Musocity,

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I downloaded both video files and I have viewed both videos multiple times. Interesting viewing and I encourage everyone to take a look at the videos.

One video demonstrates one instance of Sforzando playing sections of a RealTrack audio file.

The second video demonstrates two instances of Sforzando with one playing sections of a RealDrum audio file and the second playing sections of a RealTrack audio file.

The second video was interesting because the two instances played in sync and the RealDrums playback was for both regular playing and fills.

Some DAW, Reaper perhaps, hosts Sforzando in both videos.

You state the videos demonstrate it is faster for the plugin to construct RealTracks and RealDrums in real time versus the present method.

While likely true, I believe your method doesn't utilizes all the resources the main Band-in-a-Box (BiaB) program offers. I'm reasonably sure the main BiaB program uses algorithms and loads from multiple audio files contained to add variety during RealTrack and RealDrum track construction.

Last edited by Jim Fogle; 01/08/23 02:19 PM. Reason: corrected sentence

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