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Importing multiple midi files into a pro tools session
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. Cheers! |
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Re: Importing multiple midi files into a pro tools session
Try, Import, Copy, Import, Paste, Copy, Import, Paste, Copy, etc., at respective locations. Ensuring you include all relevant Rulers.
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