What are the differences between RealBand, Band-in-a-Box, and PowerTracks Pro Audio?

BiaB is limited to a handful of instrument tracks, and one vocal track. This is sufficient for a lot of folk. If you've got layered vocals or additional audio tracks, you'll have to use RB.

RB is basically a DAW with BiaB built in. It's easy to learn, so if you want an easy to use DAW, you'd use this.

If you've already got a DAW that you know and love, you can export your tracks there. You lose the ability to regenerate the tracks on demand, but get all your favorite features.

I suspect that if you aren't already married to a DAW and are recording audio, you'll want to work with RB.


-- David Cuny
My virtual singer development blog

Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?