Users are stuck in Biab and want to do everything in it because it's quicker after change of chords/tracks to regen.
They made RealBand for DAW users to have RealTracks but it is slow and crashed as it uses bbw2 to generate into RAM then render to wav that RealBand then uses, this is too slow compared to Biab.
So Plugin comes along, great you can generate tracks in any DAW, but again too slow as users wanted the speed of Biab generation. Look at the track data text file above this takes a second to generate and takes Reaper a second to load and play.
So I posted ways to make the Plugin generate faster than Biab and play direct, posted ways to make RealBand generate faster than Biab and play direct.
Posted ways to make a Live Arranger to instantly play any chord entered and play RealTracks not just RealDrums like other arranger keyboards.
All that I posted above how Reaper works could of been done with RealBand when it was released as Reaper with non destructive editing was released back in 2006.
So why has the software been held back so far for so long ?

This Pic below demonstrates why the waiting times are unnecessary.
I open a 252 bar frozen SGU
I copy the wav instruction direct to Reaper
I can go anywhere on the timeline and play instantly

Now Biab(bbw4) already has the wav instructions generated
but it has to write it into RAM then render to wav before you get it
but Reaper had it instantly, so too will the BBPlugin when repaired
and it will do more than 255 bars, decimal tempo maps, any time signatures
Try 255 bars with all the Utility tracks and see how long you wait.

Would this method be too quick and come as a shock and scare users off ?
Would you need a delay option to slow it down until you get used to the speed ?
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