Dan, there may be a couple of things in play here:

1-What was the tempo in EZKeys2? Remember BiaB only does integer time signatures so if the EZKeys time signature was 95.497 BPM the in BiaB it would be 95 BPM and that could mess things up.

2-What was the MIDI resolution in EZKeys2 verses BiaB? I could be wrong here but I think BiaB's MIDI resolution is 120 but can export MIDI at 960 or higher.

All of this could come into play in the OP's message as they started in Studio One Pro, went to EZKeys2, and then into BiaB. There could have been a lot of number rounding/changing between those three programs.

PS - I know that when I bring a MIDI file in BiaB from EZKeys2 I know that I will be doing a lot of editing. EZKeys2 is far ahead of BiaB when it comes to the number of chords per measure, i.e. melodic rhythm.


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