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It's a dozen examples, an original and 11 variations. How to use the idea is how BIAB has done it since its inception. My BIAB version has 11,165 styles that the process you used can be applied using the StyleMaker to create 11,165 versions of the Chorus lyrics from this posting. One can use Spleeter (BIAB has the capability to include Spleeter or a similar product embedded in later versions of BIAB) to isolate the vocals from your post and apply them into 11,165 versions with very similar results to this process.

More common is to use the process in BIAB to create complete, original, and unique copyrightable songs with arrangements that can be shared and published.

I'm not sure how completely original they are. Not challenging you, I'm truly saying I don't know. I know when I do regenerations SOME of the licks, for let's say a guitar, turn out having some of the same parts. It's nice though, because you also get variations to work with and build, say, a solo. As an extremely weak guitar player, I like these options! smile

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The 11,165 Styles can each be user modified, modified or merged into per-song styles of creating new styles to add to the 11,165. The RealTrack page lists 4,700+ instruments plus some styles include midi patches and SuperMidi patches. The higher versions of BIAB have more than 5,000 hours of studio recorded audio. Open the SGU Chord Sheet and it defaults to two sub-Styles. The program allows for each Chord Sheet to have up to 24 sub-styles that have the feature to modify a Style on a per song basis. Drum patterns, instruments can be muted or replaced with other instruments.

Regarding RealTracks, the BIAB 24 Track Mixer has the feature of each track having an eleven track sub-mixer that can place the original plus 10 other configurable RealTrack instruments on each track. 24 tracks times 11 instruments provide 254 instruments playing possibilities in user-programable configurations per song.

BIAB isn't cheating or ironic by any stretch of the imagination because it requires human intelligence at every step to manipulate it into a song.

What I posted also took manipulating to get it usable. MANY takes did not work out well. To fully construct a song using this technology would be somewhat difficult. Not impossible, but a fair amount of work. I'm just finding people seem to have all sort of opinions on how much it's too much when it comes to having computers helping in the creation of a song.

You are TOTALLY correct in the amount of options we are given with BIAB. It is and always will be a wonder product to me. You stated all of that way better than I did!

Always enjoy your comments my friend. Everything I've said was meant with total respect. smile

Last edited by HearToLearn; 04/15/24 06:02 PM.

Chad (Hope that makes it easier)

TEMPO TANTRUM: What a lead singer has when they can't stay in time.