Has anyone done this I know it has tons of music you can use, but how is it as a DAW What if anything does it lack that most others have.Wow over 100 looks and no one It looks very promising, esp when you consider all the capability it generally has otherwise.
Although I use BIAB a lot for practicing and getting accompaniment ideas, Ive not used RealBand (yet) - I use Studio One 3. PS just curious which version (package) you have ie pro, mega, etc. Given the interface, I would think Band In A Box would make sophisticated editing a little difficult in a daw sense. Ive used it for creating solos and instrumental parts that I can take into Pro Tools and mix with live recordings. Some of the guitar solos, steel guitar, slide guitar and fiddleviolin tracks sound very good in my opinion. Its a bit a job to get it to work out, but its tolerable and if you need some fills or solos on a track it can do a good job. Ive always thought the interface looked like something out of the 80s, but its workable. I think the newer versions have a much-improved UI, but anyway.since my interest is strictly composingrecording, Id just use it for stuff like percussion and backingrhythm stuff. I use just the midi and export it to the DAW for further editing, and those tracks trigger my own samples eventually. Im pretty pissed with the Realband direction PG have taken tbh. Id rather see them develop the midi side and come up with new styles. There is Norton styles which sound good but they are very expensive. I use it to create midi in my chords for backing tracks, which I then export to my DAW. Can you even record audio into it Dont get me wrong, it is great for what it does. Many thanks all. I got my hands on an older version from a friend.frankly I have to wonder what drugs they were on when they designed this as well as realband (the DAW), lol, one of the most poorly designed apps Ive ever seen, but might still be worth it in the end.
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