Exporting midifiles with click?
Create a drum/percussion staff and enter a bar of the required number of beats using a GM wood block or rimshot sound.
I can't see any reason why the resulting track shouldn't export OK.
Remember that your sounds should all be GM, so that the exported MIDI file will play back correctly on all GM devices.
I can't see any reason why the resulting track shouldn't export OK.
Remember that your sounds should all be GM, so that the exported MIDI file will play back correctly on all GM devices.
I did that. But the problem is that i want to export the tracks by them selves.
Soprano, alto, tenor and base. I do this for a choir so they can learn the notes quickly. But when there is pause they loose track of where they are.
I also tried to mute the sounds of those tracks that i wasn't going to export. But it took all of the tracks anyway.
Soprano, alto, tenor and base. I do this for a choir so they can learn the notes quickly. But when there is pause they loose track of where they are.
I also tried to mute the sounds of those tracks that i wasn't going to export. But it took all of the tracks anyway.
Not sure what you mean, then.Pehja wrote: But the problem is that i want to export the tracks by them selves.
You want a click track on its own? Then create and export as I described.
You want all the tracks plus the click? No problem, again follow what I said, adding the click track to the 4 parts.
You want each part on its own, with a click? I'd make four pieces, each with the single part plus the click. A bit of cutting and pasting will do this in minutes.
Yes thats true, but if you have 20 peaces this is not the way to do it. It would be nice to have somewhere to put an x if you know what i mean. The reason is that I want to be able to send midifiles to pupils so they can listen to the track of what they are about to sing. If there is no beat it is impossible to know where in the piece you are. And when you use dynamic parts you can only choose one part at the time or all at once.
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I have this problem with Sibelius 8. I wish to add a click track to the MIDI files exported to members of my choir for practice purposes. Unmuting the click track did not help; it still did not appear with MIDI files of the voice parts.
So I created a woodblock track. But this too would not sound in exported MIDI files.
How do I include a click track with MIDI files?
So I created a woodblock track. But this too would not sound in exported MIDI files.
How do I include a click track with MIDI files?