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Standard MIDI Files
Neutralize all playback parameters with the normalize
function (select them all by pressing ctrl a, then choose
Functions > Sequence Parameter > Normalize
Sequence Parameters),
Convert all playback quantization with the fix quantize
function (ctrl a, Functions > Sequence Parameter > Fix
Quantize,
Convert all loops into real copies (ctrl a, Functions >
Sequence Parameter > Turn Loops to Real Copies),
Convert all sequences on each track into a continuous
sequence: Click on a track, so that all objects of this
track are selected. Select the glue tool from the tool box
and click on one of the tracks’s objects. Now all
sequences of the track have been merged into a single
sequence. Repeat this procedure for all of your Song’s
MIDI tracks containing sequences.
Additional preparations for file format 0: Since Standard
MIDI File type 0 format files can only save one sequence,
you must also merge all sequences into one (press ctrl a,
take the glue tool and click a sequence).
Saving a Song as a Standard MIDI File: Select all of
the required sequences and choose File > Save Selection
as MIDI File… You can now enter the destination direc-
tory.
In File Format 0: See whether under Options > Settings >
Global Preferences… the parameter “Export MIDI File…”
save single Sequences as File Format 0
is checked. If it is,
choosing File > Export MIDI File… when only one se-
quence is selected means that file format 0 will be auto-
matically used.