Originally Posted By: Charlie Fogle


It's easier, more refined and doesn't have to start from the beginning of a bar if you use the Audio Editor. Edits can start a little bit early and go a little bit late using the Editor. You're right, it's not difficult to achieve this now but using the Audio Editor and not the Multiriff. The Audio Editor is not difficult. If you understand how to edit (cut/copy/paste, cross fade, fade in, fade out, mute, unmute, silence and delete and similar tasks) in Studio One then you will understand how to do it in BIAB's Audio Editor.


However, if you use the audio editing in BIAB, the track will change color, so you can no longer follow the chord changes.
I actually only want to use Multiriffs to achieve a more flexible mute function, instead of having to start from the beginning of each BAR


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