Originally Posted By: Matt Finley
I have not done most of the suggestions made here. But I did learn something that I think has derailed me: in SONAR, when you IMPORT a MIDI track, it strips out the time code, but when you OPEN the MIDI file, it keeps it.?

Stuff like this makes things interesting.


Yes, this is true. If you import a MIDI file it will strip the file of its time code. This is so that MIDI file can use Sonar's file time code.

If you open a MIDI file in Sonar there is no preset time code so Sonar uses the MIDI file's time code.

Consequently, you have to decide which time code you want to use. Both have their places and I feel that Sonar's approach is a very good one in that you get to choose which time code to use. YMMV


Last edited by MarioD; 09/10/17 01:28 PM.

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