Just finished viewing the video PG Music posted about using Acidized loops with BIAB 2014 and noticed the loop they used was copied from its original folder to a loop sub folder inside BIAB.

Does BIAB require the loop to be copied into the sub folder or was this done for clarity and convienence? Would a shortcut, hyperlink or some other pointer placed inside the folder work as well?

I ask because I can envision how duplicate loops could take up a lot hard drive storage space over time unless precious time is spent cleaning out the loop sub folder every now and then.

If the loops have to be in a BIAB folder a better solution might be to add a loop location pointer in the folder preferences.

Last edited by JimFogle; 12/12/13 02:54 PM. Reason: Question answered

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