Jazzm ...

I don't think one way or the other because I'm barely getting into BIAB and, as noted, have yet to install RB.

So, my question was probably not as focused as it might have been.

Let me ask it three different ways.

Is there a midi track underlying/ controlling each Real Track? So, once an arrangement is made and I'd like to export it to a DAW but not use the audio ... for what ever reason ... will there be a midi track duplicating the notes of the Real Track there to export with the rest of the midi tracks?

Are you saying I can simply use all the styles and other features of BIAB, forego the Real Tracks, just do midi tracks and export a midi file just as in BIAB?

Finally, with respect to midi, where would I find a discussion/ description/ comparison of the two programs only as far as midi functionality goes?

FWIW ... my working mode (anticipated anyway!) is to do a basic arrangement in BIAB (or, depending on the above answers, now RB?), then transport the midi file into Cubase and use my softsynths and hardsynths to create my audio.

Prado