It depends on if you want to use the tracks 'as is' or edit them.

Real Tracks (Audio) has very limited editing functions.

MIDI is thousands of times more editable than Audio so you can do thousands of things with MIDI that you cannot do with audio.

I prefer to send MIDI to my DAW, finish the MIDI work in that DAW and then if I want to record audio, I do that last on top of the MIDI tracks.

Of course, there is more than one right way to do this.

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