The Browser lets you find and import various types of content into your projects, including audio and MIDI loops. The Browser’s Media tab makes it easy to find and import loops.You can preview audio and MIDI files before you import them into your project. If you preview a Groove clip, it plays back at the tempo and in the key of your current project. Audio files can be auditioned through any bus and MIDI files can be auditioned through any soft synth.Figure 215. Media BrowserA. Show Media Browser B. Browser menu C. Content Location menu D. Dock/undock E. Docking options F. Expand/collapse G. Move up one level to the parent directory H. Search filter I. File list J. Play/Stop
1. In the Browser, click the Browse Media button .
3. Do one of the following:
To insert into an existing track as a new clip. Double-click the file to add it to the selected track at the current Now time, or drag the file to the desired location.
To insert into a new track. Drag the file to en empty space in the Track view, below the last track.
To replace the selected clip. Drag the file to the Clip Inspector.
To insert into a cell in the Matrix view. Make sure the Matrix view is visible, then drag the file to the desired Matrix cell.
1. In the Browser, click the Browse Media button .
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3. On the Browser menu, point to Audio Preview Bus, then select the bus you want to preview audio through.
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Note: Auto-Preview is enabled by default. If you disable Auto-Preview, you must click the Play button each time you want to preview the selected audio file.
Tip: To preview an audio file as a Groove Clip, hold down the ALT key and click the file. To preview all selected files as Groove Clips, hold down the ALT and click the Play button .
1. In the Browser, click the Browse Media button .
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3. On the Browser menu, point to Synth Preview Output, then select the soft synth you want to preview MIDI through.
Note: If there are no synths in the project, go to Insert > Soft Synths and insert the desired soft synth.
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Note 1: Auto-Preview is enabled by default. If you disable Auto-Preview, you must click the Play button each time you want to preview the selected audio file.
Tip - Searching Documentation
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When the search results appear, click which product's documentation you would like to search to filter the search results further.
Note - Using Offline Help
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