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Chapter 6: Band-in-a-Box PowerGuide
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By default, Band-in-a-Box writes Type 1 multiple track Standard MIDI Files. You can also save Type 0 MIDI files,
they have all of the parts on a single track and are used by many hardware modules and other devices that play MIDI
files because they are simpler to play (since they only have 1 track).
Karaoke files (.KAR) are a special type of sing-along MIDI file with text events for the lyrics and a specific order
for the tracks. There is an option to write the MIDI file with separate tracks for each drum instrument. In the “MIDI
File type” combo box select “Drums on separate tracks.”
MIDI File Options
Use this button to set custom MIDI file settings in the MIDI file options dialog. This dialog is
also available from the [MIDI File] button in the Preferences dialog (Opt. | Preferences).
Include Patch Changes in MIDI files will include the patch (instrument) changes.
Include Part Marker text markers writes descriptive text part markers to the MIDI file if selected.
If “Include Part Marker text markers” is selected the resulting MIDI file will have text markers. Then, in
PowerTracks Pro Audio (in the Bars window) you’ll see the descriptive text markers.
For example, at bar 3, there is an “A, Chorus 1” marker, to indicate a part marker “a” substyle and chorus 1.
Text markers are also read in from MIDI files, and displayed as Section Markers on the Notation.