I used to use the program ACID Pro many, many years ago to build backing tracks, before I discovered BIAB.

As mentioned in the other thread, an ACID loop is typically a very short piece of audio, maybe a bar long or a few bars long, just long enough to complete the phrase. They are intended to be looped together, so the end of the loop flows into the start of the next loop. It has the tempo and key information, which can be manipulated within the ACID Pro program, or other loop based DAW.

So, you would drop this short audio sample into your project as many times as needed.

I'm pretty sure that exporting an audio file from BIAB with ACID information is not going to do what you want.

It seems that all you would have is one very large audio loop, and all you would be able to do is change the tempo and/or change the key of that BIAB audio file.

Back when I first started using BIAB, long before the days of realdrums and realtracks, I used to import a BIAB audio file into ACID Pro, minus the drums, and I used ACID Pro to build a new drum track using loops so I didn't have to use the MIDI drums that BIAB provided at the time.

Disclaimer: It's been many years since I worked with loops so maybe things have changed. I'm going to follow this thread in case, always looking to learn something new.

Last edited by BlueAttitude; 04/28/18 12:52 AM. Reason: typo