As others said matching tempo of your original files is key. If it's off a tiny bit, the end of your original wavs and the end of the Real Tracks/Drums will be slightly off.

In my case I use Adobe Audition for my original wavs and get the original tempo there. Maybe Audacity has a function that can detect BPMs as well, I haven't used that tool.

Once that timing is matched, setting up BIAB/Real Band is fairly simple. Enter your chord progressions, set the tempo, key, # of measures. Generate the tracks.

From there you could either import your old .wavs to RealBand or export the new .wavs to Audacity. The environment choice is up to you.




Steve

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