However BiaB also comes with RB (included free).

RB will take true odd times and slice the Realtracks up to fit.
I don't think it is any more intelligent than BiaB in selecting which parts to use, but it does slice up the tracks and fit them to the real time signature.

I have a couple odd time pieces full of realtracks that work well as seq files (RB format files). I have shared with others and they generated new tracks in the odd time signature easily, and they stay with the click.

One of the mentioned songs mentioned above is called CountMeOut.. in 7/4

http://masteringmatters.com/stuff/Count_Me_Out.mp3
(this seq file was also posted and shared)
The only tracks not generated by RB were the guitar and horns. We played those tracks, but the rest of the song is generated.

Another is 'Wild' .. while we (Oren and I) did play most of the parts in this one, I'm pretty sure the drums were generated by RB (or PT, which was its predecessor) after the 50 second mark .. and it's in 5/4.
http://masteringmatters.com/stuff/wild.wma

I guess my point is that RB does what you want better than BiaB

Last edited by rharv; 07/07/16 02:12 PM.

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