RB is a very respectable program and complements BiaB very nicely.

I prefer to keep BiaB and my DAW separate, but I think I'm a minority in that respect. Fortunately there are enough tools around so we can adapt the process to our personal way of working.

If you load a type 0 into most sequencers, it will split the MIDI channels for you. Then all you have to do is save as a type 1. I have no use for type 0 anymore, although I used to use it when I fed floppy disks into a hardware sequence player. (I'm glad technology eliminated the need for that).

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