Originally Posted By: MartinDorr
Just started my first dive into the audio editing part of the exercise. After a few startup issues (BIAB crashed twice on me) I believe I managed to produce and capture a four track full band pickup and place it all in 4 utility tracks. Ran out of time to do more, but the rest of the instructions seem pretty straight forward to successfully finish what I was looking for.
Big thanks again Charlie. Now I just need to develop a routine on how to do this quickly for songs with 1, 2, or 3 pickup beats. As an added benefit it will also be useful to polish up endings.

That's wonderful. You'll get the hang of it and develop a workflow quickly because the BIAB Audio Editor's functionality is similar to other DAW basic editor functions. As eduardodsv noted, the BIAB Audio Editor is versatile and adaptable to many other uses like trimming the intros and endings, copying and pasting chords to replace wrong inversions or a riff that's repeating too often.


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