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→ The MIDI file is exported to the selected location.
Sounds  which  do  not  contain  note  events  in  a  Group  Pattern  are  exported  as  empty  MIDI
tracks.  This  way,  if  you  are  exporting  multiple  Patterns  and  some  Sounds  in  the  Group  only
have notes  in  some of  these  Patterns,  you will  get  a  consistent  assignment  of  notes to  MIDI
tracks across all exported Patterns. Also, when you export a Pattern and then re-import it into
MASCHINE, the notes will always be mapped to the correct Sounds.
11.8.3 Importing MIDI to Patterns
You can import MIDI files (extension “.mid”) to Patterns. This allows you to use in MASCHINE
MIDI files prepared with another application. This function is only available in the software.
Importing MIDI  data into  a Pattern that  already contains data  (note, modulation  tracks, and MIDI
tracks) will replace that data. As always, this can be undone both in the software or from your con-
troller (see section ↑3.3.2, Undo/Redo).
You  can  import  MIDI  files  into  Groups  or  into  individual  Sounds.  You  can  do  this  via  three
methods: via the context menu of the Group/Sound, via drag-and-drop, or via the FILES pane
of the Browser. You can even import multiple MIDI files at once. The following paragraphs de-
scribe each of these situations.
Importing a MIDI File to a Group
You can import a MIDI file to a whole Group. In particular, this allows you to import a drum
beat for an entire drum kit. You can do this via the Group’s context menu or via drag-and-drop.
Method 1: via the Group’s context menu
1. In the Group List (left of the Arranger), click the Group in which you want to import the
MIDI file.
This  sets  the  focus  to  that  Group  and  displays  its  Patterns  in  the  Pattern  Editor  under-
neath.
2. Select the Pattern in which you want to import the MIDI file.
Working with Patterns
Importing/Exporting Audio and MIDI to/from Patterns
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