2) Regarding the saving of the organ Realtracks to MIDI.

Since there is no MIDI data attached to the organ audio, saving it as MIDI will not provide anything that is useful. Some Realtracks have notation attached to them. This notation is in MIDI format and it is a transcription of what the audio is playing. Neither one of these organ files have any attached notation that can be saved to MIDI. The "Save as MIDI" process is not a process that takes audio files and converts them to MIDI. Your success in the past when saving audio files in MIDI format would have be due to the fact that the Realtracks you used had notation attached to them.

If you want to do such a conversion, a program such as Melodyne is needed.

If you are specifically after MIDI organ, there are some MIDI Supertracks that could be loaded. There might be a suitable choice in amongst these for you.

I hope this helps,
--Noel


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