The MIDI sequencer inside BIAB does have a few limited features that may help you out here.

The SEQ toolbar button should open a window that shows the tracks by channel if the MIDI file was saved as a MIDI type 1, which is on multitracks. If the file was saved as MIDI type 0, all the instruments will be on one track. Still, the program may separate them as to MIDI channels and not tracks and if it doesn't, you can open the file in Powertracks or Realband and use the Extract command and then save as MIDI type 1, which is the default. Then open up the file in BIAB and take a look again at the thing using the big green SEQ toolbar button.

Inside there, you can MUTE each MIDI track separately. So if you add, say, a BIAB Piano, there won't be two pianos dukin' it out.


--Mac