![]() If I then edit the joined midi in Aria, PT then can't recognise the midi file. Experimenting with Aria Maestosa, which I'm finding to be a steep learning curve. joining two halves of a sonata movement, together with the occasional edit of a glaringly wrong note. I've been experimenting with combining midi files, e.g. Is there anything I need to do to save PT originated midis after editing them in a 3rd party app to enable PT to see them? Using Mac laptop and PT 7.2. I'm not looking to provide a note-perfect midi (would take too long!) but create single movement midis which are slightly more acceptable and easier to save/find for subsequent re-rendering if/when I change an fxp. I have edited a single note in a PT midi in Aria and PT renders it, but it seems a bit hit and miss. (second half of a sonata runs on from the first without even a semiquaver break? Ugh) If I then edit the joined midi in Aria, PT then can't recognise the midi file. I don't use a DAW.) I can join 2 midis in Audacity and PT renders the midi but I then have no gap when there should be one. (Up to now, I process the PT wav files with Audacity, joining the 2 wav files together and dealing with the transition as best as I can, trying to eliminate the click at the join.
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