How to merge multiple MIDI tracks into one track?

I've got a MIDI loop imported from another app which came in with each note on a separate track. How to merge all these tracks (regions?) into a single track? TIA!User uploaded file

iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014), OS X El Capitan (10.11.5)

Posted on Feb 9, 2017 1:47 PM

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Feb 9, 2017 3:21 PM in response to David Coffin1

There's probably a way to bring them in without them going to separate tracks but I;e no idea how you'd do that, maybe someone else can chime in but I can think of a couple of ways to deal with what you have in the screen shot.


Move all the clips to on track next to each other. Glue them together and with it he new clip move the notes to be within one bar and then cut the region to one bar.


Or where you are now in the screenshot with all the clips selected, lasso all the notes in the piano roll and Command C to copy them. Come back to the track area and create a new track. Select the new track,move the playhead to exactly for instance the start of bar 5 and then press Command V and it should create a 1 bar region with all the notes in one region. At least it did when I tried it out!


Good luck


Graham

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