Thank you both for your replies.

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






I was in midi export and went to options and found this:



If you look at the last two items, I used those. Unfortunately where it describes this window in the help files, it doesn't mention where those midi drums come from or how they're generated. So I thought it could have been from some sort of audio to midi type software that BIAB may have used to create midi files for all the real drums... that would have been really cool.

But you are right, I compared the midi to the RealDrums and they are not the same.

What I'm up to... I was hoping to edit the RealDrums to make it fit my tunes better. BIAB to me for using as a composition tool, is like a multiple-choice test as opposed to an essay test. You don't have to come up with the details yourself. If I hear a specific drum part in my head, I was hoping to get real close to it by editing the drum track. That's what I've done with good midi drum loops - loops played by a real drummer that are not quantized. Like with Cakewalks Session Drummer 2.

Do you have any suggestions? I know I could buy some audio to midi software, but am hoping there is some other way.


Frank

Some tunes from me and my collaborator: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvGqM6ktMW5ltTnyit1KWPg/videos


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