Originally Posted By: MartinB
May well be by design. Consider the mixer as some digital filter. The filter adds reverb and stuff to some otherwise potentially even 'dry' midi input signal. When you create or export the rendered midi, you get all CCs added via the mixer - yet when you check the event editor prior to exporting through the mixer, you see just the 'dry' midi signals void of CCs.

Check on opening the midi file that shows CCs in some DAW via BiaB - you'll likely see these CCs there as well.


That may well be by design but it would be the first MIDI editor that I've ever seen that didn't show all of a track's MIDI data.

Note that this isn't a problem for me as I never have used the BiaB MIDI editor, I do most all of my work in my DAW.


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