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2012/07/20 11:08:15
bapu
Also, "real tracks" is a $tep up option from the basic BIAB product.
2012/07/20 11:26:13
jm24
A good listen with headphones of some of the the Earth, Wind, and Fire tunes in the '80's reveals a single trumpet backed by mulitple synth sounds.

Headphones are very useful critters.

Listening to the Beatles white album with headphones was a wonderful learning experience. Especially Dear Prudence.
2012/07/20 14:12:48
g_randybrown
daveny5



However, take a project in BB..open it in real band to render the real tracks.



I didn't mean to imply that you should convert audio to MIDI. I just meant to export the MIDI tracks generated by BB to a MIDI file and load that into Cakewalk. 
He knows that Dave, he's saying the script engine (under the hood) of BIAB applies lots of pertinent articulations that make a huge difference in realism.

2012/07/20 16:00:58
SToons
Guitarhacker


OK... let me splain this again. 

Yes you can do what you say...easily. 

However, take a project in BB..open it in real band to render the real tracks. Now you have a "you got what the program decided to do" scenario. It is a great track most of the time but it will not be what YOU might want.  If you decide to render that to midi so you can edit it, that can be done BUT it is not possible to get the midi track to sound anything like the rendered one. I have tried several different ways to accomplish this...all without success. I can get a midi track but it is not even close to what the real track sounds like, it is a very midi sounding track. 

I wanted to do some editing to a real track that BB exported as audio on a piano sample. Convert to midi did convert it to midi, but it sounded nothing like the original. My plan was to apply a synth piano sample I have to get a better sounding piano part but with the notes and articulations in the original rendered part..... could not make it happen. 

I have tried, I have called BB support, and posted in their users forum and no one had a satisfactory answer. Tech and the advanced users agreed with me, that what I wanted to do was not currently possible in any way in the current versions of BB. 

OK, now I get it. Nothing personal but you didn't explain things well (putting a capital on RealTracks would have clarified a little). I've used BIAB for almost 15 years, currently using BIAB 2010 which had no RealTracks. After your post, in confusion I checked out PG's site and found out what you were referring to:
 
Quote:
What are RealTracks? RealTracks replace the MIDI track for that instrument, and can be controlled just like the MIDI instrument (volume changes, muting etc.). They follow the chord progression that you have entered, so you hear an authentic audio accompaniment or solo.
RealTracks are not "samples"... They are full recordings, lasting from 1 to 8 bars at a time, playing in perfect sync with the other tracks.
 
Of course there is no simple way to accomplish what you want. You cannot take a four bar recorded audio sequence and alter it as you would MIDI, that's just not realistic. You could "REX" the whole thing and mangle it, or throw it in AudioSnap and mangle it, or GrooveLoop it and mangle it by dragging notes aroung and shifting their pitch, but it likely won't sound very good and nowhere near as fluid as an actual performance. Perhaps if you spent crazy time and effort, but still questionable as to the end results. Pay someone $50 to come in and play the part if it really matters to you; for that matter upload the audio and see if someone in the Songs forum will record a MIDI performance of said audio. Unless BIAB shifts to using true individual note multi-sampling you will never be able to edit audio performances the way you suggest, and, if they did then the performances would never sound so fluid and, well, "real".
 
This is a case of pick your poison, so to speak. You cannot expect to have a program "play" real(istic) human lines as you hear in RealTracks and also be able to edit the performances on a note by note level. The reason the performances sound so real is because _they are_ real! Leaves users with a choice - better sound or the potential to edit. Welcome to the world of Loops. Simply put, BIAB is triggering pre-recorded audio loops played by session musicians.
 
I'm quite sure I'm not telling you anything you don't already know but at least other readers may now understand your dilemna.
2012/07/20 16:06:28
SToons
g_randybrown


daveny5



However, take a project in BB..open it in real band to render the real tracks.



I didn't mean to imply that you should convert audio to MIDI. I just meant to export the MIDI tracks generated by BB to a MIDI file and load that into Cakewalk. 
He knows that Dave, he's saying the script engine (under the hood) of BIAB applies lots of pertinent articulations that make a huge difference in realism.


Actually, he's saying (in an unclear manner) that there are actual recorded audio loops being triggered by BIAB which are literally performed by session musicians and therefore have very realistic articulations etc. If you substitute BIAB's MIDI scripting, in other words to use BIAB as it has been used for almost 20 years, that the MIDI scripting does not sound as realistic as the actual recorded performance included with the BIAB addon called "RealTracks".
2012/07/20 16:09:14
SToons
bapu


Guitarhacker


OK... let me splain this again. 

Yes you can do what you say...easily. 

However, take a project in BB..open it in real band to render the real tracks. Now you have a "you got what the program decided to do" scenario. It is a great track most of the time but it will not be what YOU might want.  If you decide to render that to midi so you can edit it, that can be done BUT it is not possible to get the midi track to sound anything like the rendered one. I have tried several different ways to accomplish this...all without success. I can get a midi track but it is not even close to what the real track sounds like, it is a very midi sounding track. 

I wanted to do some editing to a real track that BB exported as audio on a piano sample. Convert to midi did convert it to midi, but it sounded nothing like the original. My plan was to apply a synth piano sample I have to get a better sounding piano part but with the notes and articulations in the original rendered part..... could not make it happen. 

I have tried, I have called BB support, and posted in their users forum and no one had a satisfactory answer. Tech and the advanced users agreed with me, that what I wanted to do was not currently possible in any way in the current versions of BB. 

Herb,


Maybe you should explain that real tracks in BIAB is "audio only" clips created by BIAB based on the chord arrangement styles chosen. IOW, it is not MIDI playing a VSTi.  These audio clips are from a library of pre-recorded audio of a "real" player.

Bingo! Some serious players I might add. Not that they don't have a sense of humour...
2012/07/20 16:21:18
g_randybrown
Herb,  Maybe you should explain that real tracks in BIAB is "audio only" clips created by BIAB based on the chord arrangement styles chosen. IOW, it is not MIDI playing a VSTi.  These audio clips are from a library of pre-recorded audio of a "real" player. 


That would mean my comment was incorrect and out of line...my apologies Dave.
Randy
2012/07/25 17:18:57
daveny5
NP! I haven't done much with RealTracks so its possible I was off base. 
2012/07/25 20:12:00
Wirenut
daveny5


There a pretty fat Brass Section on the TTS-1.

There a pretty fat Brass Section on the TTS-1.

 
+1 
 
TTS-1 Has nice trumpet and Sax Sounds. For trombone I use the French horn. Record each instrument on a separate track as if you were recording a real brass section. Eq each instrument accordingly. The results are usually very close to the real thing.
 
Have Fun!
 
Wirenut
2012/07/25 22:58:47
LpMike75
I wouldn't mind hearing someones fat Brass arrangement using only TTS-1.  Just for curiousity sakes.  Sometimes I have been pleasantly surprised by the sounds achieved with lower priced librarys in the hands of talented midi orchestrators.

Take Garriton for example, out of the box I think it sounds aweful, but in the hands of a knowledgable Garriton user, it can sound pretty decent.

If you are simply adding a brass or string section "pad" to your arrangement, you can easily get away with Garriton out of the box or even TTS-1.   Layered, panned, verbed...etc.  But if you are doing a big band swing song with lots of neat brass articulations, you will have to invest in a decent library to be realistic.  Chris Hein horns sound amazing in the demo's.
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