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The tracks themselves are what we want to have when importing into another sequencing program such as RealBand. They come to us Dry, and as if they were just recorded, with levels such that they are not too low nor too high to allow us to use the doggone mixer in the host program to obtain a good mixfit.




I agree Mac. I've found it a real asset that RB is not influenced by predetermined settings in BIAB. I see the two programs as complementary but very different (hmmm, that could be stating the obvious!). To me, BIAB is about getting a good sounding, fully functional accompaniment with the minimum effort. Realband, on the other hand, is about taking the "ingredients" that make-up the accompaniment and mixing them to make it exactly how you want. It's for that reason that I never spend too much time putting an arrangement together in BIAB. I use BIAB to give me a starting point for an arrangement that I develop in RB.

Ian, as an aside, when I used to go from BIAB to Sonar, I would always render my wav files with panning at zero because I wanted to shape the stereoscape myself. Once you start playing with RB, you realise that the way it works is good.

Noel

Last edited by Noel96; 01/10/10 01:42 PM.

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