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Convert MIDI To Shapes dialog
Dialog Reference
WAI Display
These check boxes show or hide the WAI markers in the Track view and/or the Console view.
For more information, see:
External Devices
Controller/Surface Settings dialog
Convert MIDI To Shapes dialog
Using the Edit > Convert MIDI To Shapes command opens the Convert MIDI To Shapes dialog
box. This command lets you convert a controller envelope created in the Piano Roll view to a Track
view envelope, or shape.
See:
Converting MIDI Envelopes to Shapes
Creating and Editing MIDI Envelopes
Convert MIDI Clip(s) To Step Sequencer dialog
The Convert MIDI Clip(s) to Step Sequencer Clips pane context menu command opens the
Convert MIDI Clip(s) to Step Sequencer dialog. This command lets you convert any selected MIDI
clip to a step sequncer clip. There are two available options:
Resolution. The resolution value should correspond to the shortest note value that you expect.
For example, if you specify Sixteenth notes, you will get four steps per beat. The choices are:
Quarter (1 step per beat)
Eigth (2 steps per beat)
Eigth Triplet (3 steps per beat)
Sixteenth (4 steps per beat)
Sixteenth Triplet (6 steps per beat)
32nd (8 steps per beat)
32nd Triplet (12 steps per beat)
Preserve original timing (using time offsets). Select this option if you want the Step
Sequencer to preserve the original timing of the note events instead of quantizing them to the
Note: If two clips overlap, the command converts the controller envelopes in both clips, in
whatever parts of the clips lie in the selected time range.