Neil,

It sounds like there are two program "by default" conspiring against you.

1. When WAV files are saved in BIAB, they can saved with ACID information (unless this option has been de-activated). This means that they have the ability to be adjusted in pitch and adjusted in tempo.

2. Sonar, by default, automatically reads ACID information and accommodates it (again unless this has been de-activated). This means that when the wav is dropped into Sonar, it will be adjusted by Sonar's tempo.


If my theory is correct, then trying the following will help.

Under "Audio | Export song as audio file", de-select "Include ACID info" (#3 on image below).

Now press the "Render" button (#4). This will save tracks to WAV files without ACID information. My experience is that it's necessary to render once via this dialogue to have the de-activated setting remembered.

Also, the Realdrum wav file created by the above render should be able to be dropped into Sonar without issue.

Regards,
Noel

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