Audio Track: "I understand that the program adds those files because of the corresponding audio files it has created in the same folder (or something like that)."


From looking at Jonel's screenshot below, Audio Track is right. Because these files have the same name (Song Test Song), BIAB recognizes them, converts the track to audio, and saves the track with the song name combined with the track name called an Artist Performance File.

This also occurs with most audio edits. and is an intentional feature of BIAB and not a bug or fault. They are custom audio tracks that BIAB can use and are a type of UserTrack.

From the UserTrack Forum:

7. Artist Performance Files.

These are audio files, that you put on a track, that can also have the MIDI transcription of it. People hear the audio, and see the MIDI in notation/guitar tab etc. For example, if you are a great bluegrass fiddle player, you could put your songs in this format. People can listen to your real playing, see the notes on screen, slow them down etc. - all inside Band-in-a-Box where they can do other things like solo/mute other tracks, mix them etc.

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