I'm glad things are working for you.

Regarding crosstalk (bleeding between channels) you're correct about it with BIAB. BIAB always renders a stereo which in the case of dual mono results in merging the two tracks to achieve a mono output.

However, the click track and accompaniment track can be generated separately so each track is a complete mono audio file that can be compiled either in BIAB or in a DAW or audio editor. Then with proper routing of the file into a mixer or dual channel PA, sending each mono channel to a discreet and different amplifier output there should not be any crosstalk like the example from Rharv with using RealBand. In short, creating the tracks using BIAB can make a true dual mono file but as you discovered, there are additional steps to ensure there's not any merging of the files when rendering.

Charlie


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