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You can use any of the following methods to place data in a sequence track:
See Capturing MIDI Data.
Import a MIDI file as a segment. This creates a new segment with a sequence track for each part, containing notes and MIDI controller curves, and a band track that contains instrument assignment information from the MIDI file. For more information, see Importing a MIDI File as a Segment.
Enter notes and continuous controller curves. See Note Entry and Editing and Continuous Controllers.
Copy MIDI data from a MIDI software application and paste it into the sequence track of a segment. All MIDI data and MIDI controller information can be copied. See Moving and Copying Notes by Using the Clipboard.
Copy MIDI data from one sequence track and paste it into another, even between segments. You can create multiple sequence tracks in a segment to contain multiple sequences of MIDI data you are pasting, or you can combine the contents of multiple sequence tracks by pasting MIDI data into one track. You can also copy notes from a style pattern and paste it into the sequence track of a segment. See Moving and Copying Notes by Using the Clipboard and Moving and Copying Notes by Dragging.
Note MIDI notes must be copied and pasted separately from MIDI controller curves when using copy and paste commands.