I would think you would have difficulty using Realtracks for new age and classical styles.Īgree that it's not either/or, I just haven't yet found MIDI based tracks (either as a whole MIDI production or mixed with Realtracks or audio) that my ears don't soon tell me are not "real". I have yet to hear any MIDI tracks that hold a candle to the realism of the realtracks, even with higher end sound plugins, but would love to be proven wrong. I especially think Oliver Gannon's guitar tracks are very flexible - perhaps because he had a great understanding of how BIAB works. Combining genres often gets some very usable tracks - I've mixed some bossa nova guitars with other rhythm styles and love the results. And I also agree with the suggestion to try other styles - if nothing else, just to get a fresh take on some things. I've been using BIAB for less than a month and am amazed at the results so far. I don't find the realtracks soloist or horn parts very usable/believable, so I'm using them as the foundation, and adding my own keyboards and vocals. I think jazz is particularly strong in BIAB using real tracks, as long as you stick with the rhythm section stuff - especially guitars. You initially mentioned jazz, new age, and classical. Saxgentleman67, you may find certain genres are better done in BIAB versus a keyboard workstation.
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