To learn more about BIAB while you are creating your solo, try this for fun and expanding your knowledge of the program.

As Matt suggested, generate the entire track of your soloist instrument. Solo and review the entire performance and using the Audio Editor, cut and paste a custom solo. This gives you the same advantages Guitarhacker describes in his comment.

It is quick and easy to do and is be done completely within the BIAB program so it can also be useful to MAC BIAB users. You can use either a midi track, RealTrack, Supermidi or even a live recording.

The key to being able to do this in BIAB is the track must first be exported as a WAV file and imported back into your project onto the Audio Track. Otherwise, the Audio Edit screen doesn't have audio to edit.

Once you've created your solo or any custom track, convert the audio to a Performance Track and place the Performance Track onto another track to free your Audio Track for additional use in your project.


BIAB 2025:RB 2025, Latest builds: Dell Optiplex 7040 Desktop; Windows-10-64 bit, Intel Core i7-6700 3.4GHz CPU and 16 GB Ram Memory.