I have a substantial library of commercial loops, made by companies like Prime Loops, Loopmasters, etc.
However, I fail to import them to BIAB, hoping that they will be transformed into usable loops in BIAB. I mean, when I put these loops in BIAB folder, there is no change. The chords just stay the same, and nothing magic happen.
Does anyone succeed in this task? Could you pls advise?
Thank you
Hi Jmorgan, did you select the "Transpose" checkbox when adding the loop to BIAB? We have a tutorial on using Loops here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UkZxEwYZwYIn addition, the program manual can help too - just search for the page on Adding Loops.
https://www.pgmusic.com/manuals/index.htmDo you know if Apple loops will work with BIAB. Or only Acidized loops can work with BIAB?
Both will work with the Mac version of BIAB. From the manual:
You can add your own or 3rd party loops to any track. Loops are audio files (WAV/AIFF/CAF/MP3/MP4/WMA) that reside in Loops folder (/Applications/Band-in-a-Box/RealTracks/Loops). You can add your own files to this folder. A file with metadata is supported. This happens automatically, and more fields (tempo, # of beats, and root note) are recognized from certain audio files (Acidized WAV or AIFF with Apple® Loop).
The Windows version does not support Apple Loops.