Earlier you said you've never used Real Band. My question to you is why?

If there ever was a great example of why you should be using RB this is it. Here's the why:

RB gives you almost all of the Biab functions combined with a DAW. That means once you're happy with the rest of the song, you isolate just the bass track and experiment as much as you want and you're not forced to just use one track for bass. RB has 48 tracks. If your song uses 5 instrument tracks plus the bass you have 43 tracks to experiment with the bass. Try one thing on track 7, you think it's close but no cigar. Move to track 8 and try again, then 9, 10, all the way to track 48 if you wanted. Here's the really big deal. RB DOES NOT automatically regenerate a track much less the whole song unless YOU TELL IT TO. You can cut/paste very easily from several test bass tracks until you've stitched together exactly what you want. Oh, and each track can be generated using a different style or bass patch or Real Track or both or whatever the heck you want.

You could have done this in RB in far less time than it took to keep replying to this thread and you're still not happy.

Bob


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