Originally Posted by Rustyspoon#
Drag works with method mentioned by Brian.
There is another way you can try. From the mixer. Grab the header of Midi track and drag it directly to DAW.

However... it was asked for some time to be able to save individual tracks for midi.
I proposed to do it similar as you would with standard RT/RD tracks (Right clicking on track>save track as WAV option):
Same for Midi tracks: Right click on track >Name IT>Select folder>Save.
Unfortunately, still no way that I know of to save individual MIDI track(s) for project.

Misha, I like your idea about saving MIDI tracks.
I have found out a couple of things that may interest you:
1-I can not grab the MIDI track header and drag it into my Fender One Pro 8 DAW
2-I can grab the MIDI track header and drag it either onto my desktop or in a folder. You should rename it immediately after dragging it. Then I can drag the MIDI file(s) into my DAW.
3-If I have two BiaBs' open I can grab the MIDI header from one BiaB and copy it directly into the second BiaB. This works great if one is working with a blank slate on the second BiaB so they can create a new style.

You probably already knew these but I thought I should post this just in case.


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