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312Logic Pro User Guide
Export a Logic Pro project as a FinalCutPro XML file
1. In Logic Pro, choose File > Export > Project to FinalCutPro XML.
2. In the Export Project to Final Cut Pro XML dialog, do the following:
Enter a name for the export file in the Save As field.
Select the Export as Final Cut Compound Clip checkbox if you want to export the
project as a compound clip.
Select the “Include video in export” checkbox if you want to include the movie (if
one exists) in the XML file.
3. Click Save.
Note: Software instrument tracks are always bounced to audio files. MIDI tracks are
ignored. Bouncing automatically switches to real-time mode, if necessary (such as when an
I/O or External Instrument plug-in is used).
Standard MIDI files in Logic Pro
Standard MIDI files are not specific to a particular sequencing program, hardware
sequencer, or type of computer. They contain the following information:
MIDI events, including time positions and channel assignments
Names of the individual tracks
Names and positions of markers
Tempo changes
Copyright marks
Logic Pro allows you to import, open, and export Standard MIDI file formats 0 and 1:
Format 0 contains all data in one track.
Format 1 can contain multiple tracks, each with independent data.
Neither format recognizes any division of a track (into several MIDI regions, for example).
Import a MIDI file at the playhead position
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Choose File > Import > MIDI File, then select a file in the dialog that appears.
Locate and select the MIDI file in the All Files Browser, then click Import.
The MIDI file is placed at the playhead position, rounded to bars.
Import a MIDI file at the pointer position
In Logic Pro, drag a MIDI file from the All Files Browser or Finder into the Tracks area.
The pointer 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.