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Multi-object editing
With the new MIDI
editor you can now edit several MIDI objects together in the MIDI editor. Please select the MIDI
objects in the arrangement in sequence by holding "Ctrl" and then clicking on the MIDI editor button to
open it. In an already opened MIDI editor you can include additional MIDI objects by clicking on them
while holding down "Shift".
You can access individual MIDI objects via
the drop-down menu next to the name.
Hint:
Right clicking on this position opens the object editor so that you can quickly toggle between the object
and MIDI editor.
From MIDI to audio
If you are not controlling an external MIDI synthesizer with your arrangement, you can convert its
sounds into audio tracks with the Samplitude Music Studio 15 record function. This is particularly
recommended if you want to enrich sounds created with your external synthesizer with audio effects,
convert your project into MP3
, or burn it onto disc.
1.
The audio output (Line OUT) of your external synthesizer should be connected to the audio input
(Line IN) of your sound card.
2.
2. Set an audio track to "active" by pressing "R".
3.
3. Start audio recording as usual. The MIDI data will be played and recorded simultaneously via
the record function. The result is an audio file that can be edited and exported together with the
multimedia files. The result is an audio file that can be edited and exported together with the
multimedia files.
Tip
: Do not delete MIDI tracks in the arrangement after you have generated audio files from them, simply
mute them with the "Mute" button. You can then later change melodies composed via MIDI and record
them as audio files again.
Hint: If you prefer VST instruments as synthesizers, it makes more sense to use the function Track freeze
from the context menu.
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