I've dragged old wobbly tempo songs from 4track tape machines or even stereo cassettes into BIAB. I take the tempo ACW determines then export the drum track and match it to the beginning of the song in Reaper. After that I snip & stretch or condense as required. It's a little time consuming but it works...
examples...
On this first one we recorded it to a drum machine track taht wandered. we then had a drummer play n it but he used so many ghost kick hits we junked it. BIAB resolved the problem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G98c0WEW9Iw
On this one it was the same drum machine. the bass and cellos didn't cope with stretching so it was snip & stretch RealDrums again to keep it rolling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSdlRzAYgIQ
In this last one, same drum machine problem, I wanted to preserve the feel of the bass track so used BIAB for the drums and was able to leave almost everything intact after slip n sliding the drum parts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS17OCGhDJc

Your song is fun but I don't like the effect on the lead...sounds like octave or doubling but weakens the guitar to my ears.
Do you REALLY have to do this sort of thing: "(ps..notice the sly subtlety of V3 regarding how hi tech moves on fast. ie next years model obsoletes this years model.)"?
I mean it's for the listener to determine if it's subtle or sly or not notice isn't it?
The outro worked fine.
Good song...spend the time in Reaper for the result you want.

Last edited by rayc; 11/22/21 08:15 PM.

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rayc
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