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5 Importing Files
The importation of MIDI file data has been improved since
Logic Express 7.
These enhancements make it easier to import event-based MIDI data into Logic
Express.
Importing MIDI Files
Opening and importing MIDI files behaved in a similar fashion in earlier Logic versions.
Both the Import and Open commands loaded all data (including global information,
such as tempo events) into a new song. This may not be the behavior one would
normally expect from an “import”: usually an import only loads MIDI Region data
(notes, controller, SysEx, pitchbend, specific meta events) into an opened song. This
import behavior was available in previous Logic versions: when you dragged a MIDI
file from the Finder into the Arrange window, only MIDI Region data was loaded. The
MIDI Import menu command of Logic Express 7 initiates a “true” import.
To import a MIDI file, either:
m Choose File > Import from the main menu bar (or use the Import key command), then
select the desired MIDI file in the ensuing file selector box.
Note: You can only import MIDI files if a “target” song is already open. If no song is
open, the File > Import item is dimmed.
The MIDI file is placed at the SPL position, rounded to bars.
m Drag the desired MIDI file from the Finder into the Arrange window.
The mouse position—when the mouse button is released—determines the position
(rounded to the nearest bar) and destination of the first track in the imported file.
Both methods only load MIDI Region data (notes, controller, pitchbend, SysEx, certain
meta events), with global data (such as tempo events, signatures, chords, track names,
SMPTE start and so on) being ignored.
If you want to load all information contained in a MIDI file, you must open it.










