I should have made a few clarifications in my previous post:

1. While I know you stated midi tracks, I don't know of a good way to accurately control the midi in Realband using presets, etc., when it comes to applying midi effects, such as fade in, fade out, and using envelopes (as in some other DAWs, such as SONAR). That's why I suggested bouncing (although for Realband, I should have refered to rendering the midi to audio, then importing the track(s) as audio tracks in the case of midi).

2. You can edit the events in the midi event dialog, but that would be pretty tedious and error prone.

3. Realband kind-of creates an envelope (meaning a when you select the region and apply in the case of audio tracks, the start and end markers are set for the effect).

4. The advantage of working with all the (audio) tracks as opposed to the stereo mix, is that you can control each track individually or as part of a group for fade out if so desired (e.g., gradual fadeouts of some instruments before others that eventually fade out toward the end bars)

5. In other DAWs, for example, you can record the movement of controls, such as faders, pan, etc., (record automation) for later playback (automation playback). In those DAWs, One can also edit the automation events visually or within the automation edit dialog.

Richard