Moving midi data *resolved*

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2011/08/09 22:17:05 (permalink)

Moving midi data *resolved*

Hey gang,
I am trying to drag and drop my midi data from one project to another, however..sonar wont let me do that because one project is 44.1khz
and the other is 48khz. Is there another way to do this? 

Thanks,


EDIT:  Never mind, exiting sonar and re-opening the project allowed me to do it.

Thanks anyways.

post edited by kjs00333 - 2011/08/09 22:20:10
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    CJaysMusic
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    Re:Moving midi data *resolved* 2011/08/09 22:21:22 (permalink)
    The sample rate should not be a problem, because midi is data and not audio. So I really think that the sample rate isnt the problem.
    Instead of drag and dropping the midi data, try copy and pasting it. Make sure both projects are open at the same time.

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    Re:Moving midi data *resolved* 2011/08/09 22:26:47 (permalink)
    Funny how or why sometimes restarting Sonar fixes some issues.
    But it does!



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    Re:Moving midi data *resolved* 2011/08/09 23:21:24 (permalink)
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    The sample rate should not be a problem, because midi is data and not audio. So I really think that the sample rate isnt the problem.
    Instead of drag and dropping the midi data, try copy and pasting it. Make sure both projects are open at the same time.


    Right on, CJ - Kjs, you shouldn't need to exit and re-open Sonar.  That's not your solution.

    I know this works, because I've done it many times, to have two projects open at the same time - Then with the screen split (horizontal display), I copy MIDI tracks from one project and paste them into the other, with sample rate having nothing to do with it, as CJ said.

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