Importing multiple midi files into a pro tools session(possible logic help)

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How do you do this so that is keeps all the tempo and time signature changes for each midi file, so that each midi file comes in at the next point.

I am basically putting together a set of all the songs, and it seems it doesnt want to let me to import each one with deleting the previous tempo and time info.

Any help would be much appreciated. Or if anyone knows a work around in Logic, then I would be able to do it in that as well.

CheerS!
 
How do you do this so that is keeps all the tempo and time signature changes for each midi file, so that each midi file comes in at the next point.

I am basically putting together a set of all the songs, and it seems it doesnt want to let me to import each one with deleting the previous tempo and time info.

Any help would be much appreciated. Or if anyone knows a work around in Logic, then I would be able to do it in that as well.

CheerS!


Do you know which DAW the files were created in??

The reason I ask is Protools sees midi files differently to other DAWS, eg
say a midi file was created in Logic and a midi track/channel was split into different parts Protools would see the seperate parts on the same midi channel as seperate tracks and allocate them to a different midi channel and move each part to the start of a new midi channel.

So before even importing a midi file into protools you would need to join all the parts from a single midi channel in to a hole file from the start of the track to the end.

And I am very surprised forum members have not answered your question before now.