

Note: You can also import a MIDI file into a project by dragging the file from the Finder onto the Arrange window. In this workflow, all the tracks are imported, but tempo data and time signatures are ignored, preserving the existing global data in your project.

In this case, you can import the MIDI file rather than opening it as a new project. You may want to add data from a MIDI file to an existing Logic project.

Importing a MIDI file into an existing project This may be a good workflow if you are using the MIDI file as a starting point for your project. Once the Fruity LSD window is open, change the port number to 0 in the Fruity LSDs top right window and you are set. Pick a free slot and select Fruity LSD from the presets. When you open a MIDI file this way, all global project data including tempo and time signatures are included. Once you have imported your Midi from the File > Import Midi menu, open up your mixer(f9) and on the right hand side of your mixer you see the slots for FX.
