Originally Posted by Charlie Fogle
<< So, let's say I create a song in BIAB with two guitars, bass and drums and I want one guitar panned hard left with the other panned hard right and bass and drums in the center. Would you export the guitars as mono and the bass and drums as stereo? I have been exporting everything as mono and placing them where I want them in the DAW. >>

Try this demonstration. Create a song in BIAB using Style; M_cpopsl.sty that has one guitar, RT378. I've posted a sample screenshot.

Select the guitar track and open the RealTrack Picker.
Fill in the Medley Maker as shown in the attached screenshot.
OK out of this window.

In the BIAB Mixer, center the guitar track pan slider. and brighten the tone level at 2

Solo the guitar track and generate and the song. This will play a second guitar, RT362 hard panned opposite of the original RT378 simultaneously. One panned hard left, the other hard right.

The PG DX Plug-ins can be applied to both guitars. Other VST's can be used, and in the Medley Maker, the volume can be balanced; other RealTrack instruments can be added and played simultaneously or alternately.

Note that if you play a second instance of the RT378, the track is thickened and not panned. Therefore, the stereo effect is achieved by using a different RealTrack instrument.
Thanks Charlie! That is a pretty cool trick. I find it a bit confusing because a month from now I won't remember I did this and it does not appear to be reflected in the mixer or anywhere that I have done this. My preferred workflow in your example would be to put RT 378 on one track and RT362 on another one and then export them both as mono, flat, dry, centered for mixing in my DAW.