If you are using RealTracks then your results will be hit or miss. That is IF the chord you want was recorded then you will get it, BUT if it wasn't then no you will not get it.

The only sure way to get exactly what you want is with MIDI. Put your chords in, find a style that you want, then head to either the piano roll view or the notation view and change what needs to be changed to get exactly what you want. My work flow is to generate a MIDI song in BiaB but then do all of the above work in my DAW.

This is probably what you didn't want to hear. RealTracks are great IF you like what they give you.

PS - an after thought. There is a way to get RTs to work for you but it is a tedious expensive workaround. You must purchase Melodyne Editor, the one that does polyphony, then move the RT wav track into it. (Note that I do this in Studio One Pro after I drag and drop the entire BiaB song into it.) Then you must change the notes that are not correct and save the wav. (In my DAW I just bounce the track, thus saving the corrected wav.) As I said this works but it can take a lot of time depending on how many chords you must find and change.

I hope this helps and good luck.


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