Hi Andrew.

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...you say you rendered to an MP3 file. If that file has the same name as the song and is in the same folder, it could produce the symptoms you describe.


To elaborate a little more on this thought of Matt's, it's possible that if the rendered file is present in the same directory/folder as the BIAB file that you are hearing the audio file playing along with BIAB. As a consequence, when you change the style and generate it, you'll hear a mish-mash of old and new playing together.

Also did you create any performance tracks?

One way to double check the above is use Windows Explorer and navigate to the directory that you stored the SGU/MGU file in. Once there, find the file and rename it to something like filename_old.mgu (or .sgu) depending on what the extension is. Keeping the original filename as part of the new name (as above) will make it easier to identify the file. While in the directory, also double-check to see if there are any audio files that start with the same filename as your song (e.g filename.wav, filename_somethingelse.mp3, etc.). If there are, move these to another location.

Now open BIAB, navigate to the renamed SGU/MGU file and load it. Regenerate. Does the problem persist?

NOTE: Make a copy of the file before renaming it. This is just a safe-guard and will give you a back-up copy if you need it at any stage for whatever reason.

Let us know how things go.

Regards,
Noel




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