9.5

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Track Handling
Exporting MIDI Tracks as Standard MIDI File
Export Options for MIDI Files
The Export Options for MIDI files allow you to specify what data is included in the exported MIDI
files.
Export Inspector Patch
If this option is activated, the MIDI patch settings in the Inspector - Bank Select and
Program Select (used for selecting sounds in the connected MIDI instrument) are
included as MIDI Bank Select and Program Change events in the MIDI file.
Export Inspector Volume/Pan
If this option is activated, Volume and Pan settings made in the Inspector are
included as MIDI Volume and Pan events in the MIDI file.
Export Automation
If this option is activated, the automation data (just as it is heard during playback) is
converted to MIDI controller events and included in the MIDI file. Cubase Elements
only:This also includes automation recorded with the MIDI Control plug-in.
Note that if a continuous controller (CC7, for example) has been recorded but the
Read button is deactivated for the automation track (that is the automation is
effectively switched off for this parameter), only the part data for this controller will
be exported.
If this option is deactivated and the Read Automation button is activated, no
continuous controllers will be exported. If the Read button is deactivated, the
controller data of the MIDI part are exported (these will now be handled like
“regular” part data).
It is recommended to activate the “Export Automation” option.
Export Inserts
If this option is activated, any MIDI modifiers that you have added will be included in
the MIDI file.
Export Markers
If this option is activated, any markers you have added will be included in the MIDI
file as Standard MIDI File Marker events.
Export as Type 0
If this option is activated, the MIDI file will be of Type 0 (all data on a single track, but
on different MIDI channels). If you do not check this option, the MIDI file will be of
Type 1 (data on separate tracks). Which type to choose depends on what you want to
do with the MIDI file (in which application or sequencer it is to be used).
Export Resolution
You can specify a MIDI resolution between 24 and 960 for the MIDI file. The
resolution is the number of pulses, or ticks, per quarter note (PPQ) and determines
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