Originally Posted By: eddie1261
It must be very difficult for any musician to be told to sit on a stool, wait for the red light, and then "go" with no direction, no guidance, no key, no sense of feel, "just noodle around and give us some licks".

Given that we've got User Real Tracks, I think we've got a pretty good idea of how PG Music does this.

The players are obviously given a chord chart to play to that contains all the chord changes that BiaB RealTracks needs.

And I'd be shocked if a company who's primary product generates backing tracks doesn't give them backing tracks to play along with as well.

Given that BiaB releases sets in given styles, I'd also be surprised if lead players weren't given backing tracks from the drum/bass of that style to play along with to make it more cohesive.


-- David Cuny
My virtual singer development blog

Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?