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    Interstellar - First Step

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    Interstellar - First Step

  3. Hi, thanks for this great guide ! I just wanted to share my method for those songs with a lot of tracks and dozens of tempo changes, you can do it faster with the following steps : 1. Import your midi file into 3MLE, save as .mml and export it as .mid (file / export as standard midi file) 2. Open the new midi file in Midieditor (freeware), create a new track on the right that you can call tempo 3. Select all the tempo change events (bottom of the sequencer) and move them to the tempo track you just created (tools / move events to track) 4. SAVE THE FILE ! 5. Delete all the tracks on the right except the first one and the tempo one, then select all events from first track (edit / select all events from track) and move them to tempo track 6. Delete the emptied track 1 and save the file as .mid (eg. track01.mid) 7. Open the file saved in step 4 and repeat steps 5 and 6 for every track your midi file has 8. Import the first .mid in 3MLE (you may have two tracks per midi file, you just delete the empty one) and copy all the other midis on appended tracks, and voila Just remember to listen and double check the final result before importing in MS2 in case of any error. Remember that your tempo change events have to happen between 2 notes in every track, you can't have a tempo change while a note is played in one track or you won't be able to merge the notes and the tempo in one track only. I personally had some issue in one of the tracks having overlapping notes (shouldn't happen on 3MLE exports) so if you see that one of the midis you import in 3MLE has data in more than one track check for overlapping notes (included tempo change). This may sound like a lot of work but in extreme situations it can speed up the work a lot, obviously if you have 5 tempo changes in 5 tracks just do it manually ^^ I just made Interstellar theme (8mn+, 10 tracks, 50+ tempo changes) in less than 15mn with this method. Hope this helps.
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    One Piece - Bink's Sake

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    La La Land - Epilogue

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