Probably.

Make a note of which RealTracks you are using or which RealTracks are in the style you are using, and then look in the RealTracks picker for each instrument (it's easier to find by number than by name). One of the columns (don't remember exactly which one right now) indicates whether there is a RealChart (notation) associated with it.

Also, I think there is an option to export RealCharts for RealTracks when you export to MIDI, so you might want to look into that also. I'm not at my music machine rignt now, so I can't tell you exactly where it is.


John

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