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So beside the abilities to open BIAB files and regenerate RTs, what els am I going to find here? What were your favorite discoveries?




You can also generate midi parts

and since the tracks are static once you generate them, you can change the style as many times as you want without affecting the tracks you've already generated

My favorite use of RB is to create very realistic backing tracks, as follows:

1) I import the MP3 of a song I want to duplicate
2) I use the audio chord wizard to extract the chords (then doctor the results to suit me)
3) then I tempo map the song (this is a huge strength of RB. IMO, Sonar's version of this is not as good)
4) I generate real tracks or play along to recreate the song as closely as I can
5) result is the original imported track, and a duplicate version I just created.
6) then I use volume changes to phase between my version and the CD version so that the original comes forward when the vocals stop, but drops out during the vocals, leaving only my version

the result is the closest thing to true vocal redux I've been able to accomplish in any DAW. I can't do it as well in Sonar. It all boils down to the ability to tempo map the original song, and generate backing tracks that match the song