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Table Of Contents
MIDI Processing
Making your settings permanent
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Merge MIDI in Loop
The “Merge MIDI in Loop” function combines all unmuted MIDI events on all
unmuted tracks, applies MIDI modifiers, and generates a new MIDI part, containing
all the events as you would hear them during playback.
PROCEDURE
1. Mute all the tracks that you do not want to include in the merge.
Instead of muting whole tracks, you can also mute individual parts.
2. Set up the left and right locators to encompass the area that you want to
merge.
Only events starting within this area will be included.
3. Select the track on which you want the new part to be created.
If you do not select a track, a new MIDI track is created. If several MIDI tracks are
selected, the new part is inserted on the first selected track. Existing data on the
selected track can be kept or overwritten (see below).
4. On the MIDI menu, select “Merge MIDI in Loop…”.
The MIDI Merge Options dialog opens.
5. Activate the desired options and click OK.
A new part is created between the locators on the destination track, containing the
processed MIDI events.
NOTE
If you only want to include events from a single track in the merge operation, you may
want to solo the track.
RELATED LINKS
MIDI Merge Options Dialog on page 424
MIDI Merge Options Dialog
The following options are available:
Include Inserts
If this is activated, any MIDI modifiers currently activated for the tracks will be
applied.
Erase Destination
If this is activated, any existing MIDI data between the left and right locators
on the destination track will be deleted.
Include Chase
If this is activated, events placed outside the selected part but relating to it will be
included in the processing, e.
g. a Program Change right before the left locator.
RELATED LINKS
Chase on page 142