Yes! Just remove the track on top olf the list  because that is still your 
original format 0 track that you don't want any more.
Good luck
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On Aug 14, 2014, at 8:12 AM, "Paul Nimmo" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all, ok, I have an interesting one, well, perhaps sticky might be a better 
> way to put it?
> Apologies in advance for the length of the below post.
>  
> I’m either having a dumb day, highly possible or I’m missing something really 
> simple here.
> I have a format 0 midi which my wife purchased as a backing for vocals but it 
> has a flute melody line.
> When I first loaded I thought itt’d be easy to kill the melody, justt find 
> the track, often track 4, and delete it, <smile>.
> first problem, the file is type 0.
> So I used a channel split and guess what, there’s the melody right where I 
> expected it to be, on channel 4.
> So ok, I thought, this will be easy, just select channel 4 go to the 
> beginning of the melody, and use init properties, set the volume to 0 and bye 
> bye melody.
> That worked but now I havve a problem.
> When I split the channel, for some reason the playback now sounds phased as 
> if I’m playing the midi twice  simultaneously somehow.
> Can anybody explain why this is happening and if I can fix it?
> Or, am i going about the above entirely incorrectly.
> Note: using qws with a yamaha dgx-650.
> Would really love to be able to use this backing for this contest next week 
> so haven’t left myself much time i’m sorry.
> Thanks in advance for any assistance.
> Cheers!

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