I works fine but I'm thinking you're getting hung up on the first 9 tracks being BB tracks? That is the default setting and RB automatically generates a Real Drum track even if the original Biab style has midi drums. I got rid of those automatic BB tracks by unchecking a box in one of the menus, can't remember which one now I'm not at my music computer. It's one of the first menus on the upper left. It says "make the first 9 tracks BB tracks". Uncheck that. If you decide to leave it anyway, then you have to go to one of the empty blank tracks below those 9, pick a style first then right click anywhere in the track, pick midi, pick the instrument in this case drums. Note the generated RD track is still there so you have to mute it.

If this still doesn't work then the other posters are correct, there's a simple problem with your midi driver settings. Oh, channel 10 means nothing in either program. Channel 10 is just the GM standard default setting for a drum track, you can set any midi track to any channel you want. Most people keep everything to the GM standard though and if you want to do that then set the drum track to 10. If you like to go online to download a lot of Biab or midi files, most of them will be GM standard files (also known as SMF for Standard Midi File) but not all of them. Some people changed the midi channel assignments and the files won't play correctly and you'll be back here asking why. That's why.

The thing is a lot of people like to use RB as if it's another version of Biab and like using those blue BB tracks but to me all that does is confuse the issue. RB is NOT another version of Biab, it's an audio/midi recorder with some Biab functions and imho you should use is as such, not just as another version of Biab.

Bob

Last edited by jazzmammal; 07/03/12 08:46 AM.

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