Logic and MIDI files ???
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IKKI-ZUVK |
I bought Logic 6.4 not to long ago, and I was going great until I wanted to mess around with the MIDI files which I've downloaded from here,first of all for some reason I cannot import them > Second of all, when I draged them into Logic I was able to see the file but I wasn;t able to hear the music . So what am I doing wrong ? Comments , Ideas Etc..
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DeZmA |
I never had problems with it
maybe your .mid is damaged?
have you tried other midi's ?? |
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hey cheggy |
You do know that you have to output the midi file to a sound device yeah? |
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Tranc3 |
A MIDI file is just a collection of notes...and some other information, but none of which is actual audio. Route the MIDI controller to a synth and you'll hear it. |
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IKKI-ZUVK |
Shame on me !!
Thank you guys !! |
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eMpTy-1 |
If the midi file you are using has a bunch of tracks like some of the songs that are Dlable from here use Logic command+O to open the file. Then you have to go into the enviroment under midi instrument and add a GM synth, go to the menu in the enviroment window hit new/internal/apple quicktime and then drag the cable from GM Device to the Apple Quicktime object. Now all the tracks will play GM sounds. |
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SgtFoo |
If I'm not mistaken, the midi in Logic 6.+ is dealt with in the Matrix editor, is it not? SO I guess try to import the midi file there. |
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eMpTy-1 |
Yep you're mistaken, the matrix editor is for editing the individual notes in a midi sequence.
Good guess though. |
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