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Copy File to Working Directory/Copy Files to Working Directory
Copies the audio le to the Audio folder of the project, and has the clip refer to the
copy.
Deactivate this option to have the clip refer to the original le in the original location.
In this case, it is marked as “external” in the Pool.
Convert to Project/Convert and Copy to Project If Needed
Converts the imported le if the sample rate or the bit depth differ from the settings
in the Project Setup dialog.
Please, don’t ask again
Always imports les according to the settings, without opening the dialog again. You
can reset this option in the
Preferences dialog (Editing—Audio page).
Exporting MIDI Tracks as Standard MIDI Files
You can export MIDI tracks as standard MIDI les. This allows you to transfer MIDI material to
virtually any MIDI application on any platform.
PROCEDURE
1. Select File > Export > MIDI File.
2. In the le dialog that opens, specify a location and name for the le.
3. Click Save.
4. In the Export Options dialog, activate the options for the settings that you want to export,
and click OK.
RESULT
The MIDI le is exported. It includes the tempo and time signature events of the Tempo Track
Editor or, if the tempo track is deactivated on the Transport panel, the current tempo and time
signature.
NOTE
If you want to include other Inspector settings than 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 126
Merging MIDI Events into a New Part on page 499
Export Options Dialog for MIDI Files
The Export Options for MIDI les allow you to specify what data is included in the exported MIDI
les.
To open the Export Options for MIDI les, select File > Export > MIDI File.
Track Handling
Exporting MIDI Tracks as Standard MIDI Files
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