Your question is clear. The answer depends on whether you are using MIDI tracks or RealTracks.

With MIDI, the answer is Yes. BIAB will generate parts and if you don't like the voicing, you can manually edit the track.

With RealTracks, the answer is Mostly No. What you hear is audio snippets performed by actual players, and the register of parts of what was played cannot be altered in BIAB. It could be edited, painstakingly, by a third party program called Melodyne Studio. Your only remedy in BIAB is to continue to regenerate the offending track and freeze it when you get an acceptable part. You could also open the track in RealBand and regenerate just part of the track.

If any of what I've said isn't familiar to you, write back.



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