What's not clear is where it gets the information from, but it clearly "understands" what it sees on the screen.

The text version of Gemini already knows quite a bit about BiaB. On the other hand, I asked it how to add a RealTrack soloist to BiaB, and got this, which looks good, but starts hallucinating at Step #5 and beyond. laugh

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To use RealTracks solos in Band-in-a-Box, here's what you need to do:

1. Make sure you have RealTracks: RealTracks are high-quality audio solos recorded by professional musicians. They are not included in the base Band-in-a-Box package, so you may need to purchase them separately or as part of a style pack.

2. Open the Soloist dialog: Click on the "Soloist" button in the toolbar to open the Soloist dialog box.

3. Select "RealTrack Soloist": In the Soloist dialog box, select the "RealTrack Soloist" tab.

4. Choose a RealTrack: From the list of available RealTracks, choose the one that best matches the style and tempo of your song. You can use the search bar to filter the list by style, tempo, or instrument.

5. Adjust the Soloist settings: You can adjust the length, tempo, and intensity of the solo using the sliders in the Soloist dialog box.

6. Place the solo in the song: Drag the Soloist icon to the location in the song where you want the solo to start. You can adjust the length of the solo by dragging the ends of the Soloist icon.

7. Listen to the solo: Click on the Play button to listen to the solo. If you're not happy with the solo, you can adjust the Soloist settings and try again.

8. Save the song: When you're happy with the solo, save the song.


-- David Cuny
My virtual singer development blog

Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?