I wonder if what has happened is that in BIAB, the program has automatically substituted a better Realtrack than the one in the style because the tempo of the song was not suitable for that particular Realtrack.

BIAB does this by default. If a Realtrack has been substituted, it will have ~~ in front of it's name.

I'm not sure that RB auto-substitutes like BIAB.

To check for a tempo mismatch, look at the end of the Realtrack name. There will be numbers like 085, 120, 160, etc. These numbers are the tempos that the Realtracks were designed to be used at. If the tempo of your song is significantly different from the given Realtrack value, it probably won't sound too good. The recommended range of tempo variation is -10 to +15.

For example if your song's tempo is 110 bpm then RTs designed for use from 100 bpm to 125 bpm should be ok.

Regards,
Noel


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