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Old 06-03-2012, 11:39 AM
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Hi,

After opening the .mid file in Notation Composer (not in Notation Musician), you can copy/paste it into the range of measures that you want it in.

For drum grooves, though, there's an alternative you may want to consider.
MIDI Drum Files (http://www.mididrumfiles.com/) has a lot of free tracks, and used to have a newsletter sign up (don't know if he still has it) where you could receive more free ones each mailing. You can also buy a boatload of some hundreds of grooves. There are also free ones around the internet you can get by searching for "midi drum files" (the above link will come up first )

I use Notation Composer to work on drum grooves, and have given a description of what I do at the post you can read by clicking here.

Enjoy!
Sherry
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