Hi Paco,

In addition to @MusicStudent's and @MarioD's thoughts, if music notation exists for a Realtrack (this is what the line under the name means that Mario mentioned), you can use "File | Save Special | Save as MIDI"... but... you will need to adjust the options so that the notation is saved. To do that, follow the 1, 2, 3 on the image below. You will need to activate #3 (it's not activated on my image).

NOTE: This is not converting the Realtrack (which is an audio file) into a MIDI file (which is a digital instruction file and not an audio file). This is using the Realtracks notation to emulate the Realtrack. You will need to set up its instruments, reverb, tone, etc., in Cubase.

Hope this helps.
--Noel

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