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When I import session data of a Strike Instrument Track into a newer version of the same session/song, the region comes in at approximately half of the original size, causing Strike to playback twice as fast, as well as in the wrong place.
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Try Exporting the MIDI Region, then conforming the session to the importing SMF.
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