< Why dont you put a midi click on a utility track and pan the track in the mixer to what ever side you need? >

Because in BIAB Mixer, panning hard left and hard right does not isolate the instruments of discrete tracks from one another, including a click track. Although BIAB allows creating R+L tracks, panning doesn't play discretely. The tracks can be sent to an external mixer and feed the left to one track and right to another track for live performing with a click to a musician and the master track to FOH. Otherwise, there will be click bleed in the FOH using BIAB.

Creating a click/performance track in BIAB is a breeze and takes about 30 seconds to one minute. I agree with the others that it's best to not attempt doing performances using BIAB to play these tracks but use a R+L Track feeding a Mixer.

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