Originally Posted By: ClassicMan
Thanks for your info Charlie.

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Import that original and complete audio track and from the audio editor isolate the first instrument and erase the rest of the instruments
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Presumably you mean to import that original and complete audio track back into BiaB and use the audio editor there. I tried that but I can't see any way of isolating the instruments.

Thanks.


I was just sharing the process with Noel and explaining how it can be done in BIAB if the soloist instruments are playing sequentially. If you've programmed the soloists to play simultaneously, the file is a stereo mix rather than two mono tracks so regardless if you split the stereo track into two mono tracks, the instruments remain mixed on both tracks and are not isolated from each other where I hoped if they had been panned hard left and hard right, they could be split into two mono tracks.

No matter. It's not the recommended way to do it, MusicStudent Dan tells the best method. Export the entire track to a DAW or Audio editor and it's super easy and fast.


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