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Was thinking i can take those midi songs and input them into BIAB and convert them to Real Tracks.




The Real Tracks don't "convert" midi tracks. RT's are prerecorded audio files. It sounds like you want to use Biab to create exact covers of standard songs. Biab is not designed for that. You can get fairly close but if you want to use Biab to create a cover of Satisfaction for example, that's not going to happen unless you're playing that guitar part yourself. You can load a midi file into Biab and mute say a rhythm guitar par, pick a style and load in one of several rhythm guitar RT's and hear what they sound like. But that RT has little to do with the midi file except tempo and key sig. Biab will give you the chords by analyzing the midi file but those chords may or may not be accurate depending on several factors. Chords are not part of the midi standard, this is something Biab does by itself. You then have to go into the Biab chord grid and correct any chords you think are wrong, then you can start generating RT parts. If there's a stop or punch in the midi file you want to duplicate there's ways of setting up Biab so the RT might do those but again, that may not be exactly what the midi file is doing. When you generate RT's they are not dependent on what's in a midi file, they are separate, discreet audio tracks. When you want to work with midi files and combine them with RT's that is best done with Real Band, not Biab and that is a whole other discussion.

As to your other question about your PC audio output, line levels etc, I think you need some basic education in digital audio. Start by going to Mac's Audiominds website (the link is below his signature) and click on the 'Getting Started' button. Lots of good info there.

Bob


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