Jim is correct. The only way to achieve that now is to open the BiaB song in a DAW and do your recording there. I have Studio One Pro 7 and I know this works there. If you have a Windows system you have RealBand, a DAW that will open BiaB song natively, thus you do not have to drag and drop. I don't use RealBand so I am assuming it will work there also; others will have to comment on that.

I don't record in BiaB but I see how it can be useful for those who do so if you put it on the wishlist I will give it a +1.

{edit} - Maybe a work around would be to repeat the count-in on measures 1 and 2 via the drum fills, record your part(s), then have no count-in selected for your song. It might be worth trying if you want to record in BiaB.

Last edited by MarioD; 06/30/25 05:55 AM.

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