BIAB only includes one single stereo audio track, which is completely separate from the MIDI track, so it won't use the melody or soloist track. If you are doing vocal and guitar, keep this in mind, since the only way to capture that is to either over-dub one with the other, or play both together and don't make any mistakes.

RealBand does not have the TC-Helicon harmonizer; however, PowerTracks does. So (if you purchased PowerTracks), you could do your harmonization there and then open the file in RealBand, since both use the .SEQ file format. RealBand is really where you want to your audio recording (except for the harmonization, since it doesn't include it). With RealBand, you can record each audio track onto it's own separate track, as well as even open the original BIAB file in RealBand (with some limitations). Doing audio in BIAB, to me anyway, is just to get a quick idea of what it's going to sound like. If I want any more than that, I would use RealBand and/or PowerTracks.


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