Originally Posted By: Noel96
I've been puzzling over this.

After looking through the program and reading the manual, I cannot think of any way that this can be done.


Noel, it can be done but Dan has the correct answer. Doing it from BIAB is both tedious and repetitive.

But to ease your puzzlement:

Convert the track to Audio
Import that original and complete audio track and from the audio editor isolate the first instrument and erase the rest of the instruments
Export and save the first instrument clip
Import the original track again
Isolate the second instrument and erase the other instrument
Export and save the second instrument clip
Import the original track again
Isolate....

Get the idea?

You can also select the bars of each individual instrument and export the selection as a WAV file. For instance if bars 1-4 are sax and bars 5-8 guitar; Selecting bars 1-4 should only export the sax, repeating the process to bars 5-8 should export only the guitar. I created a file with Medleys and did this process and got mixed results. Literally. I had 16 bars changing instruments every 4 bars and each instrument selection I exported had two bars of one instrument and 2 bars of another.

Dan's method will work flawlessly every time.


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