What Trax said, plus, you can go into the SEQ tracks section and remove the parts you don't want. I've found that by muting certain style tracks and SEQ tracks (In BIAB now) you can set up the specific type of rhythm you want as well. Then when you save as a midi file to RB or PTW you can separate out he tracks so that they're equally on their own tracks.

BTW you do have to be careful when doing this. When you use the extraction method, sometimes, RB or PTW will over run some of the tracks because that was where they were in BIAB. I've gone so far as to save parts of BIAB midi at a time, then open RB and import each midi track in. In that way I can control what gets put where. How cool is that?


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