The safest way to preserve the specific frozen files is to export each track as a wav file into a directory.

The files could then be imported into RealBand or another DAW and would be exact duplicate wav files produced from the frozen Biab frozen files.

But it is my understanding if you freeze tracks and save that file, you can at that point, unfreeze the tracks, change the chord chart, regenerate tracks and otherwise manipulate the project and when you have finished editing that work, do a Save AS rather than save and give this file a new name.

If you open the first file again. It should open with the frozen files intact.


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