Working with waves in the MIDI roll view

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In the MIDI roll view, wave files have only one purpose – to serve as an accompaniment to MIDI files. When creating MIDI files, it may be useful to have a wave file and listen to the two together, to make sure the MIDI file has the right tempo, melody, and dynamics. Wave files in the MIDI roll view cannot be recorded, edited, or mixed.

Wave files in the MIDI roll view are displayed in the wave track under the MIDI track.

Short descriptions of what you can do with wave files in the MIDI roll view are provided below. Since working with these is similar to working with waves in the Orinj multitrack session, see Working with session tracks and Working with session waves and MIDI files for additional information.