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I don't think the reverb is a kill here at all.

Strong Performance outweighs those kind of considerations.


--Mac




Oh I agree fully. That was only to be a consideration should he decide he wants to rework the song from scratch. He's got the stuff to do it with now.

As to guitar harmonies. If you have PTW then you have the TCHelicon. It works very well for creating harmonies. Here's the trick to it.

1. Create the song in BIAB

2. Create the main guitar lead in midi format

3. When finished save the song as a midi

4. Open the song in PTW

5. Now play the main guitar lead

6. Open the TCHelicon and select for it to follow the midi tracks

7. Click on OK and make sure it's set up to creat an individual track for each harmony

8. Click on OK again and let 'er rip

9. Now you will have up to 4 tracks of guitar harmony

The other trick is to create everything in as high a bit rate as your card will allow. Once everything is completed you can convert it back to 16/44.1 or whatever you prefer.

By the way, I was shocked to learn that Real Band won't support over 48 bits. If you are in 16/96 like the last song I made the machine locks and starts stuttering badly. I didn't know it had that limitation until I went into the help file to see if I could figger out how to get around the problem. Once I converted it back to 16/48 it ran smooth as silk.
BTW I believe you can run it in 24/48 too. Just not over 48. If anybody doubts me on this just open the help file and look bit rates up. You'll find it's limited to 48 bit. PTW isn't. Just thought y'all'd like to know.


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