Snowflake is a BiaB feature.
If I open a BiaB file (SGU not SEQ) I do a couple things.

First I right-click the track and get to where it says "Make all BB tracks regular tracks".
Caveat: you no longer have a BiaB song with BiaB features, like regenerate all the tracks using a style, etc. Instead you have all those tracks 'frozen', as in you have to intentionally record/generate a given track(s).
In other words you don't worry about what you want to prevent from getting generated and instead focus on what you do want to generate.

Then I save as a SEQ file so it is saved that way.
Then you can safely work in RB focused on what you want to change vs what you have to try to prevent from changing.
And you still have the original SGU file if needed.

This is a huge difference in how RB and BB work, fundamentally, for me.
Plus it's linear instead of chorus/verse options.

Last edited by rharv; 2 hours ago.

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