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George Rout


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Post  Posted 9 Sep 2013 6:45 pm    
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I hope this is the right section to ask. There are lots of programs out there to modify Midi files but I'm having trouble accomplishing to tkae a Midi, delete the lead instrument (so as not to compete with my guitar) and save it as a Midi.

When I use MidiNotation, it won't save it as a midi once I've modified it either as above or transposing the key. It saves it as a "not" file which then is not recognized by say BIAB.

When I started in this, some kind bod on the Forum suggested a program like Studio 24 but I didn't know what I was doing then. Now I almost know!!!!!
Any suggestions.

Geo
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Pete Nicholls


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Post  Posted 10 Sep 2013 3:42 am    
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Use RealBand (it comes with BIAB). Load in the midi file, turn off the instruments you don't want, then save. It's not quite that straight forward as I recall, but I have done it successfully a couple of times.
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