yes, you need to glide or move the data in the tracks or record a segment with empty bars, say you record a segment that is 8 bars long, and name that fragment1. Then you record the other segment that is 8 bars and name it fragment2 . But this time, instead of starting to record from bar 1, start to record from bar 9, this way when you use that command it will be straightforward and easy, and then you can combine tracks if you want so there is not a mess of tracks all over the place. Youc an combine tracks by saving files as type 0 or format 0, and then use the channel split tool to make tracks only for the instruments you need (since there are 16 channels in the midi specification you can use just 16 different instruments) unless you use 2 keyboards or several synths.
2013/5/2, Terry Nord <[email protected]>: > Hi guys, > > > > I am trying to record a song in segments. I am naming them "abc1 abc2 > abc3" > etc. When I use the append feature and try to play two segments I have a > mess. I thought when you append abc2 on to abc1 it would put abc2 on the > end of abc1. Do I need to use the Move feature? > > > > Terry Nord > > -- Juan Pablo Bello Cel. 313-879-2884 To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com for archived list posts, see http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
