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2011/08/15 06:58:40 (permalink)

joining MIDI clips

Hello all,

is there a tool or a procedure in Music Creator which allows to join MIDI clips? My old DAW had the "glue" tool which was the dual of the scissors tool, and something like that would be very useful in MC.

Thanks!

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Re:joining MIDI clips 2011/08/15 07:31:51 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
I don't have MC, but I guess there is "Bounce to clips".

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Re:joining MIDI clips 2011/08/15 07:34:54 (permalink)
Kalle Rantaaho


I don't have MC, but I guess there is "Bounce to clips".


Just found, thanks! It is not so intuitive, though ("bounce", what had they in mind?!?!?! )

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Re:joining MIDI clips 2011/08/15 07:52:48 (permalink)
in the TRACK VIEW you can easily click on the clip (right click) to select it, and drag it.

It's just like audio in that respect.... you can select and drag audio as well (in clips, and a clip can be any size)


You can also select it, copy it and paste it again to create loops.

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