How do I delete Midi Tracks?
Noob here....
How does one delete midi tracks in musescore?
I want to open a midi file and delete all tracks except one. I then want to export that one track as a midi file.
the file is https://www.dropbox.com/s/3krs4nqq9lfr4et/starlight%20copy.mid
Is this possible? I have seen some comments on the forum that it is but I can not figure out exactly how to see the midi tracks in order to chose one or more for deletion.
Thanks so much
Comments
Can you check the link?
In reply to Can you check the link? by chen lung
sorry ...i had to run out fast when I made that last post.
Actually, nothing really special about the file.. its just a multitrack midi file
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3krs4nqq9lfr4et/starlight%20copy.mid
I just cant figure out how to get musescore to show me a track listing that would allow me to pick track(s) to delete
I think it's in 'Instruments'?
In reply to I think it's in by chen lung
Yes, Create->Instrument, just delete any staves you don't want. Note that's the term you want when talking about notatin - staff / staves. "tracks" is a MIDI-specific term nt really sued in MseScore or other notatin programs.
In reply to Yes, Create->Instrument, just by Marc Sabatella
Yup that is it! Very cool and easy/logical.
So now, how do I delete measures. Basically, I want to trim the front and end of the isolated arpeggio. "Delete MEasures" only seem to delete the notes within those measures. See screenshot below:
Thanks so much!
In reply to Excellet! by ken@adler.net
nevermind..... figured it out... fn +Command+Delete gets rid of measures on Macs :-)
In reply to Figured it out... by ken@adler.net
Indeed, for the people that may read this in the future. See Measure Operations