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If I had the freedom to say "actually the one two generations ago was the best" and to go back to it then that would allow me to play with the song more freely and (hopefully) lead to better results. This kind of multi-level undo would probably only work within a single session and a single song but it would be really useful.




This is one of many Biab wish list items that were addressed in Real Band and is the reason I use it much more than Biab lately. New people seem to completely overlook RB. It combines Biab with a full blown 48 track audio/midi sequencer. You can create multiple tracks and takes using different Biab styles for as many instruments as you have room for. It does not automatically regenerate anything unless you tell it to. That means that you can create discrete 1 or 8 or 22 or however many takes of a certain instrument part and keep the one you like or even better, start cutting and pasting from all those tracks to create one really hot one. Then you delete the ones you don't want to free up those tracks and do it again for another part. You don't have to do it one part at a time though. The first 8 tracks in RB are "convertible" tracks that can be all Biab or not. If you choose all, then it's just like Biab, RB will generate the whole arrangement based on the same chord grid Biab uses.

Bob


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