Those are good suggestions but the bigger issue is what's the source of the midi file? If it's downloaded then it can be full of midi commands you don't want. Highlight a track, hit F2 and look at the Event List. Sometimes a file will have all the midi commands in a separate data file just to confuse you further. If you see sysex strings, remove them. You have to scroll all the way through the tune because there can be embedded commands anywhere.

Downloaded midi files can be fun to play with but they require a good bit of knowledge from you.

Bob


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