It is very simple. There are a number of methods one can use. Normally I export to .wav from either BIAB or RealBand. I leave the folder open. Then take note of the tempo in BIAB (or RealBand).

Create (or open) a project in Reaper, set the tempo to agree and simply drag the tracks into Reaper (omitting the combined track).

If I want MIDI tracks I usually pull the MIDI into the export thingy in BIAB and simply open the folder and pull it into Reaper. Usually I’ll open an instrument track and pull the track into it.

Once into Reaper I tend to normalise all tracks to -12db this is a simple step and gives me a good level to start the mixing process. I also set all tracks to centre and flat in BIAB before the export so Reaper has full control of all aspects.

See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Px958TmzhA to export. (The PG BIAB videos area.




Last edited by Teunis; 08/16/21 02:01 PM.

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