The import window
The import window.

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 the 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 either by the Session > Import menu or, if any tracks have already been added, by right-clicking on the canvas of the Editor window and choosing Insert Existing Media.

The Soundfile Information Box

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.

Auditioner

Files can be auditioned before importing. The slider under the play and stop buttons allows to scrub around, a fader on the right side allows to control the playback volume.

Auditioning MIDI files requires a MIDI instrument to be chosen in the Instrument dropdown list.

Importing options

Through the Add files… option, imported files can be inserted in the session:

as new tracksautomatically creates new tracks and import the files in it
to region listadds the files to the region list, from where then can be manually dragged into a track
as new tape tracksadds the files as Tape tracks.

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

one track/region per fileCreates a multi channel track for each imported file
one track/region per channelCreates only mono channels, as many as there are channels in the imported files
sequence filesIf multiple files are imported, they can be sequenced into a single track in the order of selection

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.

There are three MIDI-specific options as well. First off, you can set a track naming scheme:

by track numberwill automatically assign every track a name that consists of the imported file name and a track number
by track namewill
by instrument namewill

You can also optionally import a tempo map from a MIDI file. The Use MIDI Tempo Map (if defined) option appears when a MIDI file is selected in the file selection dialog.

The last MIDI-specific option is Import MIDI Markers (if any). If those are present in a MIDI file, they will be rendered right above MIDI clips on the canvas. Editing the MIDI markers is currently unavailable.

MIDI markers imported from a .mid file
MIDI markers imported from a .mid file

Finally, and most importantly, the files can be linked or copied to the session with the Copy files to session checkbox. Please read Copying versus Linking for details.