<< OK I could chop them out in RB for example and replace them ... >>

I don't know if there's a setting or not but you can copy and replace the offending bars easily and fast using the Audio Editor in BIAB and not have to spend any time using RB or another external DAW.

For instance with using your example unwanted bars above:

Assume bar 5 is straight drumming with no flourishes and is a satisfactory replacement for unwanted fills at bars 9,17,19,25 and 41.

From the Audio Editor:

Select and copy bar 5 to the clipboard

Select a Utility Track or the Audio Track. I prefer to use UT's but it doesn't matter.

Set the curser at bar 9 on the Utility Track and paste the bar 5 audio.
Repeat the paste at bar 17.
Repeat the paste at bar 19.
Repeat the paste at bar 25.
Repeat the paste at bar 41.

If a fill crosses bar lines, select to bars of appropriate drumming for the replacement material.

Either prior to entering the Audio Editor or after you've made the edits, open bar Settings and Mute bars 9,17,19,25 and 41.
From Bar Settings, Return to Normal bars 10,18,20,26 and 42.

This technique will eliminate the unwanted flourishes and fills by muting the offending bars on the drum track and playing the appropriate replacement bars on the Utility Track.

Charlie


Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 11/24/21 09:51 AM.

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