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ableton - importing midi files
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| flow1988 |
| is there a way to do so. kind of stuff atm :nervous: |
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| hundred |
sorry to hijack your thread but i have a couple of questions about ableton too (just started using it)
1. is there a chopping feature like the one in FL Studio?
2. what does rewiring to fl studio do? |
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by flow1988
is there a way to do so. kind of stuff atm :nervous: |
:stongue:
Have you even read the manual?
You just drag the midi file(s) onto one of the clip spaces. Either from another window or Abletons browser.
| quote: | Originally posted by hundred
sorry to hijack your thread but i have a couple of questions about ableton too (just started using it)
1. is there a chopping feature like the one in FL Studio?
2. what does rewiring to fl studio do? |
Yes, there is a chopping feature, just stick the clip in arrangement view and chop away.
As for rewire with FLStudio, I haven't tried it. If you're asking the question, what does rewiring do? Then I suggest you use google for a bit. |
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| flow1988 |
ahhh thanks!!!i thought i didnt try that.
i like trial and error but i guess that takes long than reading the manual. anyways i appreciate the help :D |
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| flow1988 |
| well i exported my midi files from fruity loops. and i tried dragging and dropping the midi files into abletons session clip. then i also tried it on the arrangement. still didnt work. what am i doing wrong o.O?:eyespop: |
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| Acton |
Odd.
What is the error message you get? Or does it just not allow the file to be placed onto a clip? If it's the latter then its probably not a compatible file.
I would double check that your saving your midi files in FL correctly. |
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| Airbase |
Drag and drop.
That's all there's to it. So I'd have to side with Acton here, something's not right with your file. |
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