
The reason its showing Steinway Grand Piano is because that is the first General Midi instrument, is because the destination program must ignore the track title meta events in std midifiles.įirst question, are you trying to use General midi instruments in both LogicPro and the destination software? But that information is saved in a meta event, which means the program reading that standard midi file may or may not even recognize the meta text to label the imported tracks with the same names you had in LogicPro. Standard Midi Files exported from LogicPro do not store any instrument information other than a text name, which is usually the name of the tracks you used in LogicPro. When I reload the tracks are all there, but all stored as Steinway Grand Piano. I use Logic Pro "Export", "Save Selection as Midi" and store.

My problem ist now that I want to store my own projects as midi and read them in other software, what is easily possible.īut when I store my project all tracks are stored as Steinway Grand Piano. Works fine (I got very useful help from the forum recently).

I like to read Midi files, work on them and of course save them.
