Many sessions will require the use of existing material, whether it consists of audio and/or MIDI data. Using existing samples, loops and riffs from files stored on your system can be the basis for a new session, or a way to deepen and improve one that is already underway.
Importing audio and MIDI data into the session is done with the Add Existing Media dialog, accessed by the Session > Import menu.
This box will display information about the currently selected file:
If the sample rate differs from the current session rate, it is displayed in red, which indicates that the file must be resampled before importing.
Resampling is controlled by the Conversion quality option described below.
Files can be auditioned before importing. The slider under the play and stop buttons allows you to scrub around, a fader on the right side allows to control the playback volume.
Auditionning MIDI files requires a MIDI instrument to be chosen in the Instrument dropdown list.
Through the Add files… option, imported files can be inserted in the session:
The Insert at option chooses where in time the file will be imported, amongst:
The Channel Mapping option is only available for multi-channel files (i.e. all but mono ones). It is either
The Conversion quality drop-down controls the quality of the resampling process, if the sampling rate of the source file differs from the session rate.
Finally, and most importantly, the the files can be linked or copied to the session with the Copy files to session checkbox. Please read Copying versus Linking for details.