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I’m still interested to know what BiaB can do that RB can’t (other than melodist and soloist) and why most people seem to prefer BiaB.




Biab has important edit features not present on realband, like transpose chords, search/replace chords, expand/reduce chord durations, and others.

I start my projects using biab to sketching the song's structure and its basic feel (I find biab much faster and intuitive than RB for this function). Then I transfer the tracks to Reaper, send the preliminary mix to the musicians, substitute the biab tracks with my own recordings, and finish the project on my DAW. If I want to use one or more original Biab tracks on the final arrangement, I find easier generating several takes on Biab and importing them on my DAW, than using realband.