And the output, depending upon the style selected, will just be "in the style of". It won't have the same riffs as the original song. You won't hear that cool guitar solo, or even that one cool note that you wait to hear when listening to the original.

But you will definitely get a good, cool backing track which you can sing and/or play along to.

You can definitely use MIDI to get close to the original sound, but if you do that, you really should probably just do it in a DAW, not BIAB. Whether using RealTracks or MIDI styles, again, it will be "in the style of", but won't be the original song. Even when typing in the song into Style Picker to find a suitable style.

That being said, what some people do is find a style pretty close - style-wise, not riff-wise. And then use MIDI to enter some of the trademark riffs you hear in a song to give it a more original flavor. But you would need to know which notes to enter to do that..


John

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