Thanks Matt.
Good to let people know I'm not crazy.

Agree, it only takes two second to clean up.
But it does appear to be a little glitch and PGM may want to know about it.

And, just to be clear, it's not a question of dragging used to work and now it doesn't.

What happens, by design, is that when an instrument is dragged into another application (such as a DAW) the resulting wav file is stored within the \bb structure which, if running from the USB drive, stays on the USB drive.

Eventually, that drive will get replaced when purchasing a new version of BiaB.

If one goes back into the DAW and tries to open up a project, the application will not be able to find the audio tracks because they're gone!

As mentioned, this is by design.
So, to avoid that, Peter suggested to drag into the computer's C drive instead.
This way the files will always be there, even after upgrading.
Makse sense?

(Note: there is a setting to change the default folder for dragged files, but that actually didn't seem to work.)

- Mark

Last edited by FirstBassman; 11/22/12 12:17 PM.