Hi, everyone,

After using BIAB for many years, I just finally began using RealTracks this week and yesterday at church, I experienced a tempo glitch (see my post from last night, "RealDrums Slowed Down Mid-Song".) It affected only the RealDrums while the other tracks played correctly (they were RealTracks, except for Strings on the slow songs).

It was recommended that I freeze the tracks. So I'm interested in hearing your thoughts about the pro's and cons of freezing tracks. I thought the purpose of freezing tracks was just to save a particular generation of a track or song so that it would always play exactly the same way; are there more reasons? I have always enjoyed how BIAB plays songs a little differently each time I play the time with a fresh generation, so if I freeze the tracks, I'll give that up. Seems that I shouldn't have to freeze the tracks to keep this tempo glitch from happening, but if that's the best solution, I'll do it. I do understand that songs with frozen tracks load a little quicker, but that is not an issue for me; the songs without frozen tracks all loaded within 3-4 seconds, and that is fine for me.

Your thoughts?

JK


Jim
Psalm 33:3 Sing unto him a new song; play skillfully with a loud noise.

BIAB 2018 build 519; Dell Inspiron N4110, Windows 10 64 bit, Intel Core i3-2350m running at 2.29 GHz, Memory: 6 GB DDR3, SDRAM 1MHz