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...Basically you have to generate as many solos as it takes and under different chord progressions, then export all those solos to a daw program... Putting each in a separate track and stacking them, you then go through each individual solo, muting the parts you don't like and keeping the parts you do like... You may have to cut and paste some parts... After a while, you will come up with a good solo...




Real Band, Real Band, Real Band. As I said in my first reply to this thread, this is a prime reason RB was created. It generates all the Biab parts using both midi and Real Tracks/Drums that Biab does (except for the midi soloists) up to 48 tracks worth. It uses the same styles, the same chord grid, the same part markers and you can change these up on each track. No need to export or drag anything unless you just like working in another DAW because that's what you're used to. Otherwise RB basically does it all.

Bob


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