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Originally Posted by babymusic
I am a person who cannot read English.
I have been learning to use BIAB since 2019.
I am reflecting some of my true feelings.
Maybe what I said is a bit direct, but please understand me.

I understand your point of view. As I said to another person earlier, nothing I post about a BIAB process should be taken personally. It's about the program and processes, not the person. I make RealTracks play more versatile several different ways that may be unique from what any other poster or people reading these posts attempt to make RealTracks more versatile. Many others share your frustration with versatility and searches.

It was noted earlier, there's no search button in the add-ons window. It wasn't designed nor intended as to be used for searches. I wasn't clear in my post that I don't use it to launch searches. The add-ons window is where a huge list of all the RealTracks sets, Midi sets, SuperMidi sets, RealDrums, all of the Xtra, XPro, Bonus, 49- Paks and more are organized and listed in a single convenient place. I use it to identify and determine appropriate PAKs and Sets to launch searches. For instance, the RealTracks PAKs is a huge collection of styles and RealTracks that PG Music has categorized in different ways and explain each package, created demos, and videos broken down into 21 Paks. I see these PAKs as sort of an All-Star collection of what PG Music thinks to be the best of the best out of all 11,929 styles and 4,099 RealTracks. So I study and learn about these PAKs and return to them to launch searches for my projects. I don't know of anyone else that does this. I shared it here and some may benefit from the technique, others may not. It's posted for those that may benefit. I'm aware there's many people that struggle for hours searching RealTracks and Styles. Many see this as a GUI failure and they feel the solution is a technical issue. That may be true, I don't code so I don't know. My approach is to use what I'm given. I see the add-ons as an Index and the RealTracks page as a TOC/summary to launch searches and its been an effective tool for me.


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Originally Posted by Charlie Fogle

I want to tell you my true situation. I hope I don't offend anyone.

I have been using BIAB for almost 6 years now. But it is still difficult to use it every time. I have recorded a lot of RT numbers, but I have to look through them every time. Every time is a new beginning.

I have been using NI session guitar for less than a month, but I am very familiar with it. I can remember the name, I can find it quickly, use it quickly, and use it quickly. The process of using it is very happy. There is a feeling of excitement. The most important thing is that the rhythm of NI session guitar is very modern. Simple patchwork feels very modern, and it feels like a chart song. The taste is right.

This is my true feeling. It may really have something to do with the design itself.

I will continue to keep my BIAB updated, because BIAB also has some characteristics of its own.
But I will use NI session guitar more to add guitar parts to my music.

The first thing I do when I wake up every day is to try out some music with STUDIO ONE and NI session guitar. Different arrangements of chord input notes and different Voicing will produce different strums and arpeggios. All kinds of fresh patterns make me addicted.


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This an example in UserTrack format how RealTracks can work

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Originally Posted by babymusic
I have a question. Let's use guitar as an example.
RT: 3182

I like the strumming of this guitar very much. I use it often. But it will be boring if I keep strumming. Is there any way to make 3182 have some changes. Make the whole music more rhythmic?...

This is just piecing together Quinn Bachand Acoustic Guitar of different styles
RT3182-Style.mp3

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Whoa, as a newbie, I found this really interesting. I listened to the mp3 file and was somewhat blown away by the variations. What I don't understand is with picking a RealTrack, how did you make different variations of strumming at different times? Obviously I know squat about this. Is it appropriate for me to ask this here? Does this happen inside BIAB on the chord sheets or does it have to be done somehow in a DAW. Maybe there is even a video on this? Thanks for posting that audio file!


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Originally Posted by babymusic
I have a question. Let's use guitar as an example.
RT: 3182

I like the strumming of this guitar very much. I use it often. But it will be boring if I keep strumming. Is there any way to make 3182 have some changes. Make the whole music more rhythmic?...

This is just piecing together Quinn Bachand Acoustic Guitar of different styles
RT3182-Style.mp3

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These are all the tracks, same artist same guitar, you can use volume automation to bring each track in at different bars/beats,
you could put the instrument changes all on one track, but with volume automation it's easier.

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The issue with volume automation in Biab is you can only do it in the Audio Edit window, there is No Snapping, and the points are too big.

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You say these are all the same guitar. The list says 26 acoustic guitar, but shows other instruments. I do see that it is the same player. How do you know these tracks you have chosen are the same guitar? (see image).

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Musocity is on the right track. There's several ways to do this in BIAB without needing the Audio Edit Window or external DAW.

Here's one method that works really well. See the attached screenshots.

The first screenshot below is the nine guitars Musocity has loaded in his demonstration. The second screenshot is those same nine guitars loaded onto a single Mixer Track like he also mentioned. They are programmed to play sequentially every two bars. So, every third bar, the guitar 3 Track will change to another of the nine similar guitars. BIAB's algorithm knows these instrument changes will be occurring and will select appropriate phrases to end the first instrument and appropriate phase for the beginning instrument. Note in the Medley Maker Window, the user can volume balance the instruments as well as pan each of them if desired. Also notice the dropdown window that allows the user to select when and how the nine guitars rotate in the song.

You could also also change between the nine guitars using the same track by converting the song into a MultiStyle or a third way would be to do it on a bar by bar basis using the Bar Settings Window.

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Originally Posted by Moonbeam9067
You say these are all the same guitar. The list says 26 acoustic guitar, but shows other instruments. I do see that it is the same player. How do you know these tracks you have chosen are the same guitar?..
You need to use your ear, that is how PG name things "26 acoustic guitar" that's why I said it needs to be named by the actual instrument "Gibson Acoustic" "Fender Stat", chances are if you go by the artist name they use the same guitar.
Using Direct Input guitars are going to blend a lot better as it's all using the same FX you insert, than using the same non DI Electric Guitar with different FX.

