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Well yes, sort of...
This forum is for recommendations for someone on PG Music's staff to create tutorial videos. That hasn't happened yet. However, the majority of the tutorial I recommended that would result in a more complex and sophisticated song that I think most people expect from BIAB out of the box, I helped Mr. Henry Clark with a few rough spots he was having and he did complete a tutorial to import and use a MIDI File in a BIAB song.
Depending on the project, I use these steps to complete songs. Each step isn't always necessary for every song project and the steps I listed above were included specifically for a tutorial to cover various situations users may need to accomplish in a project.
I did two songs in 2018 and I shared the technique to complete a song using a MIDI file as I said with Forum Member, Henry Clark. Using the method, Mr. Henry Clark completed a tutorial that gives the step by step instructions to import a MIDI file that provides users a big head start in creating an authentic sounding BIAB production.
Mr. Henry's tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOHosQ2PYiY&t=361sExample songs that I created in just a few minutes using the technique Mr. Henry's tutorial details.
Listen to the Music: The Doobie Brothers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFFCh7iJ74ICherish: The Association
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QETWcLqsAtEFollow along with Mr. Henry's tutorial and you should be good to go. One difference to be aware of if you have Windows 2021 version of BIAB is Utility Tracks are included with the newest version of BIAB and importing a MIDI File will separate the MIDI Channels so you no longer should have to move the different MIDI Channel patches as he describes in the tutorial. I have not taken the opportunity to create an imported MIDI file song with 2021 yet but if you have any issues, just let us know here in the Forum and you should get squared away quickly.