It places the newly created midi file in the same directory as the AIF file- right next to it with the same name. This app literally converts an AIF file to a midi file that you can then import right into BeatBuddy. The backend steps to find the AIF file GB creates and to convert it to Midi is more complicated with a few specific steps below.ĭownload the free app GB2MIDI (google it). Unfortunately GB does not allow you to export as a. Then highlight that merged track and select “add to loop library” in the edit menu and name the loop something you will remember so you can find the AIF file it creates later. for a song in C major- grab the C1 note and Drag to C4- make sure ALL notes are highlighted so they all move with the root note.) Next Select/Highlight the Bass and drum track together and then use the JOIN command in the edit menu to merge the tracks into one. (This is cool because when you find the ROOT note when you Drag up you will see the Letter of the root note change as you drag and then just let it go when you get it above E3. Change the Bass Key by selecting all notes in that track and dragging them ALL up to the E3 and above Range so BB can see the bass notes. Delete all tracks except bass and drum track. You will see it import all instrument tracks. Download a midi song from a free midi site. I have been asked this many times on the board so I thought to publish these steps in its own thread for others.
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