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- Although recording MIDI is a common way to create new MIDI regions, it is - often desirable to do so as part of editing/arranging. + Although recording MIDI on an existing track is a common way to create new MIDI regions, it is often desirable to create new MIDI regions as part of the editing and/or arranging process.

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- Create a new MIDI region is as simple as Left-clicking in a MIDI track. A region will be created - that is one bar long. It can then be trimmed - to any length desired. + A new MIDI region can be created with the mouse by entering Draw Mode (entered by pressing the d key or clicking on the Draw tool) and then left-clicking anywhere in an existing MIDI track; this will create a region that is one bar long. If longer regions are desired, they can be created by left-clicking anywhere in an existing MIDI track and dragging the mouse until the region is the desired length.

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- Once a region has been created, some notes - should be added to it. + +

+ Once created, all the typical methods of editing audio regions will work the same as they do for MIDI regions. See Editing Regions and Selections for more details.