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Preferences
MIDI
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
the precision with which you will be able to view and edit the MIDI data. The higher
the resolution, the higher the precision. The resolution should be chosen depending
on the application or sequencer with which the MIDI file will be used though,
because certain applications and sequencers may not be able to handle certain
resolutions.
Export Locator Range
If this option is activated, only the range between the left and right locator will be
exported.
Export includes Delay
If this option is activated, any delay settings you have made in the Inspector will be
included in the MIDI file.
Import Options for MIDI Files
The Import Options for MIDI files allow you to specify what data is included in imported MIDI
files.
Extract First Patch
Converts the first Program Change and Bank Select events for each track to
Inspector settings for the track.
Extract First Volume/Pan
Converts the first MIDI Volume and Pan events for each track to Inspector settings
for the track.
Import Controller as Automation Tracks
Converts MIDI Controller events in the MIDI file to automation data for the
MIDI tracks. If this option is deactivated, controller data for the MIDI parts will be
imported.
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