HI Maurice


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I wondered whether there might be a multitrack recorder which could work with MIDI files


The best method of working with multitrack midi files if you want to keep them in midi format, is in a daw like Cubase or Sona or Realband etc. or even stay in Biab as Charlie says

A stand alone multi track recorder make multi tracked Audio files.
By recording your instruments and vocal on to separate tracks however the source must be audio and may allow you to import existing audio onto its tracks.

Therefore any thing that is midi will need to be converted to Audio to be imported
You will no longer be able to do midi edits note change etc on the imported track only audio edits an effects

The same is true of any additional tracks you want to bring in from your Tyros
You need to bring in the tyros audio line out or headphones and record it on a track in the multitrack recorder while listening to the existing tracks (be careful to only record the new track)

Once you are done and all tracks sound good you will need to mix down to a stereo pair

Just some food for thought, but only my thinking others may advise otherwise.

Mike


Last edited by Mike Head; 04/16/20 02:14 AM.

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