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Howdie all,
Might be crazy, but considering purchasing the Audiophile version to use the WAV files to help produce some tunes to master-quality. (For Film/TV pitches, etc.)
Has anyone done that successfully?? Would sure love to hear the BEST that's been done using RT/RB.
Thanks for any links. OR any insights into your experiences attempting this.
All the best!
vcp
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I'm currently working on a CD for a customer, using BIAB to supplement their existing acoustic guitar tracks. I hope to post some clips soon.
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Audiophile files are good but working for film or TV need a "translation" to 48k. I have made some professional work with Bandinabox but not all the instruments are so good I found some problems in certain instruments like some of the basses. But you can merge real instruments to the realtracks to get a better sound.
Sergino Bandinabox 2024 standard (2020 Audiophile) VST3 plugins on Studio One Pro 6.1 Windows 11(SSD) - AMD Radeon R9 5950X - 32GB RAM MOTU: 2408 MkIII - 24i - Traveler - MIDI Express XT
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Thanks, Harvey! Look forward to hearing what you put together.
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Thanks for the tip, Sergino! I'm hoping to use some of the Real Tracks as embellishment for live vocals/guitar/piano, but will have to see what I can accomplish as I'm still waiting for delivery of my 2011 version.
And judging by the limited number of replies so far, I'm starting to think this is going to involve a lot of experimenting ;-))
Are there any links to the songs you produced using Real Tracks?
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Here is my latest song on myspace called Put God back in School. it is all real instruments. My MusicRead My Blog
My TunesPsalm 57:7 My heart, O God, is steadfast, my heart is steadfast; I will sing and make music.
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Hi vcp,
You probably already done this but, in case you haven't ...
If you have a scroll through and listen to some of the songs in this User Showcase forum, you'll hear what Realtracks and Realdrums can sound like. As I understand it, most of the songs presented use the non-audiophile version of RTs and RDs. This should give you some idea of the potential of BIAB and RB.
Regards, Noel
MY SONGS...Audiophile BIAB 2025
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My experience thus far is that the audio file version isn't hands down needed to make quality, pro level tracks. I always work at 24/44 and I too was a bit leary of having WMA files as opposed to going with audiophile version. Happily, to my picky ears it's just not a problem. The biggest challenge with the 2010 version has been time stretching and pitch shifting in certain instances. It is this area that will give you more challenges from time to time than the audio quality of the original files. But the 2011 version has addressed this it seems, so even that won't hold you up any longer. As long as you can get clean, artifact free stretched and pitched tracks when you're working, there isn't a single thing bad about the audio quality of the ultra pack or less. Not to my ears. The files sound great by default and respond as expected to the mixing chores of eq, compression, etc- as well as applying plugins to them. And really, no one is gonna pick it out and say- nice track but it wasn't wav files! What they will pick up on is the quality of the song, arrangement, any artifacts you may have let get by from massaging the tracks, and the end product of your mix/master. All of that is in the operators hands to get right, except for the softwares ability to give you great results from stretching and pitching- no matter a WMA or wav file. As I said, the 2011 version is where you want to be. But really, 100% of the outcome is in your hands and the talent you bring to the table, no matter what the challenge or file rates you're working with. I've heard some great work done here and it wasn't the audiophile versions as far as I know. I have a couple of my own I could point you to, but PM me about it. I don't want to seem like I'm plugging my work.
I can't imagine a better tool than biab and real tracks and drums to have at your disposal. You do need some good editing skills and some inginuity at times. And some extra drum samples helps big time as well. All that combined goes a long way to people not saying it's a biab track. Certainly WAY more than the choice of the audiophile version. In your shoes, I wouldn't hesitate for a second picking up 2011 ultra pack. Good luck.
Dan
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Thanks for all the input, folks! Sorry for the delay replying - my 2011 Ultra-Pak arrived Friday and have been a little overwhelmed trying to work my way through it AND a new laptop with Windows 7 after many, many years of XP.
Definitely hitting the wall at times (there is a LOT to process ;-)) but hoping there'll be light at the end of the tunnel if I persist. (And now that I finally got gd Norton Anitvirus turned off! It automatically quarantined the BIAB files I tried to load.)
Please feel free to let me know any tricks you found to get up and running at a practical level as quickly as possible, especially with Real Styles/Tracks/Band.
Thanks!
And Happy New Year's!
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As promised above, Harvey posted his professional cuts using BIAB for everyone to hear. Thanks, Harvey! Great job! If you haven't already, you can listen to Harvey's tunes and read the comments here: Harvey's Post(Just finished my own first attempt with BIAB. I'll try to post it separately, but in case I screw up, it's here: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=630619&songID=10076716 )
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And now that I finally got gd Norton Anitvirus turned off! It automatically quarantined the BIAB files I tried to load.
My opinion, remove NAV completely. It's like an invasive virus all in itself. Macffee too- terrible. The only one I've used that actually doesn't break your chops on a constant basis is AVG. Look it up. That and Malwarebytes combined has given me the best, unobtrusive protection I ever had. Up to you though. Good luck.
Dan
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My opinion, remove NAV completely. It's like an invasive virus all in itself.
Ditto!
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My opinion, remove NAV completely. It's like an invasive virus all in itself.
Ditto!
A BIG+1
Whenever I get something stuck in the back of my throat, I dislodge it by drinking a beer. It's called the Heineken Maneuver.
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Agree 100% guys re: NortonAntiVirus. (The only reason I didn't do a complete uninstall is because the laptop is still under 30-day return period and may be going back.)
In fact, NAV created such a hassle when I first installed BIAB that I think this anti-virus-software aspect warrants a post in General Discussion to warn other newbies like me. And to see which software seems ok. (e.g. I use Avast and it has been quite painless.)
Cheers!
Van
PS Started a thread in Tips & Tricks.
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Happy Avast user here as well. Never had a hassle with it.
HP Win 11 12 gig ram, Mac mini Sonoma with 16 gig of ram, BiaB 2025, Realband, Reaper 7, Harrison Mixbus 9 32c , Melodyne 5 editor, Presonus Audiobox 1818VSL, Presonus control app.
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I'm also pretty happy with Avast!, although it tends to suck up resources after logon. On my very slow and ancient laptop it's especially noticeable when it phones home. It's the correct thing for an antivirus program to do, but it adds a noticeable of delay to an already slow machine. Plus, the price is great. 
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Remove Norton +1
Use Avast or AVG or Microsoft Security Essentials, +1
BIAB 2025 Win Audiophile. Software: Studio One 7 Pro, Swam horns, Acoustica-7, Notion 6, Song Master Pro, Win 11 Home. Hardware: Intel i9, 32 Gb; Roland Integra-7, Presonus 192 & Faderport 8, Royer 121, Adam Sub8 & Neumann 120 monitors.
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