Gerard,

Roundabout way perhaps but how about opening up the original MGX file, writing down what instruments are used in whichever tracks, saving the opened file as a SGU file, close file and BiaB, open BiaB, open SGU file, add correct instruments then save as a new SGU file.

Sometimes BiaB "remembers" things it shouldn't remember and gets confused. Putting some distance between the original that's giving an issue and a new copy works. Closing down BiaB between steps allows it's internal settings to refresh.

Another possibility is to treat the MGX file as corrupt and recreate it as a SGU from scratch.


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