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10. Optional: If you selected multiple MIDI les, repeat steps 4 to 9 for each le. The MIDI
Import Options and Flow Import Options dialogs reopen automatically for each le.
RESULT
The selected MIDI les are imported into the project as new ows. Dorico Elements uses an
algorithm on imported MIDI notes to produce the correct enharmonic spelling for the imported
notes.
If the MIDI les contained markers, they are also imported, and if they have SMPTE offset
values
dened, Dorico Elements uses them to set the timecode position for the start of the
ow.
If you chose Create All New Players, new players are added as required for each MIDI le.
If you chose Merge with Existing Players Where Possible, any players that the imported
MIDI les and existing project have in common are merged, for example, if you imported a
MIDI
le containing a solo piano into a project containing a piano and viola, the imported
MIDI le is added to the existing piano player.
TIP
You can also open MIDI les directly if you want them to be separate projects rather than new
ows in existing projects.
RELATED LINKS
Opening projects/les on page 56
Requantizing notes on page 206
Changing the sustain pedal controller settings for MIDI recording/import on page 208
Importing tempo tracks on page 70
Exporting tempo tracks on page 72
MIDI Import Options dialog
The MIDI Import Options dialog allows you to customize the settings Dorico Elements uses to
translate MIDI data into a
Dorico project when importing MIDI les.
You can open the MIDI Import Options dialog by choosing File > Import > MIDI and
opening a MIDI le from the File Explorer/macOS Finder.
Project and le handling
File import and export
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