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No, I didn't get the answers I was looking for. Another question is how to send to Mixcraft and keep the existing tracks intact, like you have 16 tracks, so they all are there, I realize I am not computer smart but I want all to open in Mixcraft?




Critter,

This is what I do with BIAB and Mixcraft 6. I don't know if it's the best way... but it works for me.

example:
I compose/arrange a song in BIAB. Save it.
I have a folder on my pc with the name My songs.
I create another folder within My songs with the name of the song I have just composed.
In BIAB I then select from the top menu line Audio.
I then select Render Midi to Stereo Wav file etc.
I then choose the folder of the song I have just composed to send the individual tracks to.
I tick One wav file per track.
I the click Save in other audio format and mp3.(this gives separate wav files for each instrument used in BIAB).

When this process is done I close down BIAB and open Mixcraft 6.(** see below why)
Start a new project in M6.
On track 1, right click and select Add sound file.
Navigate to your folder with the individual tracks from BIAB and select,for instance
your song_realtrackdrums.
Do this for each each track in M6 and for the other tracks from the folder containing wav files from BIAB.

Then use M6 for mixing etc.

** having Mixcraft 6 and BIAB open together gives an "error creating asio buffer" message.

Hope this makes sense?

Pete