![]() The Realtrack/Drum approach is very close to recording real people playing - it's close to impossible to achieve the same with traditional sample libraries, let alone within the same amount of time.īiaB in fact looks like a piece of shite on screen - and it definitely has a learning curve. It's only worth the effort if you consider sounds and styles fitting your ideas. In the Jazz or Country domain it's almost a no-brainer, but PG Music opened up to modern styles a lot in recent years. The entry version of BiaB is just that, an entry to check the software out. If it's your cup of tea, then the UltraPack (shipped on a harddisk) is what you want. (you may look for it on eBay, it's frequently sold for about half the price or less - depends on release date, 2 years back is ok, 5 is not so cool)īiaB is pretty unique, I don't no any other software with comparable features. (but of course there are backing tracks available for less said: #Garageband band in a box software I can’t see using BITB on an actual record though. to the best of my knowledge no one ever has as of yet. That's because it's designed as a practice tool for instrumentalists, not for making records. This is a genre where you want to use real instruments and players as much as possible, it's not like techno. Jazz is all about the ongoing conversation between the drummer, bassist, etc. BIAB admittedly simulates this more effectively than iReal Pro, partly by using samples of real musicians, but it's still going to sound like a simulation rather than the real thing. I'm reminded of a conversation I had with this aspiring hip hop producer guy about HarmoGnome, another app created for practice, not making records - created in fact by a violin player for his personal practice. I guess the power of weed knows no said:Īnd now you can export the MIDI files into GarageBand to get rid of the rather horrible on-board sounds.Īnd "now"? iReal Pro has had MIDI export for several years, not just now Hip hop dude was somehow convinced he could used HarmoGnome as a beat making tool or even a DAW. Sorry, I should have said "And now you can IMPORT MIDI files into GarageBand". I thought it was a universal feature always there but in some testing it seems that earlier users of GB cannot get MIDI import to work whereas IOS 12+ can do it. I exported iReal Pro charts into Notion with the intention of composing jazz etudes to practice on violin or guitar.
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