Originally Posted By: eddie1261
Honestly I don't know why both exist. What would someone who uses BIAB not know how to do in RB? I have used BIAB for like 47 seconds before starting in on RB so I don't know BIAB well enough to know the answer to that, but generate is generate, right? Write a chord chart, pick a style, and generate. Seems like it's the same process in both programs.


It's quite simple. BB generates about 5 tracks and picks from those that are in that style which was selected.

If you have a hard rock style, you get bass, drums, guitars, and maybe the B3.... suppose you want a mandolin in the song? Or a funkier bass? You have to drop one of the existing tracks in order to add it.

Real Band gives you the original 5 tracks and then lets you can add as many "not in the style" instruments as you wish.

My 2 centavos


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