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File handling
Exporting and importing standard MIDI files
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export MIDI files, you can also specify whether certain settings associated with the tracks are
included in the files (automation tracks, volume and pan settings, etc.).
Exporting MIDI files
To export your MIDI tracks as a standard MIDI file, open the File menu and select “MIDI
File…” from the Export submenu. A regular file dialog opens, allowing you to specify a
location and name for the file.
When you have specified a location and a name for the file, click “Save”. The Export Options
dialog opens, allowing you to specify a number of options for the file, e.
g. what is included in
the file, its type and its resolution (see below for a description of the options).
You will also find most of these settings in the Preferences dialog (MIDI–MIDI File page). If
you set these up in the Preferences dialog, you only need to click OK in the Export Options
dialog to proceed.
The dialog contains the following options:
Option Description
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 (as heard during playback) are
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 (see the
separate PDF document Plug-in Reference).