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Old 04-16-2008, 11:36 AM
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Default exporting midi files using strike

is there a way to export the drum samples from stike on to just one track? I'm mainly using this for songwriting now and would like the convenience of arranging verse, chorus, intro's etc. on just one track instead of many. Also, I'e noticed that I really have to be careful about how i record the bit that I want to export for example sometimes the last cymbal hit of the measure gets cut off so there is a gap when I try to use it as a loop. Is there an automatic way of exporting a loop without manually recording it with the buttons? I like using separate repeated loops because it is then easy to keep track of how many times progressions are played and editing the song arrangement is easy.
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