There are a couple of things you could do, although once you get past the melody and soloist tracks, you would probably be better off creating your song in a DAW.

1. Record one of the parts to the melody, and then turn the melody into a performance track. This will convert the track to audio and you would need to assign it to one of the other accompaniment tracks (which means you then can't use that track for accompaniment), since you'll need the melody track again. You can easily move the track by renaming it accordingly (you should probably exit BIAB and then reopen it after renaming the track). You can then record the second part to melody track and the third part to the soloist track. Look for "Performance Tracks" in the help index for more information. You can right click on the "Melody" radio button, and then in the popup menu select "Track Actions, Save Track as Performance File".

2. Similarly, you can record one part from the melody track to an audio file with the same base name as your BIAB file. This would then become the audio track for your song. Then you can record the other two parts to the melody and soloist tracks respectively. You can right click on the "Melody" radio button, and then in the popup menu select "Track Actions, Save Track as WAV File". The default file name will append "BBMelody_MIDI_SingleRender" to the file name; just remove that part of the file name so it matches your song file name.

Hope this helps.


John

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