We were discussing updating songs with vocals. It can be done if your songs were retained in digital format but I have found that the older ones that were recorded onto tape are probably impossible to recover for the reason that as the tape recorders were often belt driven they tended to vary in pitch and timing as they recorded those songs. If recorded on a hot day even the tapes could stretch just enough to do this but not enough to be noticable in a quick playback but enough to make it all but impossible to sync up the recorded material with BIAB or Real Band (unless you are a very patient genius with hours of time to spend fooling with it) I've been trying this and find that they may start out in sync but soon drift and vary even when you have set tempo and pitch back to the same as the original. I've decided to just move on to new material. Much quicker and easier! Just concluded that home tape recorded vocals even backed with BIAB are not practically recoverable.

Val