Paul,

I write, arrange and mix songs. I do not use BIAB live nor do I use it to create a final mix. For me, BIAB is a stepping stone to the end result. I've found that this approach gives me added flexibility.

What I do is to set panning to center for all BIAB tracks and I then render the song to create individual, normalized wav files (this command is under "Audio"). Once the files are rendered, I import them into Reaper (by Cockos and an amazing DAW). Once in Reaper, I find the section(s) in a track that I don't like and cut it. I then copy a section elsewhere in the track that I do like and use that to fill the deleted section.

This could be another approach for you that's worth thinking about.

Regards,
Noel

P.S. It's also possible to drag the tracks straight from BIAB to Reaper.


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