The MIDI drums in BIAB are based on the drum patterns programmed for the underlying MIDI style. When a RealDrum (which is audio, not MIDI) is used instead (either explicitly in the style, or via automatic substitution, or via explicit substitution), it is overlaid on top of the underlying MIDI drum track (effectively replacing it). That's why the MIDI and RealDrum are two completely different things and could possibly sound similar, but likewise could sound completely different. Using a RealDrum is essentially muting the underlying MIDI drum style and playing the RealDrum instead. The notes from the underlying style are still there, which is why you get them when you drag and drop or render to MIDI, but have no relation at all to the riffs in the RealDrum that was used.

I hope that made sense.


John

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