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2. Optional: On the toolbar, open the Select Media Types menu, and activate MIDI Loops and
Plug-in Presets.
3.
In the Results list, select a MIDI loop and drag it to an empty section in the Project window.
RESULT
An instrument track is created and the instrument part is inserted at the position where you
dragged the le. The Inspector reects all settings that are saved in the MIDI loop, for example,
the VST instrument that was used, applied insert effects, track parameters, etc.
NOTE
You can also drag MIDI loops onto existing instrument or MIDI tracks. However, this only imports
the part information. This means this part only contains the MIDI data (notes, controllers) that is
saved in the MIDI loop, but no
Inspector settings or instrument parameters.
RELATED LINKS
Presets for Instruments on page 648
Filtering According to Media Type on page 605
Exporting MIDI Loops
You can export MIDI loops to save a MIDI part together with its instrument and effect settings.
This allows you to reproduce patterns that you created without having to search for the correct
sound, style, or effect. MIDI loops have the le extension .midiloop.
PROCEDURE
1. Select an instrument part.
2.
Select File > Export > MIDI Loop.
3.
In the Save MIDI Loop dialog, enter a name for the MIDI loop.
4.
Optional: To save attributes for the MIDI loop, click the button below the New MIDI Loop
section at the bottom left.
The Attribute Inspector section opens, allowing you to dene attributes for your MIDI loop.
5.
Click OK.
RESULT
MIDI loop les are saved in the following folder:
Windows: \Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\Steinberg\MIDI Loops
VST Instruments
Import and Export Options
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