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Pro Tools Reference Guide370
3 In the Send to DigiDelivery dialog, select
which files to include.
You have the option to include:
Audio files
Fade files
Video files
Plug-In settings files
Visible Timeline files only (files that are ref-
erenced in the current session Timeline on
tracks that are shown)
4 Click OK. The DigiDelivery client will launch,
and the DigiDelivery Send Wizard (Page 1) will
open. On this page you can name the delivery
and add or remove files.
5 Complete the remaining DigiDelivery Send
Wizard pages and send the file, following the in-
structions that came with the DigiDelivery cli-
ent software.
Importing MIDI Files
You can import Standard MIDI Files (SMF) into
your Pro Tools sessions.
Pro Tools provides several ways to import MIDI
files into an open session.
“Importing MIDI Files Using Pro Tools
Menu Commands” on page 371.
“Importing MIDI Files with Drag and
Drop” on page 372.
Pro Tools does not import proprietary sequence
files. To use sequences from other MIDI applica-
tions in a Pro Tools session, you will need to first
save them as Standard MIDI Files. See the man-
ufacturer’s documentation for details on saving
Standard MIDI Files.
There are two types of Standard MIDI Files, both
of which are supported by Pro Tools:
Type 0 MIDI files store data for all MIDI chan-
nels in a single track. When importing these
files, Pro Tools separates the data by channel
and places each track’s data in separate re-
gions and tracks.
Type 1 MIDI files, sometimes referred to as
multitrack MIDI files, contain multiple tracks
of MIDI data. When importing these files,
each track’s data is placed on its own new
MIDI track in the Pro Tools session.
Include in Delivery dialog