Hi VideoTrack,

This is interesting and confusing ! All I know is that I have BIAB 2020 Ultrapak +. Between the time I put up this post earlier, I have since resolved my predicament and it does suggest that there is a bug with BIAB VST (at least in Cakewalk).

I have just tried putting BIAB into 'DAW' view, using the button in the top left of the BIAB window. Then I dragged each track into Cakewalk. Voila (as they say in Greece). My fiddle track transfers into Cakewalk in its entirety, without the mess that the VST

throws at it. Furthermore, my ending stays as I created it in BIAB standalone.

This also suggests that even though the VST marks some of the tracks with the prefix 'N/A', getting them into Cakewalk the way I have just mentioned above suggests that I do have them.

I can now get some sleep feeling contented, but not before alerting a fellow user who posted the same issue with the VST last month and hasn't had a response yet.

The programme authors need to correct this problem in the VST. As it stands at the moment, it is of little use.

Tomorrow I shall generate another instance of BIAB and get another fiddle part going over just the bars I want, to create a duet of fiddles. And then I'll stop fiddling ……………….with the song, that is !!!

If anyone does have the same problem with the VST, please reply on this thread, which will hopefully get PG Music to resolve the matter.


All the best,

Chris