Upgrade Manual

Chapter 3: Quick-Start Tutorial 15
As the song plays, you can look at the VU meters to ensure that you haven't
sung too loud and got into the red zone of the VU meters – indicating a 'clipping'
of the sound.
When you've completed recording your section (say after 16 bars of singing),
press the ESCAPE key or STOP button on the main screen, answer YES to
Keep Audio Take.
Now press SAVE, and Save your new vocal arrangement. Call it "Old
Folks at Home With Vocals. MGU"
Technical note: There'll now be an Old Folks at Home With Vocals .MGU song
with just the BB MIDI information, and there'll also be an Old Folks at Home
With Vocals .WAV audio file with the audio information. If copying this file from
one computer to the next, you'd need to copy both the song and the .WAV file.
Adjust the volume of the wave file using the Audio – Adjust volume permanent
command, or just use the playback Volume Control.
That's the end of the record audio portion of the tutorial.
Let's RENDER a BB song to audio.
Rendering a song involves recording the outgoing MIDI and converting it to a
.WAV file. This is separate from the recording of an audio track as we've done
in the previous tutorial (though you can include any audio track in the final
rendered wave file).
Load in one of your favorite BB compositions.
Press the Render to .WAV button or choose Audio – Render to .WAV.
This opens the Render Dialog, and the Recording Control panel.