![]() You actually get to cobble together bar-after-bar of high quality sound produced by professional musicians. What you are hearing are "actual" recorded sounds, not midi bits, or "samples" that are interpolated later. Now a jazz rhythm section playing similarly swing tunes, blues tunes, etc., all keys, many tempos. Then they do a slow blues, then a swing blues, etc. 8 Choruses, each time a little different. Think of a super quartet of blues guys in a studio for a day, rhythm section (not soloists), and they record a 12 bar blues shuffle at 115 bpm in the key of A. The Real Tracks are actual recordings of studio musicians playing actual parts that are put together by this remarkable software to seamlessly render a tune. First, forget MIDI unless you are pretty savvy with that sort of thing (and/or you're a keyboard whiz). I have the latest version now, and I think it is fantastic! Beyond fantastic really it's mind-boggling. I've always needed a "play along" setup and this was it. I am a long-time BIAB user, from way back when it was MIDI only. ![]() In the same vein I'm still not sure what the 46 "MIDI supertracks" I get are, or if I would care.ĭo any of you guys use this and is the simplest "PRO" package sufficient? I want to use this both to practice my rhythm against a base/drums and as a way to generate "backing tracks" for my soloing. ![]() I'm not sure what a "MIDI" style is, but I get 31 blues and 28 blues rock of them? are they basically the different types of playing over a chord progression? I found the 2015 Pro version for $90, which is right at the price point where I would be willing to consider it (not the $600 "everything pack", I'd rather buy a guitar if I It looks like a money pit with upgrades and add-ons, etc. LLL pointed me to this software in a different thread, and based on the description above it sounds pretty good, but I can't make sense of the web site or different buying option. Band-in-a-Box automatically generates a complete professional-quality arrangement of piano, bass, drums, guitar, and strings or horns. Just type in the chords for any song using standard chord symbols (like C, Fm7, or C13b9), choose the style you'd like, and Band-in-a-Box does the rest. ![]()
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