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Every time I try and double-click on or otherwise import a non-lossless audio file (mp3, m4a, etc), Ableton gives me a pop-up notice saying 'This sample contains no audio data.' A single click on a non-lossless audio file will make the status bar turn red and read 'file could not be read. What is MIDI in Ableton Live. A MIDI clip in Live contains notes and controller data for playing a MIDI instrument. This instrument can be a virtual instrument or an external hardware instrument. The MIDI clip also provides the device with a musical score to play. It includes note pitch, length, position, and velocity information.

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  1. Enter a filename and location, and set the followingoptions:

    Specifies either a default template or one you've created. Session templates specify source files and settings such as Sample Rate and Bit Depth.

    Determines the frequency range of the session. To reproduce a given frequency, the sample rate must be at least twice that frequency. (See Understanding sample rate.)

    Note:

    All files added to a session must share the sample rate. If you attempt to import files with different sample rates, Adobe Audition prompts you to resample them, which can reduce audio quality. To change resampling quality, adjust the Sample Rate Conversion settings in the Data preferences.

    Determines the amplitude range of the session, including recordings and files created with the Multitrack > Mixdown To New File command. (See Understanding bit depth.)

    Note:

    Choose a bit depth carefully, because it cannot be changed after you create a session. Ideally, work at the 32-bit level with fast systems. If your system performs slowly, try a lower bit depth.

    Determines whether tracks are mixed down to a mono, stereo, or 5.1 Mix track. (See Routing audio to buses, sends, and the Mix track.)