@Charlie Fogle

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The APF WAV file is saved without rendering...

Is this APF WAV file saved in the same folder of SGU, or saved somewhere else on C:, or just saved in the RAM?
How I can find this "conversion" WAV file in the computer?

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An APF is a conversion process so BIAB can recognize an audio file on another track...

I assume once you converted a RealTrack to APF, it's done, you can not revert back to RealTrack anymore. If you want change a few chords later, the APF doesn't regen, and you lost the original RealTrack. You need to find and insert the same RealTrack again, in order to regen, and re-convert to a new APF.

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For users wanting to remain in BIAB as long as possible...

Remaining in BiaB for production is always the goal. But probably it's not a good idea to convert any green tracks to orange, otherwise you lose the ability to regen should any changes happen on the way. A simple freeze may seem to be more practical.



A Canadian music producer, singer songwriter, composer, and professional guitarist.