Normally you will create MIDI Files as a part of the transmission process (by
clicking "MIDI File+Transmit" in the Transmit dialog). But if you only want to cre-
ate a MIDI File (for example when using ReCycle to create "groove maps"), use
the Export dialog and save as a Standard MIDI File.
In either case you are prompted with a regular File dialog where you can specify
a name and location for the file.
ReCycle always creates MIDI Files of type 1. However, they only contain one
Track plus a Tempo Track.
Templates and MIDI Files
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If you create a MIDI File from the Transmit dialog, the position of the first
sample in the Template affects the transposition of the MIDI File (so that the
file plays the right samples).
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If you use "Export Standard MIDI File" the first note is always C1.
"Transmit As One Sample" and MIDI Files
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If Transmit As One Sample is turned off, the MIDI File will contain a number
of short events, each triggering a slice in the sampler, to recreate the loop.
This is the mode to use if you want to create a "groove map".
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If Transmit As One Sample is turned on, there will only be one long event
which triggers the entire sample.
"Silence Selected" and MIDI Files
Silence Selected only affects the MIDI File if Transmit As One Sample is turned
off, as described on page 71.
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SAVING AND EXPORTING
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