Originally Posted By: Guitarhacker
That... is the pro and the con of Real Band....

Every time you regen a track it changes the track. So.... if you have a track with something in it that you really, really like.... freeze it or export it.

I love that feature since quite often, the guitar and piano leads are not exactly what I want. But if I regen the track... and export each generation to my DAW, I have a number of tracks that are similar but not exact and that lets me create a smoking hot solo by editing the tracks for the best parts in each track.


Correction for RB generation. Generation and/or regeneration of a track is different in RB from Biab.

In RB, you can generate any selected area of a track and the whole track will not generate, just the selected section. RB can select from a single bar or to the whole track and any length in between. Multiriff will generate 7 generations of a selected area. Any one of the 7 generations can be used, any number of the selections can be saved and used. The seven generated tracks can be saved to individual tracks and cut/pasted/merged into an 8th unique non-generated track that you compose.

In a recent song, Say I Do, I used the multiriff function to generate 7 versions individually in each location I wanted a fill or solo for the lead guitar. I made a total of eighteen multiriff insertions. That equates to 126 live player takes to choose from. Using the start early, end late feature is a useful tool to make more musical transitions in areas that a particular generation may have sounded off or abrupt.


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