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Pro Tools MIDI Editing: Erasing MIDI Data

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Summary: Erase MIDI data using Pro Tools editing features. Get rid of specific notes using the MIDI editing interface of Pro Tools with the tips in this free video on music recording software from a professional musician.

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By R.T. Ouk
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R.T. Ouk has been a music producer and audio engineer for more than 10 years. He owns The Armory Recording Studios and heads New Day Productions, which has worked on soundtracks and...read more

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"Now that I've recorded some midi data and edited a little bit, now I'm going to show you how to erase certain notes, and just kind of create a little something different. Now with this track I already have, I have about three, no I have about six bars. And what I'm going to do is, I'm going to double this last bar, and make some changes just to these last two bars. So what I'm going to do is, I'm going to go into them a little bit closer, maybe take out this little- maybe every other bar is what I'm going to take out. So what I'm going to do is, I'm going to my highlighting tool, and just kind of erase every other note, or chord within the last four bars of my sequence. What I'm also going to do is, I'm going to take this, and shorten it up just a little bit with my trim tool, maybe half way. So now when I start from the beginning, it's still going to play the same exact way I had before, but the last four bars are going to sound just a little bit different. I'm just going to edit a few things, I just deleted a few things and change."

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