREQUISITE
You have selected Merge or Replace as the MIDI Record Mode.
PROCEDURE
1.
Click in the MIDI editor so that it gets the focus.
2. In the MIDI editor toolbar, activate Record in Editor.
3. Do one of the following to activate recording:
Click Record on the Transport panel.
Click Record on the toolbar.
RESULT
The MIDI data is recorded into the MIDI part that is open in the MIDI editor. If you record outside
the part borders, the part is automatically enlarged.
RELATED LINKS
Key Editor Toolbar on page 578
MIDI Recording
To record MIDI, use any of the basic recording methods.
When you nish recording, a part that contains MIDI events is created in the Project window.
NOTE
If you perform a live recording on a VST instrument, you usually compensate the latency of the
audio card by starting to play earlier. As a consequence, the timestamps are recorded too early.
If you activate ASIO Latency Compensation on the track list, all recorded events are moved by
the current latency setting.
The following preferences affect MIDI recording:
Length Adjustment
Snap MIDI Parts to Bars
MIDI Record Catch Range in ms
ASIO Latency Compensation Active by Default
Recording
MIDI Recording Specics
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