Hi,

In 32-bit BIAB there are two options for creating audio harmonies.

(a) Audio Harmonies (Audio Editor)

(b) Audio Harmonies (TC-Helicon)

Both these options are found under the Audio or the Harmony menu.

After playing around with audio harmonies created using the Audio Editor, I cannot see how to save them to individual files.

On the other hand, if you use the Audio Harmonies (TC-Helicon) option, it is possible to save the harmonies as separate audio files. This will do what you want. The interface is different from the Audio Editor harmony interface.

There is a tutorial #14 found under "Help | Help Topics | Tutorials" explains how to use 'Audio Harmonies - TC Helicon' -- the file listen.mgu that is referenced in the tutorials is found in \bb\Documentation\Tutorials.

Personally, I prefer to use Realband for audio harmony as the harmony is easily saved to individual tracks and exporting from there is straightforward. Realband uses the 'TC-Helicon' interface.

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The selections I've labelled #3 and #4 on the image below are those that I typically use. I put them in in case it's useful for you.


I don't know this for sure but I suspect that 'Audio Harmonies (TC-Helcion)' is not available in BIAB 64-bit is because it's a 32-bit application.

Regards,
Noel

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