So if you have a multichannel midi file, it gets imported with each channel on an individual track, and you have to manually pick the sounds you want played by each track. ![]() You have to import the midi data to a track and then route it internally or externally depending on if you want it to play a virtual instrument or a hardware instrument.Īnd to top that, Pro Tools isn’t compatible with general midi. ![]() Just because you opened a midi file in another program and it instantly made sound doesn’t mean that’s how it works in Pro Tools. Pro Tools doesn’t do anything automatically for you. 18.71 AD-11B Hosa MHD 4 WindTech Flange de montagem de pdio (WI8040B). de superfcie AT8438 Atlas Sound (AUAT8438). de isolamento de impacto de pdio/atril (ASGSM1). ![]() Incidentally, I have found a work around using Reaper, but since I paid for PT, I would like it function on any project I throw at it. de flange Astatic p/ mics pescoo de ganso (ASFM2A).10.83 AT8438 Astatic Mont. ![]() I have successfully opened MIDI files and selected an instrument in Reaper, so I know that the MIDI file is not the problem, it’s the lack of native PT instruments. The instrument options I have showing are “Finale” which opens Finale but does not play in PT, and “Reaper” which opens Reaper but doesn’t play in PT.
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