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This not exact because the BIAB styles are made by PG music (and not by myself) using no more than 7 parts at once.
The old style where made of just 3 instruments. Now is far better. Well, for the future I would like styles with piano and organ playng together with 2 guitars, a bass,a drum and a brass section or a strimg section and so on till 16 instruments together!




You're still missing it, Sergino. Real Band is a totally different animal than Biab. If all you do is create a song using a Biab style then yes, all you get is the basic 5 parts but RB has 48 tracks to play with. Using RB to create a 5 part Biab song is an example of PG keeping things simple for people who are already familiar with Biab but RB is way more than that.
The true potential that people unfamiliar with RB miss is this:
You can create your song one track at a time using a different Biab style and/or instrument on each track individually. You can start with a basic 5 part Biab song if you want just to hear what each part sounds like with the same style but mixing different styles for different parts of your song is where you really expand the possibilties. In addition, you can use a different style and instrument in different positions on any one track. That means you could have three different rhythm guitars using three different styles in three different sections of the same track. Combine that with 48 available tracks and you can put together any combination of styles and instruments your creative mind can dream up. This all applies to both midi and the Real Tracks and Real Drums. You can try creating 5 different Real Drum tracks and then mixing them by putting one part here and another part there and maybe layering a regular full drum kit track with one of the percussion tracks or one of the Biab created midi drum tracks. If you have a decent sounding midi drum kit you can put together a fantastic drum track this way. This stuff is light years ahead of anything you can do just using Biab alone.
Now add in the fact that RB is also a multitrack audio recorder with a full audio editing suite built in with the ability to use either the included PG effects that are pretty decent right out of the box and/or hundreds of third party effects plugins. For the money, there is nothing like it unless you're going to spend big bucks for Sonar Producer or Cubase and when you include the Biab and Real Track/Drums functions, there's nothing like it at any price.

Bob


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