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CHAPTER 5. MANAGING FILES AND SETS 49
Normalize If this is activated, the sample resulting from the render process will be
normalized (i.e., the le will be amplied so that the highest peak attains the maximum
available headroom).
Render as Loop If this is activated, Live will create a sample that can be used as a
loop. For example, suppose your Live Set uses a delay effect. If Render as Loop is on,
Live will go through the rendering process twice: The rst pass will not actually write
samples to disk, but add the specied delay effect. As the second pass starts writing
audio to disk, it will include the delay tail resulting from the rst pass.
File Type, Bit Depth, Sample Rate These options specify the type of sample to be
created.
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.
Convert to Mono If this is activated, Live will create a mono le instead of a stereo
le.
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).
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