Yes you can ...BUT....

Hopefully, you did 2 main things in the studio.

1. You tuned to standard A-440 pitch.
2. You used a click track and know the BPM of that click track.

A few other nice things that were done hopefully is that you used an 8 beat/2 measure count in and you have that version still available. Often, you go home from the studio with an edited copy with the count in removed. Having that count in makes the job easier in RB and your DAW.

If you did all of the above, adding new tracks is as easy as it gets. If you didn't do them.... for example using a guitar tuned to itself, and not tracking a click so that the tempo varies throughout the song.... you will have a monumental task trying to make the RB tracks match the existing. (close to impossible for the average user)

If, unfortunately, you do fall into this "ooops, I didn't think of that beforehand" category, there is still hope.... Simply record the entire song using RB tracks and redo the vocal track accordingly.

RB is a DAW unto itself so you can do this all, including recording new vox tracks if need be, into it.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 07/17/13 05:25 AM.

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