Hi Mike,

I too found BiaB confusing at the beginning (and sometimes still do!) I was much more comfortable using Realband because it is more like a traditional DAW with the Realtracks as the icing on the cake.

You can generate a whole band (like in BiaB) or generate individual tracks.

Click the chords window and enter some chord profression
Set the desired tempo
Pick a style
Generate all tracks (as BB tracks)

Then you can either regenerate those BB tracks, or use 'Track - make all BB tracks regular tracks' so they act like regular DAW tracks.
Then select a blank track and right-click. There you will the option to generate the individual realtrack or realdrums.
You can also highlite a section of a track (blank or not) and generate just that section.

RB seemed more intuitive to me, but others like BiaB better. Both do the job, just using different strokes. RB is more 'linear' in its approach, whereas BiaB uses repeats and choruses to get the job done a little faster, once you get the hang of it.


I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
Make your sound your own!