The soloist feature in BIAB is pretty amazing. The sax is particularly great because it is so hard to do a realistic sax solo with typical music software. A lot harder than a piano or guitar.

For me, though, there is a problem. While it is built from real recordings of musicians, the stitching together of the solos is done by a computer algorithm. A brilliant algorithm, but if you are fussy like me, you still might not be happy with the results after generating many tries.

This is how I get BIAB to do exactly what I want it to. This works of course with any BIAB soloist. You do have to take the audio files out and put them into a DAW. I demonstrate with Cubase, but it should work in a similar way in any DAW that has the comping feature.

Let me know what you think!

https://youtu.be/9qO9RJMQ8NA

Moderator: I also posted this in the "Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production" forum, before I found this. If that's against the rules, please remove that one, as I think this is more a Tip and Trick.


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