Since you've got the basics down, I would suggest to keep using BIAB to get started with your songs. I find you can layout your chord progression and audition styles much more quickly in BIAB. Then once you have the basic framework of the song, move it over to RealBand. There you'll have greater control over every aspect of the song.

One thing BIAB does (and this is just for RealTracks, since MIDI generation is instantaneous) is to start playing back the song much quicker than RealBand, because it continues generating the song in the background while the song is playing. RealBand needs to completely generate the RealTracks before starting to play. That's why auditioning styles is quicker in BIAB.

Do the simple stuff in BIAB, then the heavy audio editing in RealBand.

My $0.02 worth.


John

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