Hi!
When I start a project in Cubase and put drum grooves in the project window, it also creates mid-files or midi-files… That happens for every groove I drag to the project, after a while there will be a lot of mid-files too. So, what do you do with those mid-files?
To me they just clog up the screen because I do nothing with them, they are useless to me, so-to-speak and nothing to work with…
I just put them all in a folder that I can collapse so the workarea feels more “clean”. I’ll attach a picture so you can see what I’m talking about…
I’m not supposed to do anything with those files? Can I remove them or will that also remove the drum groove that I have put into the project (I could try it myself though, haven’t tried yet).
I realize that this question might be more focused on Cubase than EZdrummer, but still wanna ask here…

See this post:
http://www.toontrack.com/forum/fb.aspx?m=132400
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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