In the DAW I can see all automation at the one time, what comes in where

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I hope you can save those MultiStyle RealTracks as a preset and don't have to set it up each time ?
You want an option to be able to change at chord changes.

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Originally Posted by musocity
I hope you can save those MultiStyle RealTracks as a preset and don't have to set it up each time ?
You want an option to be able to change at chord changes.

Yes. You can save the file as a MultiStyle. It can either be song specific or a StylePicker Style.

The changes can be made anywhere desired. They can be manually entered or set to change at specified number of bars, chorus or Part Markers. All of the instruments in the Medley Maker can be volume balanced so they all play at the same level.

Every track has the availability of its own Medley Maker settings. So every track can have up to 10 additional tracks in a sub-mixer configuration. It's also user selectable to have all of the instruments play simultaneously or sequentially.

The Medley Maker can be used to widen the stereo field by doubling a guitar and panning one hard left and the other hard right. You could load two or more instruments like similar guitars as you did in your example and use the four available Plug-in slots to add effects to all the instruments at once. Similar to bussing to an Fx bus in a DAW.


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Originally Posted by musocity
These are all the tracks, same artist same guitar, you can use volume automation to bring each track in at different bars/beats,
you could put the instrument changes all on one track, but with volume automation it's easier.

This is what BIAB officials should do. Let users call similar RT instruments more conveniently.


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It needs to be quick and easy to do, Drag n Drop would do it:
As you drag n drop a RealTrack from the picker into the Biab timeline it will go in as 1 bar
This can be copied, moved or resized
You can play/preview it in the chord position
You can Regenerate
You can set the color of the item for a quick visual to see where it repeats on the timeline
You can adjust the volume for one section of a RealTrack or adjust the same for all occurrences of that RealTrack.

These are movable segments representing the RealTracks, Biab will generate the track accordingly:
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You are essentially demonstrating a MultiStyle on a DAW timeline. BIAB has had the capability to do everything in your list in this post for years.

With a MultiStyle if the user wants RT#3181 on bar 5 to also be on bar 21 simply requires clicking the appropriate Part Marker in bar 21 for RT#3181.
This can be replicated as many times as desired on the Chord Sheet and previewed.
Newer versions of BIAB has Partial Regeneration
Part Markers are Colored and can contain letters and numbers. Plus the Chord Sheet has Section Text
Users can adjust the volume for one section of a RealTrack or adjust the same for all occurrences of that RealTrack
BIAB generates the track according to the user input Chord Chart settings, style, tempo and Key

The attached screenshots are a PG Music pre-made MultiStyle demo using 16 substyles that can be placed on any bar. Every substyle can be repeated as many times as a user wants on the Chord Sheet.

MultiStyles are completely modifiable so it is quick and easy to replicate using all of the RealTracks used in your demonstration so the MultiStyle only affects the RealTracks and the Style would otherwise remain unchanged. The limitation of MultiStyles is user imagination and applying what's needed for a project.

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Originally Posted by musocity
that is how PG name things "26 acoustic guitar"...
FWIW, "26 acoustic guitar (steel)" is the GM instrument definition for instrument patch #26, so that's where the definition comes from. PGM are just saying it's a steel-strung acoustic guitar, nothing more than that. They may/could/should put more detail in the notes.


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The current way in Biab with dialogs and entering values is based on the DOS days where things involved entering amounts with the keyboard in dialogs. You need an easy way to visually do things, that's why we got "Windows" and a mouse. You can adjust visually to the bar or beat. Change sections instantly. This gives an instant visual representation with the instrument name also.
Like Loops you need to go into dialogs rather than just drag n drop into the timeline where you want it.
Even now with drag n drop audio import it brings up a dialog, I don't want to type in where I want it to go.

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Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
FWIW, "26 acoustic guitar (steel)" is the GM instrument definition for instrument patch #26, so that's where the definition comes from. PGM are just saying it's a steel-strung acoustic guitar, nothing more than that. They may/could/should put more detail in the notes.
From the old DOS midi days, now it's "Look Ma no Midi" real instruments need real names so when you search it will show all the same instrument that will match in tone.

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Originally Posted by musocity
Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
FWIW, "26 acoustic guitar (steel)" is the GM instrument definition for instrument patch #26, so that's where the definition comes from. PGM are just saying it's a steel-strung acoustic guitar, nothing more than that. They may/could/should put more detail in the notes.
From the old DOS midi days, now it's "Look Ma no Midi" real instruments need real names so when you search it will show all the same instrument that will match in tone.
I do often wonder just how long some of the stuff is BiaB actually goes back. Certainly some of the companion programs look like VGA or Win3.1, presumably in some kind of wrappper.

"26 Acoustic Guitar", even with the musician's name still doesn't really tell nearly as much as it should. There definitely should(*) be infomation there somewhere about the make/model of guitar.

(*) "Should", unfortunately means virtually nothing. Implementors can simply choose to ignore it.


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After reading all of this post I have realized that BIAB is definitely a very strange program from a modern software perspective. I take it from your all's comments that it has been built up and layered from an ancient base and has never had a complete modern makeover as far as function, labeling, GUI etc. How unusual in the modern software universe. I am going to postulate that a complete makeover to bring everything up to modern standards would be very expensive and involve a huge investment of time. Has PGM given any feedback on their orientation on this topic? Not criticizing - just asking.

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