I've found using the BiaB mixer tone control prior to rendering a track for DAW export can have a beneficial effect on the rendered audio file. For example if a bass track sounds too muddy in context with the other BiaB tracks I want to use then I add treble so the bass track fits with the other tracks better.

I'm a believer in making the source material the best it can be during tracking or recording. In this respect I give BiaB rendered tracks the same consideration I expect from an audio file created by a session musician. My use of the mixer tone control is my way of getting a track to sit properly within a mix.

Many times when there are two acoustic guitar tracks I want to use I add treble to one track and bass to the other so they blend together better in a mono mix.


Jim Fogle - 2025 BiaB (Build 1128) RB (Build 5) - Ultra+ PAK
DAWs: Cakewalk Sonar - Standalone: Zoom MRS-8
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