Hello Seth,

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BIAB records the .WAV to TEMPMAIN.WAV in the folder where .SGU lives.




Once you save your song, this tempmain.wav should become a wave file that has the same name as your .sgu. If this doesn't happen, I'm not sure why that would be (without further troubleshooting), however try saving the file in a different folder and see if that makes a difference. Maybe try your "documents" folder or the desktop, since those are locations that your user account is sure to have full access to.

That said, rendering the file to wave with your recorded audio track included should just be a matter of press the .WAV button in the main Band-in-a-Box toolbar, and making sure "merge in audio track" is selected. Converting to .MP3 can also be done provided you have a suitable mp3 codec installed on your computer. If .mp3 conversion doesn't work you could use a different compressed format, like .m4a or .wma, or render to wave in Band-in-a-Box and convert to .mp3 using a different program.

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Forgot to say: BIAB also makes a .bt1 file with the same name as the .sgu




This is normal behaviour. The bt1 file stores information about the wave file that improves time-stretching and shortens song generation times.


Andrew
PG Music Inc.