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I wish Realtracks worked like they do in BAIB and let you do tempo adjustments dynamically.




But they don't. The two applications don't pretend to be identical in every way.. otherwise, why would you need two apps? They ARE, however, highly compatible.

The development progression that works for most of us is to use BIAB as a rapid prototyping stage where you still have a lot of flexibility to change chords, styles, tempos, patches etc.

Once you get the basic song where you want it, THEN move it to the RB environment. There you still have flexibility to continue adding new tracks, and tweaking the old stuff in terms of effects, panning, MIDI resolution, recording multiple audio or MIDI performances.

It sounds like you are moving to the polishing stage before you are satisfied with the song prototype. That is easily solved going forward, but not so easily solved in retrospect. Your best bet is to reopen the original BIAB project and resolve your basic song tempo and structure before continuing to RB for tweaking.