If I understand the OP correctly he would like to transpose without regenerating. So, if a particular RealTrack has distinctive riff components on bars 1-4, then after transposition that distinctive riff would still be on bars 1-4 but now it would be transposed.
I think this presumes that each distinctive riff component is present in all keys or that BIAB can transpose those riff components successfully.
But I wonder if that is the case. On many occasions I have noticed solo RealTracks seem to offer different riff components in different keys. I have had RealTracks producing an awesome riff but when I change key and regenerate (many times and even with Multiriff) I cannot seem to find the same distinctive riff.
Does anyone know if ALL unique riff components are available in ALL keys on ALL RealTracks?
Hi John,
I was thinking this, too. I've found the same thing as you. When I change keys and generate the riffs of solos, the material is different from the original key. Even after many regenerations, the difference remains. I'm pretty sure that this is because RTs are created from blocks of audio and not on a note-by-note basis. I get the impression that the artist who recorded those blocks of audio had a set chord progression to follow and the interpretation of the chord progression was left open to the musician.
--Noel