Sessions & Tracks : Importing and Exporting Session Data : Exporting MIDI Files : Exporting Individual MIDI and Instrument Tracks

Exporting Individual MIDI and Instrument Tracks
You can also export individual MIDI and Instrument tracks as MIDI files. This can be useful for storing libraries of your favorite MIDI sequences or Sysex data (such as bulk or individual patch dumps for your external MIDI devices), or for importing MIDI into notation applications (other than Sibelius).
To export a single MIDI or Instrument track as a MIDI file:
1 Do one of the following:
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Right-click the Track name of an unselected track in the Edit or Mix window, or in the Track List.
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In the Track List, or Mix or Edit window, Control-Right-click (Windows) or Command-Right-click (Mac) the track name.
2 From the Right-click menu, select Export MIDI.
3 Set the Export MIDI settings in the Export MIDI Settings dialog.
4 Click OK.
5 In the Save dialog, type a name for the MIDI file, specify where you want to save it, and click Save.
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Alt-Right-click (Windows) or Option-Right-click (Mac) to export all tracks to a single MIDI file.
To export all selected Pro Tools Instrument or MIDI tracks as a MIDI file:
1 Select the tracks you want to export to a MIDI file.
2 Right-click the Track name of one of the selected tracks in the Edit or Mix window, or in the Track List.
3 From the Right-click menu, select Export MIDI.
4 Set the Export MIDI settings.
5 Click OK.
6 In the Save dialog, type a name for the MIDI file, specify where you want to save it, and click Save.
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Alt-Shift-Right-click (Windows) or Option-Shift-Right-click (Mac) to export all selected tracks as a single MIDI file.