Audio to MIDI Conversion in Logic Pro X

Is there a way to convert an audio file to MIDI in Logic Pro X? It was possible in previous versions via Audio File Editor.

I have described this process in more detail, with screenshots, in this Ask Different answer. Here is a copy of my answer without screenshots:
record an audio clip to an audio track
double-click the clip to view it in the Editor panel
click the Show/Hide Flex button near the top left of the editor window, to the right of the menus
You will be asked ‘Do you want to turn on Flex for track “Audio 1”?’. Confirm “Turn on Flex”.
change the Flex pop-up menu at the top of the Editor from “Flex Time – Automatic (Slicing)” to “Flex Pitch”
right-click the audio area and choose “Set all to Perfect Pitch”
from the Edit menu of the Editor area, choose “Create MIDI Track from Flex Pitch Data”, at the bottom
This will generate a MIDI region with the notes Logic can detect from your audio. You can delete your audio track now.
You will probably want to quantize your notes too, which makes notes start on the beat. You can do this by viewing the generated MIDI region in the Editor panel, selecting all of the notes, and choosing a beat size in Time Quantize at the left. Or you could do it earlier in the process, with the Time Quantize section next to the Flex Pitch editor.

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