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Barry Nitikman

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  1. 16 hours ago, scook said:

    When exporting multiple audio clips with the intent of loading them into another piece of software it is best to export as broadcast waves.

    Broadcast wave files have their position on the timeline written into the files.

    By default, CbB imports broadcast waves using their timestamp.

    If the source cannot export broadcast waves, the next best option is export all the tracks starting at 0 on the timeline.

     

    How do I do this? I'm working in Finale, not sure how to do this....I'll ask Finale Forum as well, see what they say, but I really appreciate any advice on this. 

     

     

     

  2. 16 hours ago, Will_Kaydo said:

    You need to make sure that the tempo of the samples you import, are of the same BPM with that on the DAW and each other. 

     I realized that right away when a piano part slowed down, so I eliminated the tempo markings inside the Finale file, and just set the tempo with bandlab. Both tracks play exactly right now at tempo, but not together. 

  3. Hi, new user here.....What I want to do is import audio tracks into Bandlab, then adjust levels, then export as a .wav or mp3. That's it. I work in Finale where I export audio tracks of my work just to listen to them, send to others, etc. I start a new project, import the tracks, they play fine separately. However when I play more than one track, they are slightly off; the piano is a fraction of a beat behind/ahead of the bass, etc. How do I "add tracks" (import audio files) so that they align and playback properly? 

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