I'm writing songs from set lyrics, and use BiaB for backing tracks. Once I write a song, usually on guitar, I'll use BiaB to generate an arrangement, always starting with a RealStyle. I'll add individual RealTracks if something I want is missing. Added RealTracks are usually something basic like an acoustic guitar or a synth pad. I'll generate all shots and hold in BiaB, but save rests for the DAW. I may partially regenerate a section in BiaB, but have limited success with this feature. (If something's still off I'll either edit in Melodyne or cut and paste from another section of the track.) Anyway, my intent is to have enough instrument choices to mix an interesting backing track in my DAW. I'll use the BiaB VST to import a chord track into my DAW. Then I'm done with BiaB.

Final arrangement, RealTrack FX (when used), vocals and mixing are all in the DAW. Mastering is in Lurssen Mastering Console.

The last new BiaB feature I couldn't live without is RealTracks. Been a while. I keep buying and trying all the new features though.

My poorly-informed recommendation for PGMusic and AI is to train an AI on the BiaB track library and create an integrated approach to accessing the thousands of tracks that are available.

Last edited by DC Ron; 01/01/25 06:40 PM.

DC Ron
BiaB Audiophile
Presonus Studio One
StudioCat DAW dual screen
Presonus Faderport 16
Too many guitars (is that a thing?)