I would drag and drop the melody track (where your keyboard playing is located) to the MIDI area of the BIAB drop station. That will create a MIDI file of just the melody track. You can then open that file in any application that reads MIDI files.

If you "save as MIDI", however, it will save all the MIDI tracks to the resultant MIDI file. In that case, you could of course open the file in a DAW and strip off any of the tracks you didn't want to keep.


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