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Oh wait, all I saw was your sig...

When you mentioned specific parts of a song that's called doing a cover. Biab it not set up to do good covers because of copyright issues but it's great at creating good jam tracks in all the different styles. If there's a specific beat, bass line, guitar lick or whatever you'll have to record those yourself or many times you can find those parts online. Youtube has lots of good backing tracks that people have done and just posted for free. Just search the song name and the words backing track.

I'm not saying to use these to replace Biab or RB although if you find a good backing track, why not? You can take those parts and either use them as a loop or put it on the audio track. This is explained in the various PG videos.

Bob


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