Originally Posted By: Matt Finley
One typical cause of this (not saying it's your answer) is that another audio file exists with the same name as your song, both in the same folder. If so, you will hear both. So, did you ever render your song to WAV or MP3? Or do you have an audio file you started with and are trying to duplicate or enhance with BIAB?

Let us know. We can try other things if needed.

Edit: ps the part about having to assign a new RealDrum every bar is weird, and something I’ve never heard before. Have you tried the standard first step remedy of Options, Return to Factory Settings, Most?


No new wav or mp3 was created and I wasn't hearing any other audio.

After selecting a new realdrum patch for the track, I needed to assign the new realdrum to the measure of each part marker in order to not hear the previous realdrum that was replaced. I wished there would be an edit window with an overview for ALL the part markers and their groove variations . Maybe this anomaly is realdrum patch specific.


I'm stuck in 1972.