Originally Posted by BabuMusic
Man, you are an extraordinariy creative person, Chay. And BiaB is the perfect tool in your hands, giving you all kinds of options. You are so good at these compositions and you display them with some intriguing images in your videos. I gotta know... you're not just dropping in RTs right out of the Box. I mean, other than making them sound so good in the mix, what are you doing in BiaB to get these players so "in-tune" with the song?

Thanks, Marty! Re your question at the end, I'd need to write an essay to reply in full. I've considered writing one to explain my process from start to finish as I orchestrate each piece, only having some instruments in where they're needed and not elsewhere, plus I have a system for gathering as many samples as I can, particularly for the solos, and more and more often now I'm having to cut and paste sections from different regenerations to get what I want. I've just finished my 1st new instrumental of 2025 but the tempo and chord structure didn't lend itself to solos at all, so the 1st not very long solo was pieced together using 7 sections from 5 regenerations, and the 2nd shorter solo is of 4 sections from 4 samples. Only the 3rd solo was magic on it's own, starting on the same note as the previous sample. Sometimes it's pure fluke, such as in the above track's transition from the organ to the 1st guitar solo. I'm always surprised when 1st generations are perfect, but also when samples I think will be perfect just don't work and sound horrible!


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