Midi recording newbie question

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2013/05/19 09:15:54 (permalink)

Midi recording newbie question

Hi I'm a new X2 user coming from Pro Tools There's one simple thing that I'm not able to handle, for example: After recording a midi track , let's say a bass drum , I'd like to add on the same track ,in a second recording, a snare . After setting rec track preferences on sound on sonud it actually does it on the same track , but it creates another clip upon the first BD clip. Is there a way to merge it directly to the first clip / track ? I tried everything but no way Thanks Ramp
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    garrigus
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    Re:Midi recording newbie question 2013/05/19 09:22:28 (permalink)
    Yes, after you're done recording, click the track number to select the track. Then choose Clips > Bounce To Clips to merge all clips in the track.

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    Re:Midi recording newbie question 2013/05/19 09:40:43 (permalink)
    Cool, thanks a lot
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    Re:Midi recording newbie question 2013/05/19 09:46:59 (permalink)
    Read about this and other great tips on Sonar X2 Power by Scott Garrigus.
     
     
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    Re:Midi recording newbie question 2013/05/19 09:58:50 (permalink)
    Scott, I am glad you are on this forum and answer questions. 

    X2 Power! is very well written.  I finished the front to back read and am now going to go thru the parts I marked for a closer look

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    Re:Midi recording newbie question 2013/05/19 10:12:34 (permalink)
    paulo
    Read about this and other great tips on Sonar X2 Power by Scott Garrigus.   
    Thanks, Paulo! I appreciate it.

    And just in case people don't know.... here's the link for more info...
    http://www.garrigus.com/powerbooks.asp

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    Re:Midi recording newbie question 2013/05/19 10:13:44 (permalink)
    FCCfirstclass
    Scott, I am glad you are on this forum and answer questions.  
    X2 Power! is very well written.  I finished the front to back read and am now going to go thru the parts I marked for a closer look
    Clint
    Thanks, Clint! And I really appreciate you taking the time to post a review up on Amazon.


    Thanks!
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    Re:Midi recording newbie question 2013/05/19 12:02:45 (permalink)
    garrigus
      
    Thanks, Paulo! I appreciate it. 




    You're welcome - Thought I'd save you a job ;)
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    Re:Midi recording newbie question 2013/05/19 12:36:37 (permalink)
    paulo


    Read about this and other great tips on Sonar X2 Power by Scott Garrigus.
     
     

    Don't leave home without it!
     
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    Re:Midi recording newbie question 2013/05/20 09:06:14 (permalink)
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    paulo 
    Read about this and other great tips on Sonar X2 Power by Scott Garrigus. 

    Don't leave home without it!
    Walt 
    Thanks, Walt!


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