In BandLab'sMIDI editorThere's no obvious "scissor tool" like in other DAWs, but you can still split tracks using the right-click method or shortcut keys. Here's how:
Steps to split a MIDI track in BandLab:
Open the editor:Click on the track you want to edit to open the MIDI Editor.
Select a fragment:Find the location of the MIDI region you want to split.
Use shortcut keys:You can also use shortcut keys"S" keySplit at the playhead position. (PS: The Shortcuts button on the lower right can browse various shortcut keys)
Move or edit split clips:Once split, you can select, move, or edit each section independently.
How to merge two clips
Select clips: Select the two clips you want to merge in the Mix Editor. Hold down shift and click to add the second one.
Right click: Right click on one of the clips.
Select "Merge": Select "Merge Region" in the pop-up menu.
Done: The fragments will be merged into a whole.
Quantize function introduction
In BandLab,QuantizeFunction is used to automatically align MIDI notes or beats on an audio track. When you record MIDI or write notes, the notes may not fall exactly on the grid lines. Quantize helps you align notes to the nearest beat, making rhythm more precise and consistent.
How to use the Quantize function:
Select a note:Open BandLab's MIDI Editor and use your mouse to select the note you want to quantize.
Turn on the Quantize option:Find the "Quantize" button in the toolbar and click it to display the menu.
Select quantization value:Choose an appropriate quantization value, such as 1/4, 1/8, or 1/16.
Apply quantification:After clicking the Quantize option, notes will automatically snap to the nearest beat line.
Note: Excessive use of quantization may make the rhythm too mechanical. It is recommended to adjust the quantization intensity according to the situation.