What I'd do is this...

1. Go to \bb\Drums and find the WAV file for the drums that you like.

2. Open the WAV file in Realband. Seeing that you have BIAB Windows, Realband should be installed, too.

3. Make sure that "Snap to beat" is active in Realband.

4. Scroll to the end of that wav file, you should find the individual drum sounds.

5. Copy the sound of the Bass drum only and then paste it on beat 1 (bar 1) of a new Realband track. With snapping to beats active, your pasting of the bass drum WAV should align fine.

6. Now copy and paste that sound on beats 2, 3, and 4

7. Drag the mouse across the bar with the 4 x bass drum wavs in it to select it.

8. Click on "Export selection" and make sure that the file is saved with ACID information. Save the file in \bb\Realtracks\loops using a distinctive name so that it's easy to find.

You've now created a loop of 4 bass drum beats per bar that can be loaded into BIAB. Since ACID information has been saved with this loop, it will be able to loaded and played at all tempos.

Regards,
Noel


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