I'm surprised that the harmonies aren't written to the MIDI file.

Have you tried selecting the option to "Write Harmony to Melody Track" or "Write Harmony to Soloist Track".

If you do these, the harmonies get permanently written to those tracks (you'll see it in notation view), so if you don't really want it except for writing MIDI files, then save your file first before making it permanent, and then don't save after creating your MIDI file.

If that doesn't work, another workaround would be to use a virtual MIDI cable and set BIAB to play MIDI output port (let's say Virtual Port #1), and then use RealBand or PowerTracks or Sonar or whatever DAW, and set the MIDI input Port #1 and just record the MIDI in real time. I would think that should give you all your changes. Just don't set input/output to the same port within the same application, otherwise, you'll get a MIDI loop.

Just a thought.


John

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