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Fred B.

You are absolutly correct in the fact that Quicktime plays SMF with ease. All I am asking is why cant Logic or BIAB for MAC do the same? Why do I have to spend an hour tweaking a file to play it?




From the Logic manual:
Opening and Importing Standard MIDI Files
An import only loads MIDI region data (notes, controller, SysEx, pitchbend, specific meta
events) into an opened project, with global data (such as tempo events, signatures,
chords, track names, SMPTE start, and so on) being ignored.
Important: If you want to load all information contained in a MIDI file, you must open
it.
To import a MIDI file at the playhead position, do one of the following:
m Choose File > Import from the main menu bar (or use the Import key command), then
select the desired MIDI file in the ensuing file selector box.
To open a MIDI file:
1 Choose File > Open from the main menu bar (or use the Open key command), then
select the desired MIDI file in the ensuing file selector box.


From Finder, I can select a midi file and Open with Logic and I get all the tracks assigned correctly.