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Editing multiple MIDI clips

Editing multiple MIDI clips - Ableton Live Tutorial

From the course: Ableton Live: Producing Electronic Music

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Editing multiple MIDI clips

- [Narrator] Now let's take a look at some more of Live's advanced MIDI editing features. So another feature I use all the time, is the ability to edit multiple MIDI clips at once. Now, you can do this in Session view or Arrangement view and you can edit up to eight MIDI clips or tracks at once and view them all. This is really helpful for ensuring that, perhaps, the root note of your baseline is the same as the root note of your core progression or just lining up drums to various hits or chords in your track. So, here we go, let's take a look. So, I have the track that we worked on in the capture example, and I'm just going to play that now. (slow rhythmic music) So, if I select a clip, and then hold down Shift and select another, and let me just open these clips up so you can see them. We have our MIDI at the bottom. I'm just going to fold this to, and you can see that in our loop race there are now two tracks selected. You have the grayed out drums and then we have our pad sound…

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