Thanks for the Bull ZIP tip. The Wav file corruption after a tempo change on a held chord, followed by an instrument being unmuted in the next measure beginning a chorus section, with a mixed Real and Midi ensemble was very disappointing, as I only tested the render by listening to only the first part of the song file, which was fine with just a solo guitar (Real instrument) and added bass (Real Instrument). I was working with a new partner, and it was embarrassing, burning the corrupted file onto a cd for them to use to practice vocals, since these kinds of major corrupted rendering train wrecks were so rare with earlier versions of BIAB. I had to make instrument changes, drop the bar setting changes and re-record, and burn a new CD the next day. It's a key feature of the product, rendering, and I have depended on it for years now. Is this not happening to anyone else? Was this kind of rendering example, using bar changes (tempo changes, and instrument muting then being unmuted) tested prior to release? What kind of rendering testing is done? I was using the standard Roland soft synth that has been with BIAB since the beginning.


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