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CHAPTER 5. MANAGING FILES AND SETS 44
the dither modes. Dithering adds a small amount of noise to rendered audio, but min-
imizes artifacts when reducing the bit depth. By default, Triangular is selected, which
is the safest mode to use if there is any possibility of doing additional processing
on your le. Rectangular mode introduces an even smaller amount of dither noise,
but at the expense of additional quantization error. Note that dithering is a procedure
that should only be applied once to any given audio le. If you plan to do further
processing on your rendered le, it's best to render to 32-bit to avoid the need for
dithering at this stage.
Create Analysis File If this is activated, Live will create an .asd le that contains
analysis information about the rendered sample. If you intend to use the new sample
in Live, check this option.
5.3 MIDI Files
A MIDI le contains commands that prompt MIDI compatible synthesizers or instruments,
such as Live's Simpler, to create specic musical output. MIDI les are exported by hardware
and software MIDI sequencers. Importing MIDI les into Live works differently than with
samples: MIDI le data is incorporated into the Live Set, and the resulting MIDI clips lose all
reference to the original le. MIDI les appear as folders in the File Browser; opening the
folders gives you access to the le's individual tracks (also called voices or instruments).
A MIDI File and its
Tracks in the Browser.
Note that while you can rename or delete entire MIDI les via the Browser, this is not
possible with the individual MIDI tracks contained within them. This is also the case with the
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