gl,

When you say "It plays back the first recording", is the first recording the sound of the backing as well as the sound of what's on the audio track?

If this is the case, I suspect that you have rendered (or saved) your BIAB song to an audio file. This is different from recording an audio track of a vocal or instrumental. If you have rendered your song-file to audio, this will get loaded each time the song is opened in BIAB.

From the audio track perspective, it's only possible to record a single track. Then, every time a new track is recorded, this gets overwritten. It is possible to 'punch-in' various corrections to the track (i.e. record set regions over the existing audio). This single audio track is what you seem to be referring to as the "second track" above.

To eliminate the rendered file, if it exists, have a look in the folder where the song-file is located. There will be a .WAV or .WMA (or even .MP3) file in that folder that has the exact same name as the song-file except for the extension .wav, .wma, or .mp3 instead of .SGU or MGU. If you locate this file, rename it and it will not get automatically picked up by BIAB when the song-file is opened.

Regards,
Noel


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