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Problem solved, finally, thanks to the awesome music producer Vinicius Castro @musiversal.
"Hi guys,
This video is about an issue that some of us experience when we try to import a midi file to our Logic Pro session.
If we open a Logic session directly from a midi file, this session will have the midi regions in the correct places, in this case starting on bar 2, and it will bring all the markers, time signature information, tempo map, etc.
But if you need to work from a template, or an existing session, and some of us have to because we might need more complex templates to work with, the midi import will often come in with wrong information.
In this example, the midi region is coming on bar 1, and all the markers are missing.
To solve this problem, we first open the midi file as its own Logic session, and save it in a temporary location.
Then we open our template and instead of importing the midi file, as we would do normally with command I, we open this browser in the upper corner here, or hit the letter F, and click on the “All Files” tab.
In here we will look for the Logic session generated by the midi that we just saved earlier, and double click on it.
In the center here there’s a column named “Content,” and you want to check the boxes near the “Global” type tracks: the markers, signature, tempo, and the midi instruments too.
Finally you click “Replace” on the bottom of that window, you can close it by hitting the F key again, and see that this time the midi region was imported on the correct place, and we now have all the markers and tempo information as well."
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