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Exporting multiple midi tracks like the procedure for exporting multiple audio tracks?


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I have not seen a way to export multiple midi tracks of a project the same way one would export multiple audio tracks.  I dont want just ONE midi file with seperate track info (MIDI Format 1).  I have, say, 20 seperate midi tracks in my project, and I want to export them, and end up with 20 seperate midi files, so I can import them separately into another device that utilizes midi commands.  What am I missing?

 

 

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You can select all clips in a MIDI track, bounce them into one clip event, then drag & drop the clip to a folder in the browser or to a directory in Windows File Explorer (like desktop et al) one at a time.

Not sure what happens if you try to do that with multiple tracks simultaneously. 

Might be smart to make sure that all tracks start at bar 1 beat 1 so they will all line up in new project. 

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Midi is totally different than audio. 
in other words there’s no option to export midi as stems. Only Audio. 

Most Daw’s you simply drag the midi from a project to a windows folder. It’s all a typical Window move like any other data. So you can drag a bunch of data by using Ctrl . 

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Ya, thanks for the info.  The next obstacle is the time grid.  That is, each of these midi files line up with an associated audio clip in my project.  When I export the multiple audio files, I need the midi data that is synced to also export in some way that I can drop into another device and have the midi line up correctly with the associated audio.  I can export audio in various ways so that each audio file starts at time '0'.  But I cant think of a way to also export the associated midi so it is also at time '0', thus lining my commands up with the audio file.  I think I will have to simply transfer each individual set of audio and associated midi to a new project, starting at the beginning of a track, and export each set individually for this to work.

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7 hours ago, a.t. vish said:

Ya, thanks for the info.  The next obstacle is the time grid.  That is, each of these midi files line up with an associated audio clip in my project.  When I export the multiple audio files, I need the midi data that is synced to also export in some way that I can drop into another device and have the midi line up correctly with the associated audio.  I can export audio in various ways so that each audio file starts at time '0'.  But I cant think of a way to also export the associated midi so it is also at time '0', thus lining my commands up with the audio file.  I think I will have to simply transfer each individual set of audio and associated midi to a new project, starting at the beginning of a track, and export each set individually for this to work.

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The easiest way is to just save your project as a Standard MIDI File.  The positions of all of your MIDI clips will be retained within that.

Alternatively, you could add a text event at time zero in each MIDI clip.  You could then drag/drop the clips to a folder.  

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