Originally Posted By: colinb1
Hi Bob and Mario.

The track was made from RealTracks. Is that the problem? The file it produces will not play in Windows Media Player. I wondered if maybe there was a MIDI setting I'd mucked up, even though I've just followed all defaults when installing BIAB and Studio One.

As I said, this is all new to me!

Thank you for taking the time to respond.


RealTracks are audio files, not MIDI files, so that is a problem.

IF the RealTracks names are underlined then yes there is a MIDI file attached. That MIDI file is transcribed from the audio track and all of the nuances of the audio track is gone, only the notes are in the MIDI file.

I use the BiaB VST when I move a RealTracks attached MIDI file to Studio One.

I hope this helps.


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