All your tracks are RealTracks, which are audio. So there is no MIDI data to save. Notice that all the tracks are green. That indicates the track is a RealTrack. MIDI tracks show up yellow. I suspect you are getting the drums, because it is the underlying MIDI drum track of your selected style upon which a RealDrum was overlaid. Drums are handled differently than other tracks. That MIDI drum track, by the way, also won't sounds anything like the RealDrum track. What you need to do is export the tracks as audio and bring them into your DAW as audio tracks.


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