Hi LawTunesII.

I agree with MoultiPass. The easiest way to do this would be to send each of the tracks to a DAW and then remove the region that you don't want.

In my early days of BIAB, I used to be fearful of losing good-sounding song generations. These days, what I do is to freeze all tracks and save the song I want to keep. Then I save the song with a slightly new name (for example, if my song is called "Happy Days" (the version I really, really like), I would save a new copy called "Happy Days 2".

In this second version of the song, I then modify the chordsheet so that it is exactly how I want it to be. In your case, this would be to make it one chorus less. Then I regenerate the modified song and I repeat regenerating it until I get something I like. One thing that I've learnt with BIAB is to never think that I have somehow accidentally stumbled upon the very best generation possible. It seems to me that there are always hundreds of amazing song generations waiting to show you how good they are. (Of course, I might have hit gold with the first generation. Thankfully that's saved and I can return to it at any time.)

Regards,
--Noel

Last edited by Noel96; 12/29/23 01:41 AM. Reason: fixing typos

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