A SEQ file is a proprietary file format used by Realband and PowerTracks. Other DAW' cannot open them, just like Realband can't open a Studio One file, which is saved in its Ian proprietary format.

MIDI files are a non-proprietary standards based file format that all DAWs recognize, as are WAV files also, for example.

To bring the SEQ files into Studio One, you'll need to open them in Realband or PowerTracks first, and then render all the wav content to individual WAV files that toy can then import into Studio One. You can, as you have already found, bring in the MIDI files, but Studio One will have no way of knowing which synths were assigned to each of the tracks or channels. Likewise with any effects assigned to either MIDI or audio tracks. You would then have to manually recreate those settings in Studio One.

This it's the case regardless of which DAW you are using. They each have their own proprietary file format.


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