![]() ![]() You will probably not be able to hear the difference between M4A and AIFF, but there *is* some degredation in sound quality. When your plan is to work on an audio file in another program such as GarageBand, it is normally best to save as uncompressed AIFF. Another method of rendering individual tracks to audio, is to control-click on the track in the instrument panel at the top of the screen, and select 'Save track as AIFF'. ![]() To do this, simply click the Audio button on the main toolbar in Band-in-a-Box ®, select the options you want, and press the button. In addition, you can render a full mix of your song, just RealTracks, just MIDI tracks, or individual tracks. You can render your song as AIFF (uncompressed audio - lossless), M4A (compressed audio - lossy but much smaller than AIFF), or WAV (uncompressed audio - lossless, Windows format). Band-in-a-Box ® 2009 (and higher) have the capability of rendering to audio files.
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