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Saving Your Work
Like most Windows programs, you use the File-Save and File-Save As
commands to save your work. Normally, you save your projects in the
standard project Þle format, with a Þle extension of .
WRK. This Þle
contains all your MIDI data and all your project settings. Any digital
audio that is part of your project is stored in separate Þle, as described in
ÒDigital Audio Data ManagementÓ on page 13-13.
Pro Audio also lets you save Þles in two other formats, as described in
the table:
To Import Information from a MIDI File into an Existing
Project…
1. Open the MIDI file as a new, separate project.
2. Choose
Edit-Select-All.
3. Choose
Edit-Copy
to display the Copy dialog box.
4. Make sure that Events in Tracks is checked, and click OK.
5. Open the target project, or click in the Track view for that project.
6. Set the Now time and current track to indicate where the material
should be placed.
7. Choose
Edit-Paste
to display the Paste dialog box.
8. Check Paste to One Track if you want all material imported into
the current track.
9. Click OK.
Pro Audio imports the material and displays it in the Track view.
File type... Extension... Explanation...
Standard MIDI .
mid
Used to transfer MIDI-only songs to other
software products that support Standard
MIDI files. See
Appendix D: MIDI Files
for
more information.