How did you export the RealDrums to MIDI. They are audio files, not MIDI, and unlike RealTracks, do not have the associated notation.

If you meant RealTracks instead of RealDrums, well, then yes, most of them have notation associated with them. But it is just that - notation. It is not a performance MIDI, just the notes being played. The notation does not reflect pitch bends, velocity differences, style differences, etc. It's there so that you can follow along and learn.

Again, if it was RealDRUMS, then I'm not sure what you did to make them MIDI, because they are not. If you happened to pull an underlying MIDI drum part from the style (because the RealDrums overlay a number of MIDI drum parts which already exist in the style), then what you got has nothing to do with the RealDrum part that you hear.


John

Laptop-HP Omen I7 Win11Pro 32GB 2x2TB, 1x4TB SSD
Desktop-ASUS-I7 Win10Pro 32GB 2x1.5TB, 2x2TB, 1x4TB SATA

BB2025/UMC404HD/Casios/Cakewalk/Reaper/Studio One/MixBus/Notion/Finale/Dorico/Noteworthy/NI/Halion/IK

http://www.sus4chord.com