Thank God for for the Behringer 9024 pre-master auto-scan, where it will take whatever inputs (both midi and audio) on its multi-channel compressor/activator channels and bring the final "mix" upfront and balanced.
As I mentioned before...these can still be purchased cheaply, off the internet...but just ocasionally, for next to nothing ($150-200)!! They are very capable of making "short work" of fixing the final mix!

Sorry, but that's a new suggestion on an old "discontinued" ultramizer!!


I'm a novice with BIAB/RealBand, but mixing IS the key, even with improving midi file conversions to audio for a final "mix". I was just lucky enough, a few years back, to get
this Behringer 9024 Ultramizer, which made my life so much easier when I recorded six CD's following the 9-11-01 dastardly attack on the Twin Towers. Had to get them out within a 3 month span, and I could only have accomplished that with a little help from my Behringer friend, which I still guard ferociously!!

As a separate response to your problem, I am certainly nowhere near as accomplished with this software as you... and many others on this forum, but when he previously commented on mixing approaches in Real Band, etc., Gary Curran said.......

"....Finally, if you have a MIDI part, you can use a DXi, or record audio if you have an external synth, and then mix that in as well. By using a dedicated DAW software program, which is what Real Band is, you can take the raw files from Band In A Box and tweak them, add effects to individual tracks, and complete the project, finally converting to .mp3. The mixing is one of the most important parts of creating a song, and just going from raw in BIAB to .mp3 isn't going to give you the results you can otherwise have with some mixing in Real Band.





Yamaha...Motif ES-8, Motif Rack, CS6X
Korg...Karma,Triton Classic, PA-80, M-1+
AkaiSampler-S5000, Roland.. X5080 Rack/G-1000 Arranger
Various Guitars/Basses Amps Pedals Rec.Equip.


Plus, BIAB 2015 and Sonar Platinum 2015 Upgrade from Cakewalk's Sonar X-3