Well yes and no - I have different idea of "break out" or import individual MIDI tacks than the green "Seq" button performs. But maybe that's what Bob wants, and it probably is (just not as clean as breaking into separate BIAB TRACKS).

I assumed the desired structural outcome was individual MIDI channels placed on the corresponding different BIAB tracks (i.e., Channel 2 goes to "bass" track; Channel 3 goes to "piano" track; Ch 10 goes to "drum" track ) if that's desired outcome take file into RB as Matt suggested, otherwise that is not going to happen. Unless I missed how to do it (always possible)

What the "Seq' button does allow you to do is select which channels to play (all, some, none), which to display, and also allows you to break out/split channels on the LEAD sheet.

However, you can EDIT the whole MIDI file (with or without the Seq button being used) using the "#" key (it is next to instruments lists: B P D G S M S # ) you can edit events: notes, program changes, etc. - but it still all stays on the Melody track.

PS Actually unless, and until, BIAB expands to a FULL 16 channel/track/part "band" it would be dangerous fro BIAB to allow a MIDI Type 1 file to be parsed to separate BIAB tracks/parts: since you might be trying to force 16 channels into 7 tracks (or 8 if you include thru or 12 if you include the harmony channels) - that is 2 pounds into a one pound bag as it were.

I guess BIAB could make a "read" check to see if the .MID file had 7 or less channels then just go ahead and parse, or similar strategy but up to PG to come up with method (or not).

Larry


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