AnsweredHow do I separate MIDI channels to their own tracks?

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2016/01/14 15:20:37 (permalink)

How do I separate MIDI channels to their own tracks?

I have successfully recorded a MIDI file from my old MC50mkII sequencer to MC7.  The song uses four different MIDI channels, but of course they're all recorded to one track on MC.   Now I need to separate those channels so that drums, bass, piano and strings are each on their own tracks.  How do I do that?  I haven't found an answer searching the menus in MC and going through the help docs.
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Re: How do I separate MIDI channels to their own tracks? 2016/01/14 15:47:55 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby jyoung60 2016/01/14 16:57:25
Two ideas come to mind.
Save the file as MIDI format 1, then open the MIDI file
Create 4 MIDI tracks containing the data and use the MIDI Event Filter MFX to filter by channel.
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Re: How do I separate MIDI channels to their own tracks? 2016/01/14 16:47:04 (permalink)
Perfect!  Though I should mention that saving to MIDI format 0 is the one I had to use. :) 
 
Strangely, the event filter doesn't provide any options for MIDI channels.  Everything else, yes, but not channels.

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Re: How do I separate MIDI channels to their own tracks? 2016/01/14 16:49:53 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby jyoung60 2016/01/14 17:13:53
Channel is in the dialog displayed when the "Non-special events" button is clicked on the Event Filter MFX
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Re: How do I separate MIDI channels to their own tracks? 2016/01/14 17:01:18 (permalink)
Ah! I see!

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