I don’t use BIAB per se. I export the tracks, pull them into a DAW (usually Reaper in my case) then arrange, mix and “master” the tracks. I then export all tracks at about the same loudness (-14 LUFS). Once I’m happy I put the song (backing track) into my “live” folder. I use a program called Songbook where I add the lyrics and a pointer to the backing track file. I simply start the song with the backing and away I go.

In Songbook I have the option of a list of all my songs or I could list out a set in running order. I also keep a few other lists in case I need them in a hurry. For example, Australiana, Rock and Roll, Waltzes.

I plug my guitar into the same audio interface that is used by the PC and an Amp Sim with the various “stomp boxes” controlled by a midi foot controller. It is all pre balanced ready to go.

I have control over what is played when I want it played. All very simple.

My way

Tony

Last edited by Teunis; 11/20/21 07:16 PM.

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