My old Yamaha had limited MIDI capabilities, but that was back in the early days of MIDI. Channel 1 only went in and out the MIDI port, but the floppy would get things in. I didn't keep it long as the MIDI resolution was 96ppq and the sequences I was making on the Atari computer at the time were 240ppq and I could hear the difference. (Remember Atari Computers anyone).

My suggestion would be to get a different keyboard or make mp3s of your BiaB or RB files and use a computer or iPod to play them back.

Here's how I do it: http://www.nortonmusic.com/backing_tracks.html

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