Clearly, you need to clean your digital pinch roller and capstan.

(sorry, couldn't resist)

I presume it sounded fine in BIAB. Can you play the file with a different audio player (Windows Media Player or similar)?

How did you create the WAV file?

Did you tempo match RealBand to what you had in BIAB (if you saved the file with ACID information from BIAB, it will adjust to the tempo of RealBand when you bring it in). So if the tempo in BIAB was 180, but the tempo in RealBand was 100, it's going to sound weird.

Just a few thoughts.


John

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