Exporting MIDI from Logic Pro X and importing into Cubase Pro 9.5 dramas

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Hey guys, I'm hoping someone has an idea on this.

When I export MIDI from Logic Pro X and import that into Cubase Pro 9.5, each individual region becomes its own MIDI channel in Cubase which leads to hundreds of channels.

I would like to simply export the MIDI and have a one channel -> one channel mapping from Logic Pro X to Cubase Pro.

Screenshot of a single track being imported (results in 180 MIDI channels in Cubase, one per region):

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I would say consolidate ("join") regions in a channel to tracks.
Cubase sees these regions as events (& when you import a .mid with *parts* which have empty areas it cuts them into events).
I don't know why it is assigning channels, but give it something way simpler than this.

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jancivil wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2019 3:32 pm I would say consolidate ("join") regions in a channel to tracks.
Exactly.

Logic X Step by Step Guide: Export MIDI regions as standard MIDI files

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Excellent stuff, thanks guys. Simply joining the regions in Logic before export did the trick. Really appreciate the replies :)

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Yes. I just ran into this. Apparently Logic wants to write a type 1 file if you select more than one clip and don’t join them. Why they don’t allow for type 0 if they are all on the same track is anyone’s guess.

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