jude wrote:so, do i just drag the file that has all my edited midis onto the metro icon? i tried that but a window came up saying that the file was not found.
This is the correct way to do it. Select a bunch of MIDI files and drop them on the Metro Icon in the finder. This will open them up as separate sections in the sections window.
TIP: before you do this, in Metro select the output device port that all imports will be assigned to. For Example, in the tracks window click in the output column and select "edit port" and select PSR. Then after importing all the MIDI files they will be assigned to that default port. In this case the PSR.
jude wrote:so i tried to go into the jukebox and add a new folder but it seemed as though it didn't take all the midis with it. do i need to individually put the midis in the sections window?
No. The jukebox is for audio. The sections window is like a MIDI jukebox among other things.
As for using the Triton sounds, you can definitely do it but it may be time consuming. You will have to assign the individual tracks to the Triton and you will need to change any program/bank changes in the tracks to the appropriate ones on the Triton since the standard banks are not GM compatible.