To do this, export the project via the "File" menu, for example as a WAV or OGG file. the selected VST instrument (and also all track and master effects in the mixer) will be included. In this case, the exported material will sound exactly as it does when played back in Music Maker, i.e. You can also export the edited MIDI file as an audio file. The resulting sound depends on the particular synthesizer that's used to play the exported MIDI file later. To export the edited MIDI file as a MIDI file again, select the "Export MIDI" option in the MIDI editor.The easiest way to do this is to click on the red "REC" button in the MIDI editor and play your notes on the computer keyboard or using a MIDI keyboard. This also adds new notes to the MIDI file. Instead of programming new notes in the editor, you can also create a MIDI recording.The list editor displays all pitches, time positions, velocity values and similar info numerically in a list. Use the velocity controller editor to edit velocity and volume. The VST instrument should now also display a drum kit. For instance, the drum editor offers a special view for drum sounds. Top left of the MIDI Editor, you can access other editing views.To enter new notes, use the pencil tool and simply click to place new notes in the matrix. You can stretch or compess the selected notes at the edges of the bars. Use the Del key to delete any notes you don't need. Or, move the notes in the columns of the matrix to change the time position. You can move selected notes to another row within the matrix to change their pitch. Each line of the matrix corresponds to a key of the keyboard on the left.
In this mode, the MIDI notes are displayed as bars in a matrix. Double-click the MIDI file in the track to view and edit the MIDI notes.You can freely modify the yellow marked playback area above the first track at either end so that the complete MIDI file is played. You should now hear the selected VST instrument. To play the project, press the space bar. Click on the instrument icon on the far left of the track to select a VST instrument for playing back the MIDI file. MIDI files can be played with a wide variety of synthesizers.Alternatively, you can create a new, empty MIDI file under "Edit" > "Object". Open a folder containing MIDI files and drag and drop the MIDI files you want to edit onto any track. The File manager will open in the right area of the program interface. To load a MIDI file, click the File manager icon at the top of the toolbar.
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