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How on earth can I export a midi file ???


Paul Bush

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There is no risk to the original project when starting with a MIDI file created using "Save As". It is also often less work removing data from a MIDI file especially if the original project has tempo changes and markers.

A project can be thought of as a MIDI file with proprietary extensions. When a project is saved as a MIDI file all the proprietary data is ignored and stripped out of the file.

 

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11 hours ago, scook said:

There is no risk to the original project when starting with a MIDI file created using "Save As".

You are right, you can do it that way, too!

I just thought when you save it as MIDI immediately that all the clips in 1 track are joint together! Yes, in the first moment you have all the clips separated (as long as the project is kept open), i.e. you are still able to remove the ones you do not want in the MIDI file. But as soon as the MIDI project is closed and reopened it is as I have expected, all clips are joint together now. It is not possible anymore to identify the original clips.

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