RealTracks are individual instruments, so you pick them one at a time. Generated MIDI tracks, however, are based on styles (which include track generation information for all five auto-generated tracks).

Generally, you would choose a MIDI style, which will populate each of the tracks. But you can mix and match tracks from styles. MIDI styles, unlike RealTracks, aren't broken out into individual tracks for each instrument from which to choose, so you'll still need to audition various styles to find one you like.

After you have identified which track in which style yhou want, when you right click on a track to select something for that track, one of the options is: "Select Custom MIDI Style for this track", which lets you play your favorite MIDI track from any style on any track of your current style, including the Melody and Soloist tracks. The track you assign doesn’t have to be the same instrument, i.e., you could assign a Guitar to the Strings track.

So, once you identify the style and track you like, you can then select a custom MIDI track, specify the style file, and specify the track. And you can load the piano track into the guitar track if you want, so it's not track-to-track.

Hope this helps.

EDIT: I believe this feature is present in BIAB 2011, but can't swear to it. You'll just have to try it.

Last edited by jford; 10/23/17 10:14 AM.

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