For me BiaB is a wonderful tool to help me make my own backing tracks. But I've never made a backing track that is 100% BiaB.

I have made backing tracks that are zero percent BiaB in those cases where there just isn't an appropriate style for the song I want to do.

I always export BiaB to a sequencer or DAW and improve it.

Here's how:
http://www.nortonmusic.com/backing_tracks.html

Don't get me wrong, BiaB is a wonderful tool and it does what it does better than any of the competition. The output is better than a mediocre band and in some cases as good as a very good band, but I want to up that output to sound like a top-notch band.

There is more than one right way to make music, and there is more than one right way to use BiaB, it's just my way.

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Bob "Notes" Norton smile Norton Music
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