What Martin said...

When you load a MIDI file, BIAB brings the whole thing into the melody track as a multichannel melody. So in order to get rid of it, you have to kill the melody.

Another option, though, is if you want to keep say the actual melody channel and maybe some song specific riffs, you can click on the sequencer button and just remove specific channel tracks all contained within the melody track.


John

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