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From Brian Wood on 9/24/2015 8:08:46 AM
I just want to say I use BIAB quite a lot, though I find the interface unnecessarily cluttered and wish I could choose which modules I wanted and exclude everything else.
I have a few real tracks styles I use and just make simple arrangements of fiddle tunes to practice with.
Recently I have been exporting these backup tracks to my desktop as .aiff files, then converting them to .mp3 files and putting them on my website so anybody can use them.
http://briankwood.net/SHEET_MUSIC.directory/
Another trick I discovered is exporting individual tracks from a BIAB file so that the banjo, bass, guitar, etc. are each on a single .aiff file. These I import into a studio recording program on separate tracks, where I can eventually add my own parts and mix it all myself. I'm thinking as I add some of my own parts, like mandolin and fiddle, I can drop out the similar BIAB tracks while leaving in the instruments I want (bass, dobro, drums, whatever).
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