Also, remember that BIAB is designed to give you a band accompaniment, and is optomized for that.

RealTracks gives you full control over the each track, and so there is some tweaking you will need to do to get the sound you want. Also, as you have seen, any differences in effects will obviously change the sound between the two.

There are things that BIAB does that RealBand doesn't, so it won't always sound the same. For example, BIAB has the embellisher feature that RealBand doesn't have. So unless you made the embellishments permanent, they won't come over when you just load the file into RealBand.

Also, RealBand will re-generate the tracks, so it may not sound exactly like the last time you generated the tracks in BIAB. If you want to get closer to the BIAB sound, you might want to consider freezing the tracks in BIAB, and then dragging and dropping them onto RealBand.

Just a couple of differences between the two.

That being said, once in RealBand, you have full control over the sound, to include the ability to map each track to a completely different synth, as well as to convert all the MIDI tracks to audio tracks and apply whatever effects you want on a track-by-track basis.


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