I agree. If you can, work with type 1.

I mostly work with MIDI instead of the Real Tracks, because MIDI can be extensively edited.

First, I export the MIDI from BiaB, then import it into the MIDI sequencer or DAW of my choice. All in type 1.

Type 0 combines all the MIDI tracks, while Type 1 leaves them separate. I suppose Type 0 was useful back in the days when all the data needed to fit on a floppy disc, but I have no use for it.

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