The MGX files just mean that there is multi-channel (versus a single channel) MIDI data contained on the melody or soloist track. The MIDI data is not a separate file.

Likewise for RealTracks; the track just contains information referencing the RealTrack to use. If unfrozen, it will regnerate the next time played based on what is in the RealTrack, but doesn't actually contain the audio data. For a frozen RealTrack, it just contains the instructions on how to recreate the same data in the referenced RealTrack (again, no audio data is present).

The only time an audio file is present in conjunction with a BIAB file is when you have an audio track (which will have the same base name as the BIAB file). If you send the file to someone, you need to include both the BIAB file and the accompanying audio WAV file (which will be in the same folder).


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