Helpful Replyhow to export just some midi tracks

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2015/06/20 11:50:45 (permalink)

how to export just some midi tracks

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In a project I have many midi tracks, but I want to export just some (or one) of them to a midi file. How can I do that?
 
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Re: how to export just some midi tracks 2015/06/20 11:55:45 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Zargg71 2015/06/20 12:07:24
You can drag and drop individual MIDI clips directly from a track to the desktop or target folder. If you want to export a subset of tracks as a Type 1, multi-track MIDI file, you'll need to isolate those tracks in a copy of the project by deleting what you don't want, and Save As .MID.
post edited by brundlefly - 2015/06/20 12:02:05

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Re: how to export just some midi tracks 2015/06/22 16:48:30 (permalink)
The notion of dragging a midi clip to the desktop is cool, but it does not appear to pick up tempo; and be very careful, Sonar's double-select indications can fool you.    I just highlighted a track, exported, but track 7 is included when I open the selection in Event List or PRV, along with track 6, while only track 6 was exported, and with all tempo data missing, and the clip reset to begin at 0:00:00.
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