Maybe this is a silly question, and it's certainly "retro" or "swimming against the stream," but it has implications for what I often do, which is after creating a BIAB arrangement, go back and then create hold and shot versions of certain of the tracks to use with other virtual instruments I have (e.g., a shot that will later be a bell, a hold that will later be a backup singer's held chord, etc.). That's straightforward in a traditional MIDI style, and in some of the hybrid styles that include one or more RealTracks as some of those styles also have an appropriate MIDI track (or tracks) which allow control+clicking on the track and selecting "disable RealTracks for this track" (although it is not precisely the same arrangement, because the RealTracks are composed of recordings rather than samples of single notes). But do any RealStyles (all RealTracks) have any MIDI data somewhere in them that allows me to swap one or more of the respective RealTracks for MIDI tracks that I can then fill with shot or hold version of the chords? To clarify, I'm not looking to convert the RealTrack itself to MIDI per se, but to have the style access any MIDI info that may be in the style -- if there is any, and there may not be. I also know that some RealTracks can be held or shot, but that's not what I want either -- I want a MIDI track so I can add sounds not included in any RealTrack. Thanks.


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