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Old 10-15-2018, 08:06 PM
Grabwave Grabwave is offline
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Default Creating a medley

Good morning forumers,

can sombeody help me? is it possible to merge several midis in a "medley"? How can i copy and paste and make sure that the program changes are recognised ?

Thanks to everybody
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Old 10-16-2018, 12:03 PM
dj dj is offline
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Default Re: Creating a medley

Hi, Grabwave:


Easiest way is to open the midi files separately and copy/paste the tracks into a new file where you wish them to go.


Unless there are specific instrument sound changes embedded in the tracks, the instrument sound won't be copied to the new file, but it's an easy matter to use Sound Changes to insert new ones where you want them. Then you can use Show Instrument Sound Change Symbols (the "spectacles" icon) to show or hide the sound changes if you wish.


Hope that helps.


David
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