Hi,

I just created a Youtube video which can be found at this link to (help members use RealBand to create an acid loop) and to (help members use this acid loop in BIAB as a full chorus user loop of their playing when BIAB can't generate tracks that fit the bill). The video is actually for members of my jam group (some of which do not even have BIAB or are very green at it) but others can benefit from it too so figured I would post the link here and in the other thread I created asking about User Tracks which ultimately could not do what I wanted. Besides the members of this forum are great and I figured I should give back. It took me 6 days to figure this out partly because of a bug in BIAB so it could be a big time saver for some BIAB and RealBand new comers like myself if they happen to land on this post. Ironically the bug in BIAB might have helped me since I don't think it is capable of creating an acid loop and I might have concluded my objective is not possible (that would be a drag). That leads to the question below?

What is an acid loop versus other loops and why? Am I correct in thinking there is something about it that allows speed changes and key changes? If so I am curious how this works. Might anyone know? I read what "Acid" means somewhere. I think it might have been in the RealBand PDF manual but I don't think it explained anything about it. I think the D might mean digitized. I am wondering if there is a wiki on this topic.

Thanks,
John Bowles

Last edited by bowlesj; 12/13/18 03:51 AM.

John Bowles
My playing in my 20s:
https://www.reverbnation.com/johnbowles