Hi Juanfra.

Here are some things that I would consider if I had the same issue.

First....
Check your Realtracks and Realdrum settings and make sure that the preferences point to the correct location for the Audiophile's audio files.

The Audiophile installation to a computer's hard drive usually installs the .wma files on the hard drive. This means that files in a computer's harddrive directories of \bb\Realtracks and \bb\Drums will most likely be .wma files. This was needed in the days when computer harddrives were not sufficiently large enough to fit all the audio .wav files. The envelope icons that I have used arrows to point to are used to navigate to the correctly located folders.

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With my installation, I have .wma files on my computer's hard drive. I use these during the creation process of writing songs. When I move into the production of my song, I do the following.
  • Freeze all the tracks of my BIAB arrangement when I have the arrangement sounding the way I like it.
  • Plug in my Audiophile USB drive.
  • Change the directory location in Realtracks and Realdrums preferences to point to \bb\Realtracks and \bb\Drums on the USB drive.
  • Generate the song.



Second....
Check the Export Audio settings. BIAB's audio .wav files are 16 bit, 44.1 kHz (44100 Hz) audio files. By matching the export settings to BIAB's file format, the stage is set for exporting at the best quality.

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