Many users use a DAW to rearrange and consolidate tracks.

You can use Band-in-a-Box to regenerate tracks and then render the tracks to audio files. You can also use the multi-riff feature in RealBand or the DAW plugin to create a bunch of variations.

Once you have a lot of audio material to choose from you can either use RealBand, GarageBand or your favorite DAW to cut, paste, copy and move audio snippets around in whatever order sounds best and most interesting to you. Then you use crossfades to join the parts together and create composite tracks.

The only limitations are time, your skill set, interest and imagination. Enjoy!


Jim Fogle - 2024 BiaB (1111) RB (5) Ultra+ PAK
DAWs: Cakewalk by BandLab (CbB) - Standalone: Zoom MRS-8
Laptop: i3 Win 10, 8GB ram 500GB HDD
Desktop: i7 Win 11, 12GB ram 256GB SSD, 4 TB HDD
Music at: https://fogle622.wix.com/fogle622-audio-home