I want to create a MIDI groove clip (looping) that starts with a small silence at the beginning. I recorded some notes in real time and my first note was at 1:01:026. I want to leave the 026 gap at the start and have a length of 8:00:000. When I edited the clip to start at 1:01:000 Cakewalk moved all the notes forward 026 so the first note started at 1:01:000. That's not what I want.
I tried reading the documentation about editing MIDI clips and I don't see this covered. So I thought of a scheme to get what I want. I created an extra note and I moved it to 1:01:000. Then I bounced the clip and set it to loop. Then I deleted the extra note and I checked the start time and lengths. They are 1:01:000 and 8:00:000. I checked and the first note starts at 1:01:026.
It looks like my scheme worked. Is there a easier/better way to do what I wanted to do?
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I want to create a MIDI groove clip (looping) that starts with a small silence at the beginning. I recorded some notes in real time and my first note was at 1:01:026. I want to leave the 026 gap at the start and have a length of 8:00:000. When I edited the clip to start at 1:01:000 Cakewalk moved all the notes forward 026 so the first note started at 1:01:000. That's not what I want.
I tried reading the documentation about editing MIDI clips and I don't see this covered. So I thought of a scheme to get what I want. I created an extra note and I moved it to 1:01:000. Then I bounced the clip and set it to loop. Then I deleted the extra note and I checked the start time and lengths. They are 1:01:000 and 8:00:000. I checked and the first note starts at 1:01:026.
It looks like my scheme worked. Is there a easier/better way to do what I wanted to do?
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