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Yes you can do this, but you're not going to get a MIDI track that is playing the same notes as the RealTracks. If there IS a MIDI part assigned to that track, which isn't always the case, it won't be the same playing as the RealTracks instrument.




Thanks for providing this information. I wasn't really expecting the midi to be an exact transcription of the RealTracks. As long as it is stylistically 'in the neighborhood', I would be satisfied. I usually do some modifications to the midi file anyway in order to get the performance exactly as I want.

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If there IS a MIDI part assigned to that track, which isn't always the case, it won't be the same playing as the RealTracks instrument.




Just to clarify, in some styles there may not be a way to obtain a midi track once a RealTrack for an instrument is disabled? Is there a way to know which styles do not have midi in addition to RealTracks?

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If the RealTracks instrument has notation (RealChart) available, and if you have "Save RealChart in MIDI file" checked in the RealTracks preferences - then you will get a MIDI track in your MIDI file that has the same notes as the RealTracks. However this is a transcription, so it won't necessarily sound natural when played.




Good to know, thank you. This will really speed up my workflow.


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