1. Select the events you want to join.

  2. From the Edit menu, choose Join.

    The selected events on each track are joined. Any space between the events will be filled.

    If you’re joining events that use distinct clips, events will be joined using the media from the first selected clip:

    Acid Pro joinaudio1 Joining Events
    Events before joining

    Acid Pro joinaudio2 Joining Events
    Events after joining

    Acid Pro tip Joining EventsDrag across events with the Paint tool selected to join them.

  1. Select the events you want to join.

  2. From the Edit menu, choose Join.

    The selected events on each track (and any events between them) are joined. Any space between the events will be filled, and a new MIDI clip will be created to contain the MIDI data exposed by the clips:

    Acid Pro joinmidi3 Joining Events
    Events before joining

    Acid Pro joinmidi4 Joining Events
    Events after joining; a new clip is created

Acid Pro  Joining EventsIf you join clips that are in different keys (you can set a MIDI clip’s key on the Clip Pool tab of the MIDI Track Properties window), the new MIDI clip will use the key of the first clip. Subsequent clips will be transposed as needed to ensure that the note values you see in the event will be preserved after joining.

 

Joining Events

J

Edit Menu

Use the Join command to merge selected events.

Acid Pro  Joining EventsIf you do not have at least two events selected on a track, the command is unavailable.


What do you want to do?

Acid Pro  Joining Events Join events on an audio track

Acid Pro  Joining Events Join events on a MIDI track 

Acid Pro btnshowall Joining Events

Joining Events