Hi Jonel

The reason you can force a real drums to midi is because there is an alterative midi drum track available.
This is not the case with realtracks they are Audio
Some realtracks have a midi transcription for them (realcharts as Mat says) but these are only approximate and are for providing notation.
The midi data from these tracks is not normally good enough to play as a midi voice and will lack a lot of finer detail and just be the bare notes without expression or effects.
The possible exception to this is the piano track which is often made by a special type of piano that both plays acoustically and produces midi data stream at the same time, from its special key bed.

There are third part programs that claim to be able to produce midi for audio
But unless we are dealing with single instrument audio don’t expect good results, and then it will be not much more than just note data suitable for simple notation.
You can’t expect to unmake a cake and get the separate ingredients out as separate midi voices from a audio recording of a big band or orchestra.
How would it know what note went with what midi instrument for a start?
So don’t go there and waste your money,
Just my thoughts,
Mike



Last edited by Mike Head; 02/14/20 02:28 AM.

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