That works pretty darned good, and I have used it, but In RB you can generate several options over that section, and chose the one you want. It take tools to do these things. One trick i like to do on solos is to generate about three on separate tracks in RB, then listen to them and comp together one i really like using parts of each.
I hope someday RB includes a comping feature like studio one
http://www.presonus.com/videos/player#Studio-One-25-Comping check out this video, and see what i mean. Simple and effective. Here is another video of the comping being done to give some ideas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEQNVBrGIToI RB you can accomplish the same thing with volume automation. Take three tracks and highlight a bar section, and generate a multiriff, it will give you about 7 different solos, pick the one you like the best, then highlight the next track down and generate a multiriff, do the same on this track and one or two more. It is a little bit of work, but worth it.
Then listen to each a couple times and if you like the first bar of one and the second bar of another, then maybe the next two bars of the third, set your nodes in the volume automation and to hear just the sections of each you want. You can comp in two or three instruments soloing together, or generate a medley and try to mix that in.
Unlimited options.