"Twisting in my chair as I type this"; BIAB give me some very good fixer-upper tracks. "ducking under desk". The tracks are very easily and quickly edited to be fixed up. One of the most frustrating things about them are the re-strike of every instrument at each new chord. Sometimes I'd like the bass, synth or strings, for example, to hold through a few guitar and piano chord changes. Only way I know how to do this is create a chord window with the chord changes, save it, convert the guitar and piano to audio, import it to the audio track. Then re-create that same chord window with piano and guitar muted and held chords where I want them for bass, synth, string. Then I import both chord grids or portions of them into RealBand and go from there.
That said about fixer-upper tracks, I started out years ago simply wanting basic drums and bass backing tracks and used to be quite happy with the VSC3 as my main sounds for some 60+ songs I was performing. But, I ended up using 3 - 5 instruments on almost every backing track. So, I was getting much more than I initially expected. Over the years, as I've become a better musician and better at making tracks my standard have gone up.
I'm in no way say I don't like BIAB or RealTRacks. I enjoy these programs immensely and lately spend 20 or more hours per week using them.


Does the noise in your head bother me ?