No problem casak. It's straightforward.

First, I'll state what I understand to be the question you ask. I interpret that you have a file you have been working on, have saved that file, and have created a new file that you are working on and want to retrieve a track from the first file and place the track in the second file you are currently working on. In other words, you want to move a recorded track between one file to another.

I'm explaining the process working within Band in a Box and not RealBand.

The Steps:

For clarity, I will use names for the two files. The first file, I'll call the 'saved' file and it contains the track you want to retrieve.

The second file, which is the file you want to move the retrieved track from the 'saved' file to, I'll call the 'working' file.

Open BIAB 'saved' sgu file.

Select the track you wish to export. Select the track by clicking on the Name of the track with your mouse in the Mixer.

Right click with your mouse in the description area of the track and a drop down menu window will appear.

Click on Track Actions

From the window that appears, select 'Save Track as WAV file...'

The BB file dialog window will open and select where you want the WAV file saved. I normally save to my desktop so I can easily find the song. You can save it anywhere, just remember where you save the file.

You can close the 'save' file now. We are through with it.

Open 'working' file

If you are importing Audio, the audio file will import to the audio track. If you are importing midi, you can choose either the Melodist or Soloist tracks. I will explain how to import an audio track.

From the top toolbar, click on Audio to open a menu.

From the menu, click Import Audio (WAV,WMA,MP3,WMV)

From the BB File open dialog window Locate and select the file you exported from the 'save' file in the previous step.

The import window that opens defaults to place the imported audio at the beginning of the song. If that's correct, click OK.

The imported audio should be synced with your current file and you are ready to go.

If the audio is not synced, let us know here on the forum and we'll help you with that.

The process is similar with MIDI, instead of selecting audio, choose Melody or Soloist from the top menu.


Charlie


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