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I was one of them. The reason is if it's a complex drum track from a hot latin percussion type song for example I might want to separate the latin percussion parts from the regular trap set parts and use my Jamstix for that and another synth for the percussion. Once that's done I will remerge the tracks to create only 2 drum tracks. One for the kit and one for the percussion. At that point I still want it in midi because I have a bunch of different midi synths. When I'm ready for a final mix I'll convert those to audio.
Holy crap! I just had a bad Halloween moment. A big ass spider just came down from the ceiling right in front of the monitor while I was typing this. That woke me up.

Bob




When it comes to percussion I work in a similar way, so I can see the usefulness for both options. In the previous version, although I liked the merge to audio option, I was a little puzzled that you could merge multiple midi tracks to audio but not to midi.

Terry


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