Hi Luvs3rds,

I'd just keep on generating/re-generating until I get the riff I want and then copy and paste. If needed, I'd play around with shifting the pitch up/down to transpose it to the different sections I paste it into.

Something I discovered...

When generating solos, it can be useful to compile multiple generations. For example, instead of generating a 4-bar riff, you might get a better effect by generating a 3-bar riff first and then a 1-bar riff at the end of it, or maybe 2-bars and 2-bars, or even 1-bar and 3-bars. In RealBand and with RealTracks, you can even generate parts of a bar (e.g. 1.5 bars followed by 2.5 bars).

Lastly, if you are using the Soloist Or Melodist in BIAB to generate riffs, you can always modify the generated notes. I have often generated a section that is "close" to something that sounds like what I want; I then edit those notes - change timings, add notes, removes notes, change pitch, etc. - until I obtain something that pleases me.

Regards,
Noel


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