Some people take their BIAB generated tracks into RealBand to get their Real Tracks and other tracks further developed before taking them into a dedicated DAW or not.įrom their I take the BIAB parts I want and put them into my DAW, Reaper, to edit them. At this point I'm not too concerned that the midi drums do not sound like Nashville. For the midi in BIAB I use the TTS-1 to get a basic idea of what the instruments are doing.
without being too concerned if it is not exactly, persmactly what I want. Create Song format, tempo, force drum rolls, tempo changes, holds, pushes, count in, etc. Here is my basic work flow from program to program: BIAB get a chord grid going in and chose a main style and a few alternates. I, and many others, have come accustomed to Reaper. I think that leads to some frustrations at times.įor that reason, many of us do most of our work in other DAWs. But, for now, until further development happens it has many limitations when trying to get it to function as a full fledged DAW also. Regenerate Real Tracks and many editing features and much more.
RealBand does what no other software can do. As in, a good dedicated DAW that is designed to handle the type of plug ins and synths you will most likely use. 2bSolo, I think you will find much freedom for what you want to do somewhere outside of BealBand.