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Come on PG Music,I am just talking about a 16 tracks MIDI sequencer that you can open and start to record into. It shouldn't be so hard.




You're right, it wasn't so hard. Real Band is the answer they came up with. Real Band is a combination of Biab and Power Tracks. All of the PT tutorials apply to RB. Now, considering that Biab is the flagship program, they did not put all of the Biab functions into RB. The thinking is that would create a monster program so complex, nobody would be able to figure out. As it is RB does include all of the Biab song generating functions using the styles, instruments and the same chord grid with part markers. You can do it either by using the first 8 tracks as strictly Biab tracks and that will regenerate a whole song whenever you change styles, or one track at a time which is my favorite way of doing it. One track at a time allows you to mix styles per track. Still, some important parts of Biab that are not in RB are the midi soloists (the Real Tracks soloists work fine though) the Melodist, the Soundtrack generator, the Conductor and a few more.

Bob


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