A little while back I posted an oblique reference to a new method away from arrangers.
Well it is really a "re-"discovery of BIAB. And in particular the Real Tracks...these are recorded live parts - guitars, drums, bass, solos etc etc played by real players and through the BIAB tech they can be adapted to songs you are playing.
Once your chord progressions (about 1-2 minutes for the average tune) are in you can then use it to generate your backing in ANY style you want.
You can even mix styles in the one song, mix time sigs in the one song vary tempos at any bar , there are just so many advantages over an arranger and for one that prefers the "combo" sound, rather than the usual "wall of sound" you get with arranger styles.
BIAB even re-generates a slightly different backing each time you press the play button, or if you find one that really appeals it can now "freeze" the arrangement so it plays back the same every time.
With the Conductor tool one can jump to any part, replay any part, jump to an ending etc etc in real time much the same as an arranger, except with the huge advantage of not needing to tie up one hand to generate chords.
TBH, I have owned BIAB for years and only ever "toyed" with it, but recently I thought I would splash out for the FULL package with all the real tracks...
The quality, not only of the recording, but the actual playing was astounding!! Forget having to add midi notes to complete c chord, BIAB realtracks can play any chord (legal that is) in full audio...Brilliant!
I have posted my first demos using it over on Soundcloud, one of my fav tunes Blue In Green and the wonderful Wayne Shorter tune Black Nile. The link for anyone interested is
https://soundcloud.com/miden-entertainmentI will post some more including vocal tracks soon...
I am not making this post to engender debate over what is better or worse, so please no starting any arrangers are better because....types of posts. I am only making it to share what I have discovered, and to start sharing some tunes...
Dennis
PS: The tracks are recorded live in audio - no multi-tracking, no midi. I did use some gentle compression and mastering