Regardless of one's specific need for BIAB generated tracks, be it accompaniment, making covers or creating original songs, BIAB tracks benefits artists in three general ways.

1. Create a track or tracks using an instrument the artist cannot play.

2. Create a track or tracks using an instrument the artist can play but a BIAB session player performs it better.

3. Create a track or tracks using an instrument the artist can play proficiently but it is inconvenient to do so for some reason or other.


Regardless of one's specific need for BIAB generated tracks, be it accompaniment, making covers or creating original songs, BIAB can provide either MIDI or RealTracks. According to the need, desire for authenticity or level of musicianship of the artist will determine whether a MIDI track or RealTrack is the best solution.

To get the most from BIAB is to use both MIDI and RealTracks to their greatest benefit to the specific project. For instance, I believe Mrgeeze could improve his backing tracks without any cost just by learning and implementing how to create his bass track using both MIDI for specific riffs onto a RealTrack generated track that works except for certain bars needing a specific riff in various spots throughout the song. The supplied MIDI Synths included with BIAB have sufficient sounding Bass instruments for him to successfully complete such tasks. Pianos, synths and organs are all good candidates to utilize with what's already included with BIAB. Some MIDI will work in some songs without investing thousands of dollars. From what he's posted above, MrGeeze won't necessarily benefit from a huge investment in time and money into a MIDI setup but it's very likely he could benefit from utilizing MIDI in songs where what he already has in MIDI would help.


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