We made a number of updates to improve the quality of the MIDI files themselves.
- Removed any extra space that shows up when adding MIDI files to your DAW
- Simplified the MIDI stems file handling.
Fixed Spacing Issue In MIDI Files
There's been a known issue with spacing in the MIDI files. When you drag and drop them into your DAW, there would be extra space created. This has been fixed.
All extra space has been removed. All MIDI Files are the exact length they need to be.
Simplified Stems
Previous versions of MIDI were all Type 0. Type 0 MIDI format includes all notes in a single track So in order to do the stems, multiple Type 0 MIDI were created (kick.midi, snare.midi, hihat.midi, etc).
This meant many files for one drum pattern.
All MIDI stem files have been converted to Type 1. Type 1 MIDI tells your DAW there are multiple tracks in this single file. So one MIDI file on your desktop will turn into multiple instrument tracks (kick, snare, hat, etc) once placed/imported into your DAW.
This means one file that holds all the stems.
This makes for easier file management without losing the stem benefits.
You'll now see a folder called Combined (these have all MIDI notes in a single track) and a folder called Stems (which is a single file, but all MIDI notes will end up in separate tracks).
