I’m new here, having come over from Sonar, so apologies if this is a stupid question. In Sonar if I wanted to cut and paste from 2 midi tracks and combine them in the paste operation into 1 midi track I could use “paste special” and there I would find the option to combine the tracks into one midi track. Does a similar option exist in Cubase 14. A typical example would be that I have 2 midi tracks, one for the piano right hand and one for the left, and I want to cut and paste into one combined piano midi track.
Hi and welcome to the forum,
No, there is not this kind of direct approach. But you can drag and drop the MIDI Parts over each other and then Glue them.
You could set locators, create a new (target) MIDI track (leave it selected) and do a “MIDI/Merge MIDI in Loop…”.
More of “copy-and-paste” than “cut-and-paste”, but you could automate splitting at locators and deleting the sources.
Many thanks for the suggestions above. Both techniques worked. I hadn’t explored the glue option (which makes Martin’s suggestion work) and it took me a while to realise that you need to solo the tracks that you want for the “Merge MIDI in loop …” technique (unless you want all the MIDI between the locators to be merged!)