If you use File/Import Chords from MIDI File you have some choices on how BIAB directs the various MIDI channels. I usually look at the file first in another program (Sonar or VanBasco) to see on what channel the bass, melody, chording, etc. are (although BIAB is quite accurate in doing this automatically in this dialog). I usually direct the melody channel to the Melody Part, and all the other channels to the Soloist Part.

After import go to the Melody and Soloist Sequencer Windows to make changes to this allocation, and control Show and Play.

Now you can get the Lead Sheet View to show any or all the channels of the Mel or Sol Sequencer.

I know that's not just what you want, but maybe a start.

Alternatively - taking your approach - maybe try import as above. Then go to the PRV, select one channel (say the channel of the bass part on the Sol Part), copy all, click to display the BIAB Bass Part, select all, delete (BLAB-generated bass part notes), paste copied bass notes (from the MIDI file), freeze Bass Part. Repeat for other channels.

Good luck. Let us know what works best for you.


kelso

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