David Snyder

I agree with all you said.

However, I haven't understood many functions of BIAB. It turns out that I know what the options are, and I have a straw for myself. I can't find a detailed description on the official page, so I can only rely on request.
Yesterday I saw TRACK SETTING again, and I didn’t explain it again.
I don’t want to make it in the main program, I want to make it in BIAB VST.
Yesterday I wanted to make a framework in the main program, and then open it in BIAB VST, but after opening it to generate a song, it feels completely changed.
I want to combine it right away, but the current BIAB VST may still have a lot to improve.
So, I have been learning.
Now, what I am most happy about is that I finally figured out the rendering.
See if you can’t figure out TRACK SETTING and section A and section B today.

To be honest, I would rather not divide the A section and B section, just write the harmony, and then choose the prelude, verse, pre-chorus, chorus, bridge, so it’s simple and understandable. As for how to use it after generation, it’s up to everyone’s own Thoughts.

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