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I think that that feature is there since the introduction of realcharts. You can save any realtrack to a midi file if that realtrack has a realchart associated simply saving your song as MIDI. However, you must select the "Save realcharts to midi files" option on the "Realtracks options" window. It works very well for many RT, especially for pianos.


Yes. And there's nothing mysterious about that edit=>copy/move functionality when you think about it. All it's doing is re-channelizing any midi data associated with the source track. If the source track is RT & RC it simply re-channels the RC data so they appear to be transferred to the target track - Well, they *are* transferred, since the target track's channel replaces the original channel. The RT audio remains active in the source track. (If you don't want it there, you can kill it.) If there is a RT but no RC, you get an error message when trying the move. (The error msg incorrectly names a different track as the one being "empty", but it makes its point.) If the source track's midi was generated by the style, ie. the traditional way, it too can be moved using the function. If you truly want a move - ie. for the source track to stay empty - you gotta take care to reconfigure so that the next time you hit play, the style doesn't regenerate midi for the source track.

Channel number is an attribute of all channel specific voice midi events. (It's the second nibble of the status byte, in case there's another nerd here ) Re-channeling functionality is as old as the original midi sequencers. (Anyone remember Voyetra Sequencer Plus, running under DOS?)

The unique aspects of BB are so exciting, it's easy to lose track (pun intended) of the good old fashioned midi sequencer functionality that's buried in there as well. EDIT - I agree, though, that the interface isn't informative about what's actually happening, and it's easy to assume that RT audio would move.

As Noel says, thanks to all for the reminder that this functionality is there.

-Ron

Last edited by rkl122; 08/05/12 11:33 AM.