Originally Posted By: Noel96
It's not something often discussed these days but when the same Realtrack is generated on multiple tracks in BIAB, the track generations do not parallel one another. That is, each section of RT-A will be different from comparable sections in the generation of RT-B. This is very useful because it means that when I'm compiling, the comparable section in the other track will be the same chord but played differently. It makes it easier to mix and match.

This is a cool feature but I have had instances where BIAB generated the exact same bar or section on both RealTracks. This is especially noticeable when you are panning one of the tracks left and one right. When you get to the problem area the tracks add together and you lose stereo separation.

Easy way to fix this in the DAW is to move the problem area on one track 10ms back and the other 10ms forward. Or you can regenerate in BIAB.

Last edited by JohnJohnJohn; 07/08/19 10:40 AM.