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Hi @NetherHacker,

When you are importing a song with multiple tracks you will need to import one at a time with your settings like these:

importsetting1.png

Once it imports the one track, open a second 3MLE and put the code it imported into that one. Then go back to your other 3MLE window and import the next track. Basically keep doing this until you have all the separated tracks imported and put into your other 3MLE window.

If the song has a TON of tracks (Multiple instruments, an ensemble) sometimes you will go beyond 16 tracks allowed in 3MLE and that requires some more finesse as you will need to basically edit all of the instruments separately.

But for a solo song the above method works just fine and is how most of us edit.

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On 10/11/2018 at 3:02 PM, Yasuno said:

Hi @NetherHacker,

When you are importing a song with multiple tracks you will need to import one at a time with your settings like these:

importsetting1.png

Once it imports the one track, open a second 3MLE and put the code it imported into that one. Then go back to your other 3MLE window and import the next track. Basically keep doing this until you have all the separated tracks imported and put into your other 3MLE window.

If the song has a TON of tracks (Multiple instruments, an ensemble) sometimes you will go beyond 16 tracks allowed in 3MLE and that requires some more finesse as you will need to basically edit all of the instruments separately.

But for a solo song the above method works just fine and is how most of us edit.

Im a bit confused on that one... Cant i chosoe the first track add it to MS2 song and add more harmony then load the other tracks and copy paste into harmonies

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@Fearless If you want to load them straight into MS2 you can do that (after optimizing them) instead of putting them into a second 3MLE window. The point is though that when you import a track, it over writes the existing tracks in 3MLE. So you either need to have a second 3MLE open to combine everything in, or you can paste it into MS2 Composer Window assuming it doesn't need tempo editing or anything else.

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3 hours ago, Yasuno said:

@Fearless If you want to load them straight into MS2 you can do that (after optimizing them) instead of putting them into a second 3MLE window. The point is though that when you import a track, it over writes the existing tracks in 3MLE. So you either need to have a second 3MLE open to combine everything in, or you can paste it into MS2 Composer Window assuming it doesn't need tempo editing or anything else.

im a bit confused, i wish i could talk to you more directly and get a song and try an example and show you

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