Band in a box ?

my question is :
Can garage band ofer the functionality of a "Band in a Box" ?
i see it has all the feautures for a band in a box software...
loops etc but can it be done with garage band ?
a piano track - looped and a viollin or a an other instrument.. and to change the cord global ?
is by any chance there is a way to do this please write the ways
by the way im new with Imac and garageband and i like it but looks i can not get the so ngs done the easy way .. soo i'm still looking for that way
all help is much apreciated

Let me add that I didn't want to split hairs, it's just that "General Midi" is a technical term, it means (among other things) that you have a set of 128 instruments that are specified in a standard. That's the reason why you can click on a midi file in your web browser or open it with QT Player, and it will sound approximately like the creator wanted it to sound - the drum track won't play on a piano etc.
On the Mac, Quicktime provides this set of instruments. It's not very great sounds, but it's okay, and it could have been easily integrated into GB, I have no idea why they didn't. If you have SoundFontSynth, which allows you to use banks of soundfonts, you can select the Quicktime GM instruments for your GB tracks.
More information on GM:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_MIDI

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