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Originally Posted by dreaminglife
If you look at the image at the link below, of both the original midi [bottom] and the new midi item [top] with the pasted notes you will see.
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Thanks for the picture, I see what you mean now. If your custom action and the script are not working correctly, I would suggest you to still try just copying the original item.
The most probable reason the changes made in either the source or copy are affecting both items is that you have made a pooled copy. There are several ways you can either avoid that or make the items unpooled.
You can turn off pooling from Preferences/Media/MIDI,
Pool MIDI source data when pasting or duplicating media items.
Or you can have a media item button for the pooling and turn it off from there for any individual item; Preferences/Appearance/Media, Media item buttons, select
Pooled MIDI.
Or you can go to media item source properties (Ctrl + F2) and un-pool the given item with a button in there. Remember to hit OK after you have selected unpooling there.
And finally, there's an action to do un-pooling for the selected items; Item: Remove active take from MIDI source data pool (AKA un-pool, un-ghost, make unique).
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All the .mid files I have brought into Reaper will open in inline editor. Any example of a file which won't do that?