Reaper MIDIs and RBAs in Magma?
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Hello there. I’m still doing my first custom chart on Reaper and I picked out all the stuff on Magma, but I can’t load the Reaper file to Magma.
Also, what’s the difference between a MIDI and an RBA?
You need to export the MIDI from your Reaper project, and the put the MIDI in Magma where it’s noted to be put in.
MIDI is a digital music note file that contains all the chart data, a RBA file is something Magma makes that is used for Rock Band Network playtesting and contains the MIDI and metadata for your song that you have entered into Magma, while CON files that are also created by Magma C3 are RBA files that are converted to be playable ingame as a normal song without the need for a XNA membership.
How do you export the MIDI?
File>Export MIDI in Reaper
I clicked the appropriate places to save as a MIDI file, but it still won’t show the file in magma.
You’re going to have to do a lot of reading and researching on your own.
Trust me, it’s a lot more rewarding to figure things out on your own than having everything spoon fed to you. REAPER will export a MIDI file. That has absolutely nothing to do with Magma. Whether that file shows up in Magma depends on whether you opened Magma and clicked on the button to search for and open the file. And after that? What do you think will happen? Because there’s a hell of a lot more to it than “opening a MIDI in Magma.” So, go back to researching. Read through the posts on here. Read the stickies, read the FAQs, read the countless other discussions on the same topic.
Then come back to ask more questions.
Also, I click but it actually NEVER saves the midi file in my computer!
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